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Tip of the day for Newly Qualified Teachers looking to do supply
Tip of the Day for Supply Teachers Advice for registering It is a good idea to register with us early in the year, this way you will be cleared to work in time following your last placement and don’t forget … Continue reading
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Tip of the day for Supply Teachers
Prepare for the journey As your role as a supply teacher you generally will be sent to new schools in different towns on a day-to-day basis. You may need to invest in a satellite navigation unit. If you have enough notice of … Continue reading
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Tip of the day for Supply Teachers
Conduct in Schools Working in Schools is not just in the classroom. As a supply teacher you are expected to conduct yourself in a professional manner. Make sure you introduce yourself to the office staff, teachers and head teacher, do … Continue reading
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Tip of the day for Supply Teachers
Working for more than one agency? If you work for more than one agency which a lot of supply teachers do, its a good idea to make sure you keep note of where you have worked and how much you … Continue reading
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Tip of the day for Supply Teachers
Teaching resources There are a number of teaching resources on the internet. We have tried to list them all on our resources page, but if you know of any more please let us know at info@educationappointments.com It’s a good idea … Continue reading
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Tip of the day for Supply Teachers
Tip of the day for Supply Teachers Make sure your phone is always on in the morning! Most supply work can come from emergency supply day to day cover, if you don’t have your phone on or don’t answer it … Continue reading
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Tips for Supply Teachers
Tips for Supply Teachers Sending your CV to schools directly is a great way to get a job, but signing up to agencies maximizes your chance of getting work. It’s worth contacting a few to find out the rates of … Continue reading
Information for Newly Qualified Teachers (NQT’s)
Induction All new teachers in England and Wales are required to complete an induction programme lasting one academic year (pro-rata for part time). During the induction you are assessed against Core Standards in England and End of Induction Standards in … Continue reading
Don’t Buy Twitter Followers
I came across yesterday a company offering to sell you packages of Twitter followers – don’t be tempted by companies that offer quick fixes like these. Just like with direct mail it’s not just the size of the list, but it’s quality … Continue reading
AWR Supplementary Guidance for Supply Teachers
AWR Supplementary Guidance for Supply Teachers 2011 The Department of Business Innovation & Skills have now issued their supplementary guidance notes for the Education Sector. Importantly, they have clarified who would be the classed as the Hirer, specific Job Roles and … Continue reading