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Old 15th February 2007, 18:21   #22 (permalink)
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Re: Teaching in the UK

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Originally Posted by Forrest
I had a great job in the UK....

...Teaching A-level politics in a large govt secondary school in Cornwall, my classroom look out to sea and up onto Dartmoor.

You can be very choosy at the moment in the UK... if you pick carefully you'll get a cracking job.

Exactly. There are some decent teaching jobs in the UK still, if you look around, ask around and - as always - you have a little bit of good fortune.
I'm teaching in the UK now, Torbers, at a sixth-form college so just A level students. I teach History and Law and it's quite fun but lots of preparation. Yes, there's lots of paperwork which everyone hates, but you kind of expect that these days. What type of students do you want to teach and where in the UK? PM me if I can help at all.
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