Introduction
With over 1,000 educationists and growing, we are an ever-throbbing hub of innovation. We welcome enthusiastic people looking out for growth and enrichment. Our pay scales are the most competitive in the market. The Training & Technology Credits offer a Win-Win situation enabling our employees to keep themselves updated with the latest in the field of education.
We provide opportunities for holistic development: subsidized education for your children, TTC, Basket of Benefits, subsidized transport facility, housing subsidies for outstation employees are a few of the many benefits offered by TGES.
Recruitment Process
TGES recruits round the year and current or would-be educators are encouraged to apply at any time to join us on our Rajkot or Jamnagar campuses.
As of now, an email, WhatsApp or walk-in interview is the most common way of initiating contact. Walk-In interviews are generally held in the first three months of the calendar year in all the principal cities of PAN India. Resumes can be sent by email or handed over at the time of walk-in interviews. Residents of other cities are invited to email. You will generally receive the first response within two working days.
Basket of Benefits
In addition to very competitive compensation levels, TGES further makes itself an attractive destination for talent by offering a range of additional benefits. These include the following, but do note that this list is not exhaustive and we're seeking to continually add to the Basket of Benefits :
Join Us : An Invitation To Pursue Excellence
Compensation
While most organizations struggle to define a pay scale even for its key resources, TGES has remained a pioneer and a trendsetter in recognizing, attracting and retaining talented individuals through rarely matched compensation packages in the education profession.
A key aspect in all compensation offers is readiness to teach the 21st Century way. How well do you understand 21st Century education? Are you equipped with the appropriate and effective strategies? The skills, aptitudes and attitudes? How tech savvy are you? Familiarity with Web 2.0 tools? Have you already been such a practitioner?
Do note that we go to great lengths to bring all teachers up to date with all that is required to be an effective and relevant 21st Century educator; one who will ensure rigor and depth, while strengthening relationships with peers, students and parents with each passing day.
Visit www.p21.org to see the developments in education today. Join the excitement! Not doing so puts your professional career in jeopardy, as well as endangering the future of the children you teach.
Also, visit Basket Of Benefits for more information about why so many consider growth and development to be a hallmark of TGES, our USP.
Work Profile
Training & Technology Credits
Charles Handy, one of the world’s foremost management gurus, speaks of the ‘sigmoid curve’. He says that the great organizations of the world are the ones who make astounding changes when they apparently least need to. TGES already has an enviable reputation for fostering and supporting teacher growth in almost unparalleled ways. An outside expert, auditing our efforts in this area, would have commented that no changes were necessary and that we are already doing plenty. But taking a leaf out of Handy’s book, TGES embarked on an upward sigmoid curve of its own in 2011!
In previous years, we subsidized the purchase of laptops and computers, smart phones and broadband internet service. We subsidized attending training and conferences across the world. However, since 2011, we have taken our investment in this area to unprecedented levels.
Recognizing that education is in a stage in which, more than ever, the future of humanity and the world is dependent on how well institutions perform their tasks, TGES has taken bold steps to make it quite literally a great place to work.
At this seminal moment in the history of education, when critical change is a survival necessity, TGES through its TTC initiative had armed all its teachers with the ‘weapons’ necessary for them to blast those twin terrors, ignorance and pessimism, to smithereens!!
TGES & TABLETS, PBL & TFU
We’ve been using integrated educational models in our classrooms based on Harvard University’s path breaking “Teaching For Understanding (TFU)” for several years now. Integration and ‘flipping classrooms’ was a mammoth task to achieve this for every one of our more than 300 classes to become part of a small group of schools across the world, but then we’ve never shied away from having the courage of our convictions!
Web 2.0 technologies are enabling teaching and learning in hitherto unimagined ways. And Andy Grove’s law about the exponential increase of processing power is fuelling innovation at a pace unheralded in human history. Schools that are aware, and have access to resources, are leading the movement for developing a different breed of citizens. These global inhabitants of a future world that boggles the imagination will need to balance the use of technology, with the need to remain rooted to their own unique cultural traditions going back thousands of years, as in the case of India.
Even as we welcomed iPads into our schools in a big way and every student in Std 1 and above was armed with a device to school, that is almost 4500 of them. We will more than ever need to balance the use of technology and the teaching of values and principles. Even as we embrace tech, we will need to guard against schools becoming less ‘human’.
Project-Based Learning (PBL) manages to balance both in ways that are shaking the foundations of all that we’ve believed about education. An abundance of human collaboration characterized PBL, even as students immerse themselves in tech-fuelled learning. TGES has incorporated these models of teaching and learning in its classrooms from some of the leading schools in the world that use PBL.
One of our challenges is also to discover how the textbook centric Indian examinations can be challenged and defeated using study methods that reflect new knowledge about how the brain learns. Students will no longer face ‘irrelevant’ and thereby de-motivating content driven activity in school. TGES has been adaptable and flexible in this scheme of 21st Century things! There is the exciting prospect of teaching and learning entering a new dimension altogether, but only if we figure out all the pieces; analyze them all, evaluate and then synthesize them to form a new whole!
21st Century Learning
Q One What will the world be like twenty or so years from now when your child has left school and college and is out in the world?
Q Two What skills your child will need to be successful in this world you have imagined twenty years from now?
Q Three Now think about your own life and the times when you were really learning, so much and so deeply, that you would call these the ‘peak learning experiences’ of your life. What were the conditions that made your high Performance learning experiences so powerful?
Q Four Before answering question four, think over your answers to the first three questions and think about how most students currently spend their time each day in school. Then consider the final question: What would learning be like if it were designed around your answer to the first three questions?
Still important – The 3Rs
Reading | Riting | Rithmetic
Now as critical – The new additional 3Rs
Relationship | Rigour | Relevance
The Magic Education Formula
6Rs x 7Cs = 21st Century Learning