Roles and Responsibilities

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Roles and Responsibilities 1. School Administration 1.1 to suggest suitable accommodation, if necessary. 1.2 to provide suitable workspace for the ETA in the staff room. 1.3 to arrange transportation for the ETA for the first four (4) weeks of school, especially to and from school. 1.4 to identify and appoint a mentor/mentors to assist the ETA. Selection of mentor is based on voluntary basis. Otherwise, the school administrators may exercise their discretion. Selection should be based on seniority and/ or proficiency in English language. If the mentor does not perform his/her duties, replace the mentor with a more suitable teacher. 1.5 to conduct periodic observation. 1.6 to ensure standard operating procedures (SOP) pertaining to schools activities are adhered to. 1.7 to ensure monthly reportings on ETA’ attendance and activities. 1.8 to approve the application for personal leave, notify the ETA in writing at least 3 (three) days prior to the leave and forwarded the approval of leave request to SED on monthly basis. 1.9 to ensure the ETA submits Medical Certificate (MC) when they are on sick leave. The ETA does not have to provide an MC for the first day they are sick. (This leave is considered as unrecorded leave.) However, they should inform the school via phone. From the second day of sickness onwards, ETA have to submit MC to the schools. If the number of unrecorded leave exceed 3 days throughout their service, the number of days absent will be considered as their personal leave and their annual leave will be deducted. 1.10 to ensure a teacher id present at all times when the ETA conduct activities. The teacher’s presence is to provide support and to e responsible for students safety

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Roles and Responsibilities

1. School Administration

1.1 to suggest suitable accommodation, if necessary.1.2 to provide suitable workspace for the ETA in the staff room.1.3 to arrange transportation for the ETA for the first four (4) weeks of school,

especially to and from school.1.4 to identify and appoint a mentor/mentors to assist the ETA. Selection of mentor

is based on voluntary basis. Otherwise, the school administrators may exercise their discretion. Selection should be based on seniority and/ or proficiency in English language. If the mentor does not perform his/her duties, replace the mentor with a more suitable teacher.

1.5 to conduct periodic observation.1.6 to ensure standard operating procedures (SOP) pertaining to schools activities

are adhered to. 1.7 to ensure monthly reportings on ETA’ attendance and activities.1.8 to approve the application for personal leave, notify the ETA in writing at least 3

(three) days prior to the leave and forwarded the approval of leave request to SED on monthly basis.

1.9 to ensure the ETA submits Medical Certificate (MC) when they are on sick leave. The ETA does not have to provide an MC for the first day they are sick. (This leave is considered as unrecorded leave.) However, they should inform the school via phone. From the second day of sickness onwards, ETA have to submit MC to the schools. If the number of unrecorded leave exceed 3 days throughout their service, the number of days absent will be considered as their personal leave and their annual leave will be deducted.

1.10 to ensure a teacher id present at all times when the ETA conduct activities. The teacher’s presence is to provide support and to e responsible for students safety and discipline.

1.11 to conduct reflection seasons with the ETA and English language teachers.1.12 to discuss with the ETA on the use of the ETA’s activity budget. The budget

must be spent with the ETA’s knowledge and mutual agreement.1.13 to disburse mentor/s’ monthly allowance on time.

2. Mentors

2.1 to assist, advise and provide guidance in all the school activities undertaken by the ETA.

2.2 to assist the ETA in collaborating with the English Language Panel (EL Panel) to ensure that all the planned activities are carried out effectively.

2.3 to facilitate preparation of activity proposals.2.4 to ensure all activities conducted by the ETA are recorded and documented.2.5 to work with the ETA and EL Panel in planning the ETA’s schedule.

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2.6 to ensure that schedule changes are made in a timely manner and that the ETA has a timetable at all times.

2.7 to help the ETA to adapt to the school environment and local communities.2.8 to assist the ETA in finding suitable transportation.2.9 to assist the ETA with settling into the new house.2.10 to keep the ETA informed about the school calender, holidays and activities.2.11 to help the ETA arrange for medical care in the event that the ETA should

become ill; the ETA bears te expense of the medical care.2.12 to inform MACEE and SED if the ETA misuses the sick leave privilege.2.13 to attend all activities related to the program by the SED and DEO.2.14 to explain school regulations to the ETA.

3. English Language Panel

3.1 to identify the school’s needs pertaining to the ETA’s assistance.3.2 to prepare the ETA’s schedule.3.3 to monitor and report on the ETA’s performance3.4 to support and participate in the ETA’s activities.3.5 to ensure students’ attendance and participation.

