I have an interview with an agency on Monday - not taught full time for a number of years though I've done various bits of work in schools.
Primary or secondary? I'm trained for both. I'm guessing in primary you are given lesson plans? Do you need emergency plans of your own just in case? How about secondary if it's not your subject? When I last worked f/t in a sec school was basically crowd control while kids did worksheet type work and help if you could. Has it changed? Do they still use supply to cover all subjects or do they aim to use cover supervisors for this and offer you subject specific work?
Is it better to use an agency or send cv/letter to all local schools?
Somebody please just tell me it will be worth it! I was really good at my job when I last did it so why has my confidence disappeared?
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swedishmum · 19/09/2008 21:18
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