So I've been working as a youth/ community education worker for the past 10 years alongside doing an open university degree in psychology. I was initally thinking about educational psychology but cant stop thinking about teaching as an option. Probably primary teaching as there seems to be a lot of vacancies in my area (central scotland) plus I like the idea of having my own primary school class to develop throughout the year and also the variety of subjects and activities I would be delivering. I know theres a lot of planning involved but I am used to session planning in my current role (deliver alternative curriculum programmes as well as group work)
Is it really as awful as everyone says? Any input would be gratefully received.
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SweetbutaPsycho · 05/04/2019 20:22
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