Just like in France there's teacher who haven't passed the exam to be "real" teacher but they still do the same thing a regular teacher does and they're less paid. And some are in training and that means nothing, they're alone with their classes, the majority isn't in training
Just like in France there's teacher who haven't passed the exam to be "real" teacher but they still do the same thing a regular teacher does and they're less paid. And some are in training and that means nothin... Amina
Ohh I see. What kind of exam is called in your country?
Just like in France there's teacher who haven't passed the exam to be "real" teacher but they still do the same thing a regular teacher does and they're less paid. And some are in training and that means nothin... Amina
The UK also has a kind of similar system with teachers and teaching assistants (TA) , although TA's aren't legally not allowed to work as teacher because they don't hold a teaching qualification. Their pay is also, on average, half a teachers pay.
The UK also has a kind of similar system with teachers and teaching assistants (TA) , although TA's aren't legally not allowed to work as teacher because they don't hold a teaching qualification. Their pay is a... Panda
I see. I have to ask about this from my teachers friends
What does substitute teacher mean? Aren't they are writing exams and passing? Or are they training teachers?