Educastream Reviews

3.1

61% would recommend to a friend

(75 total reviews)
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Pierre François PETRIGNANI

41% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

Educastream has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 75 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Educastream employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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75 reviews
3.0
3 May 2019

Flexible, but with many flaws

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Pros

- The main pro of the Educastream system is that the teacher selects from a list of available lessons (rather than opening slots and waiting to be booked) - There's a very wide range of ages, abilities and reasons for learning, so you can gain a lot of experience and it never gets boring - Ability to teach regular or one-off lessons - Because you are working 1-1, you have a great degree of flexibility to change lessons to work on the student's specific needs - Good place to start teaching. Materials are provided (but there are problems with this as stated below) - Technical support is usually very helpful

Cons

However... - I have never received any feedback or guidance about my teaching, and the probation period specified in the contract was ignored. While I presume this was because there were no problems with my teaching, it's not great practice for an education company. - It's very difficult to communicate with anyone. There is no contact between the students' "pedagogic advisers" and the students. E-mails are nearly always ignored. - Low pay at £9 an hour. The only incentive is a £2 bonus if a trial student signs up. £9 an hour was a decent rate a few years ago, but with minimum wage rising every year this is no longer very fair. They also only pay for 55 minutes if the student is late or doesn't show, so this is worse. - It seems as if the materials were created almost 10 years ago and have never been updated. Working with news articles from 2010 is a bit uninspiring, and it's hard to understand why the company don't seem interested in evolving and improving on their initial product. - Students often do a lot of "one off" lessons with different teachers, but don't practise much outside the lessons, meaning working with the set material quickly becomes too difficult

5.0
24 Apr 2019

Flexible

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Pros

Great flexibility, lots of lessons available

Cons

Not well paid, frequent customer cancellations

2.0
1 Nov 2022

Not great!

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Pros

Flexible hours. Work is pretty easy, depending on the student.

Cons

Overall, not a great place to work. The pay is very low for what you're doing, and while they make it very easy for you and there's not much prep involved, the pay should still be a lot higher. No attention or care is given to the lessons that are used. I would constantly have to swap out lessons myself because supervisors had just chosen a random lesson that was five or six into a series of lessons that were supposed to be done in sequence. It's nuts. They were constantly trying to get me to take on dozens of extra lessons, so clearly it was just about getting as many lessons booked as they possibly could, even with no one to teach them. Material is incredibly dated, hasn't been updated since at least 2009. Lessons would frequently invite you to talk about news events from the mid-2000s as if they happened recently. Plain that the company does not care how well it's students are learning English, just that they are booking as many lessons as possible.

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