The Real Cost of Teaching in Singapore: Time, Energy, Mental Health [W&S 124 ft Ex-MOE Teachers]
Ever wondered what it’s REALLY like to be a teacher? Why do passionate educators walk away from the profession? And what happens after they leave? In this raw episode, we sat with former teachers who dared to trade the chalkboard for new adventures. They pull back the curtain on:
- The hidden challenges: From "low-grade stress that never switches off" to emotional tolls and sleepless nights.
- The unexpected highs: Moments that made it all worth it (hint: it’s not just report cards).
- Why they left: The turning points that pushed them to reinvent their careers.
Meet our guests:
- Lily Chew, Founder of Lil’ but Mighty — Former primary school "super-teacher" of English, Math, Science, and Art
- Siti Zahidah — Ex-JC General Paper tutor (8+ years) who traded red pens for new horizons
They debate: "Would I ever go back?" and share blunt advice for anyone dreaming of a teaching career. Don’t miss this unfiltered conversation about burnout, generational clashes in schools, and finding life beyond the bell. Is teaching still the "noble profession" we imagine? Tune in to find out! Listen now wherever you get podcasts!
What We Discuss:
- 00:00 Intro
- 06:02 How has teaching changed today?
- 09:44 How demanding is teaching physically and emotionally?
- 16:45 How do you handle emotional strain from teaching?
- 26:35 What was your reason for leaving the profession?
- 32:25 Could you see yourself teaching again someday?
- 36:35 What should people know before becoming teachers?
- 41:26 Outro
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