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A day in the life of a teacher is really varied, and no two days will be the same. Your day as a teacher will look different depending on whether you teach primary, secondary, or what subject...
- What Makes The Day Special?
- What Do You Do in A Day?
- What Does Your Lesson Preparation involve?
- Who Do You Work with?
- How Does Teaching Differ from Your Training Year?
Working with young people means that no two days are the same. I never cease to be amazed by my pupils’ enthusiasm and spirit – or by their relentless need to eat whatever they find. Crisps on the floor, berries off a bush, a penny they find under the table… even their own uniforms. Working with primary-aged children is lovely because they’re so un...
7.30am: I arrive at school, check over my resources and ensure that plans have been shared with the two other Year 5 teachers. 7.45am: I meet with the other two class teachers and discuss the plans for that day. 8.00am: I set up the classroom and lay out any resources that will be used for the first session. 8.15am: I sit down and make any last-min...
My planning is like an iceberg: what happens in the classroom is a tiny piece of what goes on beneath the surface. Every resource that I produce has to be suitable for the different abilities and needs of my pupils. On top of that, all of my pupils need to have their books carefully marked, and I’m always thinking of ways that I can ensure that the...
The team of Year 5 teachers is a really strong one. Most of my planning is done with this team. However, the school wouldn’t function if it wasn’t for everyone else: the SENCO working with small groups of pupils, the team of learning support assistants (LSAs) and higher-level teaching assistants (HLTAs) – who are worth their weight in gold – the PE...
My training year was a steep learning curve. Although I had worked as an LSA for four years, I had been in a special school, so moving into mainstream was a big change in itself. The training I received was excellent and being based in the classroom was great preparation for my NQT year. Everything definitely gets easier each term. I feel that litt...
Oct 5, 2022 · The ‘ Five-a-day’ approach allows educators to embed a set of teaching habits that feel manageable in reality. And best of all, these approaches come out of an evidence review that looked specifically at the impact on academic progress for pupils with SEND in mainstream settings.
Apr 14, 2022 · After a new national survey found that a typical teacher works a median of 54 hours a week , Education Week wanted to take a look at what can go into a teacher’s daily schedule.
Aug 14, 2018 · Daily Supply: Working day to day means that you will be following a very structured plan left by the teacher of the class, giving you a chance to form an understanding of the system and the expectations.
Jun 1, 2017 · Scientists have measured the amount of data that enter the brain and found that an average person living today processes as much as 74 GB in information a day (that is as much as watching 16 movies), through TV, computers, cell phones, tablets, billboards, and many other gadgets.
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Working hours and rest breaks for young workers. By law, young workers must not work more than: 8 hours a day. 40 hours a week. They must also have, as a minimum: a 30-minute break if their working day is longer than 4.5 hours. 12 hours' rest in any 24-hour period in which they work (for example, between one working day and the next) 48 hours ...