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DIKNAS Has Dampened Interest in Indonesia

Just to mix it up a little, with this post I want to move away from the focus on TBI’s low wages and demoted managers (such as Anita Pasaribu). Instead, I’d like to address a specific (and rather odd) allegation that has been by our detractors. This is the claim that the exposure of TBI as…

September 25, 2014 in (TBI) The British Institute, Teacher Recruitment.

TBI: Where Teachers Are an Unwanted Expense

Over the past week or so, we have focused on the fact that TBI Bandung keeps losing teachers to Penabur due to offering a very low salary of just Rp. 11-12 jt. per month. With this post we want to look at the long history of these low wages outside Jakarta; additionally, we want to…

September 22, 2014 in (TBI) The British Institute, Luke Preece, Mariam Kartikatresni, Mariam Sukalaksana, TBI Dago, TBI Riau.

TBI Bandung’s Teacher Retention Woes

Yesterday we posted a comment from an online forum in which a prolific commentator known as “Tudor” discussed the status quo (as of August 2014) in the Indonesian TEFL industry. This comment-poster is in no way aligned with us; in fact, he has been highly critical of this blog and its authors in the past.…

September 18, 2014 in (TBI) The British Institute, TBI Dago, TBI Riau.

TBI Careers: TBI Bandung Often Loses Teachers to Penabur

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:29 am    Post subject: Sorry but I’m not naming schools as I’m not willing to point the finger at anyone who works at these places – I don’t see that would achieve anything. I simply wanted to debunk the myth that someone without a degree cannot get work in Indonesia…

September 17, 2014 in (TBI) The British Institute, TBI Dago, TBI on Dave's ESL Cafe, TBI Riau.

TBI Careers: The Road to Nowhere

One of the greatest lies pedalled by the TBI authorities is that working in their schools is a good idea for your career. In reality, working for TBI has long proved to be one of the biggest mistakes that you could make. Whether you are a teacher or a manager, again and again TBI has…

September 15, 2014 in (TBI) The British Institute, Luke Preece, Scott Martin, TBI Riau.

10 Key Points About Anita’s Demotion

1. TBI Kelapa Gading is onto its 4th school manager since 2012. This is a shambolic situation which points to utter chaos and dysfunction within this school. Well-managed, successful schools simply don’t feel the need to change managers every 6 months or so. This fits the pattern of dysfunction and incompetence we have presented all…

September 7, 2014 in (TBI) The British Institute, TBI Kelapa Gading.

The New TBI: PT. Titian Buana Ilmu

One of the things that we spent a lot of time establishing in the first year of this blog was that TBI was actually under the umbrella of USG (UniSadhuGuna), a murky organization which was led by Ning Anhar. We cited the nepotism, incompetence and cronyism of Ibu Ning as one of the main reasons…

August 29, 2014 in (TBI) The British Institute, Mariam Kartikatresni, TBI Fatmawati, TBI Kuningan.

Of Lilies, Luke, “Islands” and Digital Natives

This week we brought you the story of how the first ever “TBI” online learning course, “Islands”, was in fact copyrighted to Pearson-Longman, the respected British publisher who is also the owner of Wall Street English. We also revealed that TBI, with typical duplicity, has been claiming in their “Islands” blurb that they “have been…

August 23, 2014 in TBI Dago, TBI Kuningan, TBI Sudirman.

Where’s the TBI Pintu Keluar (Exit Door)?

July must have been some kind of month in TBI Jakarta and Bandung as a large chunk of their existing staff all headed for the exit door simultaneously. And we aren’t just talking about a few front-desk staff here. Multiple key positions were all vacated in a matter of weeks. They were 23 separate job ads we…

August 7, 2014 in (TBI) The British Institute, TBI Kuningan, TBI Riau, TBI Sudirman, Teacher Recruitment.

The (Partial) Return of the Expat

A few days ago we reported that TBI has done yet another major back-flip on one of  their treasured policies, unofficially ending the disastrous “Indonesianization of management” policy. As we have shown, as late as 2009 all of their Group schools were managed by expats, and by early 2012 none of them were. This change…

August 4, 2014 in (TBI) The British Institute, Luke Preece, Teacher Recruitment.

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