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Old 15th February 2007, 14:33   #20 (permalink)
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Re: Teaching in the UK

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Originally Posted by torbek
As my subjects are economics, business studies, and legal studies I am hoping (optimistically, probably) that I might be with a bunch of students who aren't too recalcitrant.
With those subjects you may be able to get a job at a Sixth Form college, or at least teaching 'A' level (or whatever they are called this week) students. Many years ago, I tutored a small group of Sixth Formers in 'A' level law, and they were an absolute joy. Polite, bright, and highly motivated. Not your average UK teaching gig, of course, but I'm sure such students still exist.

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