Dimensions International College
Dimensions International College is close to Dimensions International College, Chun Tin Road, Kismis Residences, Singapore, Southwest, SG-05, 596314
- Address: 2 Jln Seh Chuan, Singapore 598417
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.3418108, 103.7743671
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Dimensions International College reviews
Went for interview for teaching position. Students are referred as “customers” and prefer the teacher to be someone who they are comfortable with (as in same race, same mother tongue). So why am I the problem?
I like the school very much because It has AC and indoors play ground
Went for interview for teaching position. Students are referred as 'customers' and prefer the teacher to be someone who they are comfortable with (as in same race, same mother tongue). So why am I the problem?
I like the school very much because It has AC and indoors play ground
I find it unfair that students prefer teachers who are of the same race and mother tongue. Education should be about diversity and inclusivity.
The facilities at the college are great. I love the air-conditioning and the indoor playground.
The interview process was not very pleasant. I felt discriminated against because of my race.
I enjoy teaching at this college. The students are generally eager to learn and make the class enjoyable.
The preference for same race and same mother tongue teachers is discriminatory and goes against the principles of education.
The college has good facilities, but the discriminatory practices should be addressed.
I had a positive experience during my interview and was hired as a teacher. The students are friendly and the management is supportive.
The school has a welcoming environment and the students are well-behaved. The preference for same race and mother tongue teachers should be discouraged.
I enjoy the indoor playground at the college. It's a great place for students to relax and have fun.
The college needs to address the issue of preferential treatment based on race and mother tongue. Education should be inclusive for all students.