Wednesday, July 1, 2020

How to become a Primary School Teacher

How to become a Primary School Teacher Good with kids? Think youve got what it takes to inspire a whole new generation? Then becoming a Primary School Teacher might be the perfect career move for you.As a Teacher at this level, youd be responsible for classes of five to eleven-year-olds, covering primary national curriculum subjects at Key Stages 1 and 2. You wont usually be able to specialise in one subject, so everything from English and maths to science and music will be on the timetable.Its not just about the lessons themselves though youll also be responsible for:Your childrens social and emotional developmentManaging behaviour (even when its challenging)Discussing progress with parents, careers, inspectors and social workersOrganising outings such as museum tripsComing up with lesson plans and ways to teach themMarking childrens workIs it right for me?To be successful in this position, having a passion for working with children is essential, as well as a genuine interest in education. You will also need exceptional communication skills and must be able to motivate pupils who may sometimes be unruly or lack confidence.If youre the type of person who needs a lie-down in a darkened room after speaking to children for any length of time, then this isnt the vocation for youA good Primary School Teacher will be:Full of enthusiasm for their subjectsCreative enough to come up with new ways of teaching old topicsAble to relate to people of all agesExcellent at communicationHighly organised and good at time managementPatientCalm in any kind of crisis remember youll be dealing with everything from playground fisticuffs to toilet-related mishaps with this age groupWhat's it really like? It may be hard work and feel like a lot of shouting, but I love the freedom and creativity involved in leading my own classes. It's certainly not boring - you never know what the kids might come out with next - and the thrill of seeing a child master something completely new is like no other. A word of advice though - ma ke sure you wear comfy shoes, as you won't believe how long you spend on your feet! Get qualifiedTo become a Primary School Teacher, youll need five GCSEs (A to C) and two A-levels, after which you can work to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

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