Hello there. I wonder whether you wise people could give me any advice on my future direction. I have simultaneously too many and too few options.
Brief bit of background. After a 20-year career in journalism, I retrained as an adult education teacher in 2015, gaining a PGCE in adult literacy and ESOL. After a brief but utterly demoralising stint in adult ed (loved the teaching, hated the reams and reams of pointless admin and total lack of funding) I became a TA, teaching interventions to EAL children in a big comprehensive. It was great, but intense.
We moved to a different city a couple of years ago, and after a while I got invited by a friend to apply to be a TA in the SEN dept. Got the job, and there was talk of me taking on literacy interventions etc. This hasn't happened, and looks like it never will. Boss is also a mind-f|@@k, telling me one thing one day, another the next, total lack of information yet public dressing downs for doing the wrong thing. Yet will be super-chummy the next minute. She is similarly difficult with everyone else, and in the 18 months I've been there, six of the 20 TAs have left.
I too want to leave. It's miserable, and I'm not learning anything new or using my brain or skills. I'm on a month's notice, so could resign now and be free the start of next term.
But what to do? There are no adult ed jobs, and I kind of want more than 'just' being a babysitting-type TA. I'd like to do private tutoring, based on literacy or supporting SEN students to gain confidence, but is there a market for that?
What with Covid and everything, all schools are suffering, and any private tuition is online, so I'd have to teach myself all that as well. I don't have QTS, but could gain QTLS (if it's worth the hassle). Or do some further SEN training, for example in dyslexia.
Any ideas?