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This is a discussion on Teachers coping with recession.. Teachers only please within the Education & Science forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. Originally Posted by robert151410 I don't want to appear elitist. Well, maybe I do, but a pass arts degree and ...
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| If its good enough for cabinet, why not good enough for teaching ?
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As to students at 3rd level its up to the students themselves to perform - it is no reflection on you. I did one year have a part-time night course to deliver that was the exact same as the day full-time course. Trying to get a reaction to the areas you are lecturing (economics in this case) was impossible with the day students but with the night-time mainly mature students there would be no end of discussion, and excellent it was too and to my mind was the best form of learning I have come across. So the part-timers were intense but really good enjoyable interaction whereas the full-timers just sat back with a 'feed me' expression on their face with no engagement bar from the same couple of individuals. That was my experience anyway.
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| In fairness at the mo , i don't mind 3rd level teachers & prof having cushy numbers. Few reasons : 1) I like to think i might manage that myself some day. 2) You do need a ********************-load of education & smarts to do it. As degree inflation continues that may change in the future , but for the moment its ok. 3) Plus I think there is a great value in having a "non-commercial" ivory tower setup, for the country as a whole. |
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| I think you need a H. Dip as well for secondary, teaching, and your starting salary will depend on your grade. As regards National teaching, you need the points, and an honor in Irish in the LC.
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All full time teachers have a H.Dip in Education, the only exception is some teachers in the VEC system. A lot of teachers have a Masters now or are qualified in career guidance, educational management, special needs etc You are very narrow minded in your beliefs. |
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