most important requirements for secondary school teachers?
The question is in the title. Please take this seriously! I need help choosing a career. I look forward to every answer Incognito😎
The question is in the title. Please take this seriously! I need help choosing a career. I look forward to every answer Incognito😎
I want to become a secondary school teacher. I already know that for sure. I'm 14 and in 8th grade myself, and I've known that pretty well since 5th grade. 🙂 So, what does it take to become a teacher? I heard you have to choose a major (math, German, and French) and at least…
I want to be a teacher someday. That includes writing on a blackboard. Well, I'm not really that good at writing on a blackboard. I looked at my handwriting at school to see what it looked like. And, well… How can I improve my writing on the blackboard? Any tips? Thanks in advance!
(Secondary level 1 – 7th to 9th grade) How long do you have to study? etc…
I am 13 and live in Switzerland. I want to become a teacher one day and would like to "prepare" myself a little bit by tutoring other children (who may be a little younger). Should I go to the school I go to tomorrow and ask if I could help out with the remedial classes?…
Hi, so here's my situation: I'm 24 and went straight to work after school, so I don't have any training (unfortunately. It was stupidity and personal reasons that led me not to start any training back then, but it would take too long to explain that now). My wife had a child this year and…
A question for the teacher training students among you: what do you think of the course, or rather, how do you feel about it? I realize that it's a subjective opinion whether the course is difficult or easy, but I would appreciate a brief assessment of the course content, exam preparation, and so on.
Hello, my question is: Does it make sense to study to become a primary school teacher and are there any disadvantages? I've heard that after graduation, you're sent around and can work at elementary schools in big cities. Does anyone have experience with this? Are there ways to get around this, and are the future…
Hello, I'm wondering if it's possible to become a teacher later on with a "normal" degree (not for teaching)? I think some teachers at our school back then didn't have a teaching degree, but they were still allowed to teach there. I'm not entirely sure if that's really the case, though. I would be happy…