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Old 15th February 2007, 12:47   #18 (permalink)
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Re: Teaching in the UK

Agree with many posts good and bad jobs in the U.K. what i will say is you definetely learn how to manage kids and class management in the U.K. Yes its tough and Thailand is a breeze compared to it but still issues of bevaviour management and styles of teaching you learn equip you well for teaching here. Saying that the paperwork is a nightmare and government tinkering can be a pain in the arse. Know many Aussie teachers who on the whole have adapted well and have loved the experience. But as I said before all comes down to the school and the vision and dedication of the teachers.
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