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Becoming a foundation stage teacher

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Needmorewine · 11/11/2016 19:09

I have almost finished my first placement in a lovely school. I have really enjoyed it, particularly the time I spent in reception (I had to go in a few times to observe phonics teaching and helped out one day as they were a TA down). Unfortunately I don't think I'm going to get a placement in a foundation class during my PGCE as we've already been told what year groups we will be doing, but I've started to think about applying for jobs in FS when I qualify and possibly looking at some sort of MA in early years. Any foundation stage teachers out there and would you recommend it? And would I stand a chance if I hadn't done a placement in reception?

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AThousandTears · 11/11/2016 19:40

I love it!
I never did reception as a placement, then started off in y4. I've done y4, y5, y6, back to y5, y2, now reception.
You can't really just pick a year and stick with it. The most desirable thing is that you are flexible and will do any year group. Staff move to meet the needs of the children.

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Needmorewine · 26/11/2016 07:57

Thanks thousand

Yes definitely I just thought when applying for jobs this year I will try and go for any foundation stage ones I see come up and then see where it takes me.

Anyone else ? In terms of prep / marking/ resources for my KS1 placement there was quite a lot I could do at home, is this the same in FS?

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insancerre · 26/11/2016 08:05

I've just employed a teacher to work in the day nursery I manage
I know lots of nurseries that employ teachers

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