4. Teachers

4.1 to plan and conduct the lessons with the ETA.4.2 to be present in class at all times when ETA is conducting activities in the

classroom.4.3 to be present and play active roles in all co-curricular activities organised by the

ETA.4.4 to monitor students’ safety at all times when the ETA conducts lessons in the

classroom or activities outside the classroom. 4.5 to chaperon students to all activities carried out by the ETA outside schools.4.6 to provide feedback on activities in the ETA’s log.

5. English Teaching Assistants

5.1 to collaborate with classroom teacher in planning and conducting the activities. ETA classroom activities must be relevant to the Malaysian syllabus/curriculum.

5.2 to fulfill a minimum of 25 contact hours per week with the students . This shall include classroom time as well as participation in co-curricular activities and English camps.

5.2.1 19 hours per week on average of EL activities in their own schoolA. Co-teach a minimum of two classes per day.B. Workshops/face-to-face session on speaking on a weekly basis for a

group(s) of selected students on language forms and functions/conversational skills.

C. Co-curricular EL activities or activities of their own interest.

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D. English Language Camps for their respective school.5.2.2 4 hours per week on average for outside of school English Language

activities/camps.

A. English Camps - helping other ETAs.B. Click! Camps.C. District/State organised EL activities/competitions.D. Invitations by other schools for EL activities.E. Other programs/activities/projects that have been supported with a

written approval from MOE/JPN.

5.2.3 2 hours per week on average devoted to completing activity proposals, reports, and contact with MACEE.

5.3 to attend school every day of the school week (Monday through Friday or Sunday through Thursday, depending on the state’s academic week) and they should not attempt to arrange their schedules so that they have three-day weekends.

5.4 to be involved with co-curricular activities; ETA are encouraged to join existing clubs such as English Language Society and/or begin their own clubs conducted in English based on their own areas of knowledge, interest and expertise.

5.5 to collaborate with the mentor(s) and other teachers in conducting activities for the students.

5.6 to encourage English usage through participation in activities in other subjects such as Physical Education, Visual Arts and Science.

5.7 to obtained approval for proposed activities from the school administration.5.8 to maintain a professional manner and appearance.5.9 to notify the mentor on the first day the ETA is sick and unable to attend school.

The ETA is not required to produce an MC (Medical Certificate). However, an ETA is required to obtain an MC for every subsequent day an ETA is absent.

5.10 each ETA is allotted 7 days of personal leave. The ETA has to obtain approval in writing from the principal 3 school days prior to the leave.

5.11 to inform MACEE, SED, DEO and the mentor when they leave the country.5.12 to organised a minimum of two English Camps. As these camps often take place

after school hours and/or off the school grounds, it is important that a number of teachers from the school (enough to manage the number of students involved in the camp) be present at all times to assist in the operation of the camp and to help in any emergency.

5.13 ETAs are allowed to assist other ETA English Camps even if their assigned school’s students are not participating, since this increases the effectiveness of all English camps. The ETA(s) organizing a camp are responsible for working with their DEO or SED to fax official documentation of the camp to the school of the ETA(s) they wish to invite a minimum of 7 school days before the date of the camp.

5.14 The ETAs are not required to:

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A attend school on the weekends, except for English camps and official replacement days. ETAs should be notified of these replacement days in advance. However, ETA may request for a rest day after completing an official English Camp for their school or any SED-sanctioned English

Camp. If an ETA is assisting another ETA with an official English Camp on a day when an official replacement day is scheduled, the ETA is allowed to attend the English camp instead of the official replacement day at their school. For the rest day, an ETA is allowed to have a maximum of 3 days off for the

year.B attend school meetings, except those which are related directly to ETA

activities.

5.15 ETAs have to abide school rules and regulations. They cannot raise sensitive issues related to religions, cultures, race and politics.

5.16 ETAs are not allowed to:

A replace an English Language teacher of a specific class.B act as a relief teacher without the agreement of and early notification to

the ETA.C conduct extra classes outside of school hours or weekends unless done

so voluntarily by the ETA.D hold a program during school ad public holidays.E prepare tests or grade papers or exams.F be part of a committee related to school administration.G conduct tuition class in exchange for house rental, accommodation or

payment.H bring an outsider to a school without written or verbal permission from

the school.I hold a meeting with students outside of school for purposes other than

learning activities. J bring items prohibited by the Malaysian government, MOE and the

school.K claim for facilities at school more than what is agreed upon between

MOE and MACEE.L display tattoos or have visible piercings other than on their ears and

small nose studs while at school.

5.17 Every ETA receives a monthly self-supporting allowance from MACEE and they have insurance which is covered by the US State Department.

5.18 Each ETA also receives transport allowance to help them move around.