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Dealing with stress as a teacher
Teaching can be an extremely stressful job, with long hours and evening/weekend work to do out of standard office hours. Team that with the…
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Ensuring that all children get a fair education
In the UK children getting an education is a basic right, all children are required to attend formal education from the age of four…
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Working with a teaching agency
There are many teaching agencies out there all charging different fees and offering benefits to register with them. You may want to try and…
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The Bridge Between the Two Sides of Supply Teaching Jobs
Did you know that employers often report rejection of their job offers? Or that many people make their job searches in the wrong places…
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Do younger teachers have the life experience to teach well?
Often you hear parents say that their child’s teacher, in their opinion, is far too young to be teaching. But what is this statement…
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How to find a job as a teacher
There are many avenues you can explore when it comes to finding a teaching job suitable to you. If you want something that is…
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Early Years Teaching Jobs: Common Responsibilities Every Prospective Teacher Must Know
Teaching younger students like toddler may seem to be a child’s play. However, early years teachers can prove that they have more responsibilities than…
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Media Courses – Poor Job Prospects?
There are many media courses in schools and a t university, but it’s a vocational subject that’s often picked on for being rather poor…
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The Student Associates Scheme
If you’re looking to break into teaching then you’ve probably heard of the Student Associates Scheme, but don’t panic if you haven’t. It’s basically…
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New NUT advice line opened for teachers
NUT stands for the National Union of Teachers and is a great union to be part of. They offer help and advice for teachers…