Apologies if that is the wrong terminology. It doesn't feel right, so if you can correct me please do.
I'm an ex secondary biology teacher, thinking about getting back into teaching. I want to work with vulnerable children and I'm wondering what it's like working in a special school? Do you get a real sense of helping people? Is it mega pressured and stressful and admin driven, like mainstream? Do you spend all your time collecting 'evidence of progress'? Do I need extra qualifications to get a job in one? I'd love to hear some stories of what it's like, good and bad. Any advice also welcome. Thanks x
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Working in special schools- what's it like?
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purpleaura · 27/11/2015 11:09
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