Monthly Archives: December 2015

Lack of Science Teachers

Posted on December 23, 2015 at 11:53 pm

Teaching is a very rewarding job. The pay can be quite good and the satisfaction you can get from the job does often attract new applicants. But the stress that comes with a job can also cause many teachers to quit within their first year or put some teachers off before they have even qualified.

Recent studies show that schools are struggling for teachers that cover the science subjects and that this is having a knock on effect on some pupils.

From research by the NSLN more than 1,200 science teachers surveyed, 61% had considered quitting the profession. Often this was due to too much paperwork and unrealistic expectations placed on them. Government studies show that over fifth thousand teachers left the profession last year and they are expecting the same number of pupils to enter the education system meaning there will be a shortfall in the ratios, which is a very alarming statistic.

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Teaching Jobs Cheshire

Posted on December 9, 2015 at 10:10 am

Cheshire is a great UK locale to live and work, and a teaching job is one of the most satisfying jobs anyone can get in Cheshire and its districts. With a population of more than a million people, this location is certainly not short of great teaching positions. The jobs range from teaching and lecturing jobs to leadership and support jobs related to the teaching profession. Some facts applicants should know about the teaching jobs Cheshire offers include the following.

 

There are nursery teaching jobs, primary teaching jobs, middle school jobs, secondary jobs, independent preparatory jobs, higher education jobs, further education jobs, as well as special education jobs among others. So, there is no shortage of opportunities for teachers in this popular UK location.

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