Primary Teaching Skills
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Reginald Said:
Should schools teach reasoning skills in the primary grades?We Answered:
It should be a priority in EVERY grade, even in college. And throw in some conflict resolution classes too.Kirk Said:
What's the best job to go into after teaching primary that uses the skills teachers have?We Answered:
There is a book that might help .... 48 days to the work you love.Roberto Said:
What do you think of this opening for my personal statement for uni? (primary teaching) ?We Answered:
That's brilliant! Better than mine was!You could try adding in a personal experience, was it a teacher who inspired you to go into teaching? Don't ramble on too much, just a sentence or two.
Universities do like knowing 'background information' on potential students.
Good luck!
Timothy Said:
How do I write a letter to primary schools offering my assistance voluntarily to gain experience?We Answered:
Dear Superintendent of schools,I am training to become a teacher and currently am seeking experience in the classroom at the primary school age level, willing to gain this experience through volunteer work with your school faculty. I am a hard charger and willing to work diligently in not only helping the students and the teacher, but also gain valuable knowledge in the teaching field. I look forward to your favorable consideration.
Very Respectfully,
<Your Name>
You may also want to list your current experiences including completed classwork.
Tonya Said:
Do you think it takes more skill to teach in a primary school or secondary school?We Answered:
Both are difficult and require different skills. As a secondary school teacher, I do sometimes find it stressful due to behavioural issues, constant paperwork and marking. I do however have a great deal of respect for primary school teachers, who have to deal with the same class day in, day out. If you have one class who are a pain, you can't just get rid of them after an hour. You have to have a lot of patience - children at that age can be very needy.If you go into secondary school teaching, your subject knowledge needs to be very solid, as you will normally be teaching up to Key Stage 5 (A level). Neither of these options is 'easy' - you have to consider the kind of person you are and which one would suit you better.
