Teaching Jobs Northern Ireland
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Angela Said:
What do I do about being taxed as a student?We Answered:
That's OK, Northern Ireland comes under British law for tax.Form P50 is no longer appropriate unless you suffered a tax deduction after 5th April. That form asks what you will be doing for the rest of the tax year, and presumably that is now past. If it does apply, you should complete and send to tax office with form P45.
Did you pay tax at earlier job? In any case, you will need to submit that form P45 to tax office with your claim. For the job in which you suffered a 20% deduction, you will need to send form P60 if you were in post at 5th April, or that form P45 if you left earlier. You will also need to tell tax office the rest of your employment history for the tax year 06/04/08 to 05/04/09, including periods of "full-time education".
I think your problems arise because you didn't give second employer form P45 from first job, or alternatively he didn't ask you to sign a form P46. Things to remember if you decide to get another job.
Caroline Said:
Classroom/ Teaching Assistant Job interview questions and answers?We Answered:
They'll probably ask how you work in a team, strengthes and weaknesses.They may also ask about what you might do in certain circumstances - depends on the type of school you're working at or the children you are working with.
These are the types of questions you may get asked as a special needs assistant (this is what I'm looking for in my jobsearch)
How would you handle challenging behaviour?
What do you know about (insert disability)?
Provide an example of a child.student you have assisted in the past and how you assisted them
Hope this helps
Lori Said:
What university should I choose to study law?We Answered:
Queen's would love to have you if you got 3 A's at A level. I would go for Queen's ;) It doesn't really matter what university you go to all the degrees are the same [depending on what courses are the same] It's like going to a High school and a Grammar school. If you get an A* at the High school it's still the same as getting an A* at the Grammar school. Goodluck! And great A level choices if I do say so.Isaac Said:
Rock band possible, do you think?We Answered:
dude, it's so hard to become a rockstar, or any famous musician. if i could be a musician for a career i would (piano, voice), but that's not realistic. you can form a band for fun on the side and see how that goes, but you need to stay in school. you are only 15, i figured out what i wanted to be when i was 17.trust me, if you don't have musical talent, just leave it as an extracurricular activity.
Mildred Said:
Do you know anyone from Canada or the U.S that has taught in N.Ireland?How did they make the arrangements?We Answered:
The belfast telegraph prints public sector (teaching etc.) job postings on its tuesday edition of the paper...you can find its job listings on its website..under jobfinder)the link is here http://www.loadzajobs.co.uk/
good luck
Lauren Said:
How do I become an English and Literature Teacher?We Answered:
I'm not sure what the steps are where you live but perhaps you can contact a school where you would like to teach and ask them what the requirements are for certification. In the US, there are many ways to become a teacher. If you are in the university, they have programs for teachers that lead to certification. If you already have a degree in something else (such as business), you can take an alternative route to certification and these routes vary by state. Each state has a website and usually posts the certification requirements there. Things might be similar in the UK so I'd start with a local school for info or look at a government website to see what they tell you.Best of luck. Teaching is a wonderful career.
Allison Said:
Do you agree with these bnp policies?We Answered:
Nice cut and paste, Roy. You couldn't put all that together yourself. The Fuhrer at BNP House has done you proud with this one - hang on .... you told us a few days ago that you were finished with the BNP, and were going to stand as an "Independent Racist" or some such. Never mind, now that we know that you tell lies, we can bear that in mind as we view your party's "promises" (made secure in the knowledge that they will never be called upon to impliment them).CRIME: It's been proven that the "bobby on the beat" gives the impression of safety, but having no effect on crime rates. Neither does tougher sentencing. I can't help thinking that giving a BNP led police greater powers will allow them to 'deal with' their political opponents. More police, more prisons, more tax. The death penalty will offer no deterrent to crime, and makes it rather difficult to put your mistakes right.
Still, it would be useful for political opponents (as the BNP's ancestors in 1930s Germany discovered).
IMMIGRATION: Needs managing, not stopping. A dogmatic approach like this will destroy our economy, with companies unable to bring in overseas expertise when needed. Bogus asylum seekers are not 'flooding' UK. There were 11000 asylum seekers in the first half of last year, and 5500 removals. A net increase of about 5500 - hardly a flood in a country of 61 million.
How long before "Homeward Bound" becomes "Kick All Blacks and Asian Out"? Because that's Griffin's stated aim.
INDUSTRY: British control? What about foreign owned employers - they'll take the jobs elsewhere, with massive unemployment. Protectionist tactics against foreign goods and workers will result in 'tit for tat' reprisals meaning that British exports collapse and British citizens will have trouble working abroad.
HEALTH: Prevention rather than cure is a good policy, but the foreign aid budget would make a tiny contribution to the NHS. Also most foreign aid isn't cash - it's trade and expertise. £10 million of foreign aid doesn't cost £10 million.
EU: Questionable, our trading position is very euro-dependent. We can't just trade on our terms - other nations will want to benefit, too. Personally, I think we're in too deep with Europe to move away, but I can see the appeal of this one.
EDUCATION: What are these traditional methods? The ones where a majority of children in the 1950s left school with no educational qualifications whatsoever? An attempt to impose 1950s type discipline in 21st Century schools will result in massive numbers of exclusions. How do you propose to deal with these? Is this where the extra prisons and police money will be gobbled up?
ENVIRONMENT: Restoring a 200 mile fishing limit might be difficult when Europe is 22 miles away. How do you intend to enforce it. Getting the Royal Navy to start wars?
FAIR PLAY FOR ENGLAND: It does make sense that only English MPs should vote on purely English matters. But do I want to pay extra tax for yet another layer of government if we have an English Assembly.
GOVERNMENT: Nice noises - but no substance. Does healthy moral values mean persecuting those whose lifestyles you disapprove of? I suspect so. Tough penalties for public corruption - sounds good, but I worry that the BNP would use this as another means of 'removing' their political opponents.
FREEDOM: Why have you blocked my other account Roy? Don't you believe in freedom of speech? If the BNP got power, it would curtail all basic freedoms in trying to cling on to power. Elections would become a thing of the past. Referendums are bad ideas - they allow incompetent governments to blame the electorate ("we were only carrying out your wishes") and high technology direct democracy would make it very easy for the BNP to rig any elections it allowed.
DEFENCE: No British troops will be active abroad, because a BNP government would need them all at home keeping the population of Britain in its place.
These policies are mostly just half-baked, uncosted populist soundbites, and you know it. They are the sort of nonsense a party with no hope of power can safely spout.
I'm sure you all know by now that this isn't Johnny Cash, but is Roy West, BNP candidate (failed) in Dukinfield, who lies and spams his way through Y!A. And blocks people when he doesn't agree with what they say.
