Hi all. Hoping someone can help. I'm a recent graduate- history BA with a first followed by history MA with distinction from RG uni. I'm hoping to have a few years off before going into a PhD.
I'd thought about teaching, but I don't want to invest time and money into the qualifications when it's not my long term plan. I've seen a few adverts for academy teaching jobs that don't require specific teaching qualifications
Is this commonplace? Would I struggle without one? Has anyone any experience of this?
Thanks!
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