Examples of Teaching & Education skills include: Patience, Creativity, Self-discipline & Communication skills.
TEACHING
EDUCATION IS NOT THE FILLING OF THE POT BUT THE LIGHTING OF FIRE.
Teaching is a fulfilling occupation in which teachers help students obtain enjoyment for knowledge and develop new talents.
Teachers must obtain a University degree in a relevant subject that they wish to teach before taking a teaching qualification.
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British Sign Language teacher British Sign Language (BSL) teachers teach sign language to children, young people and adults, and teach other subjects using sign language.
Careers adviser Careers advisers help people make decisions about their education, training and work options.
Child protection officer Child protection officers promote children's wellbeing and protect them from harm or abuse.
Community education co-ordinator Community education co-ordinators make sure education, training and recreation courses meet the needs of the local community.
Early years teacher Early years teachers are specialists in early childhood development and work with children up to the age of 5.
Education technician Education technicians support science, art, IT or design and technology teachers by preparing equipment and materials for practical lessons.
Education welfare officer Education welfare officers make sure that children attend school and get the support they need.
Further education lecturer Further education (FE/College) lecturers teach adults, students and apprentices on academic and work-related courses
Headteacher Headteachers manage schools and create the right conditions for children and staff to achieve their best.
Higher education lecturer Higher education (HE) lecturers research and teach academic and vocational subjects at universities and higher education colleges.
Learning mentor Learning mentors help students and pupils deal with any difficulties they have with their learning.
Montessori teacher Montessori teachers help very young children to grow in confidence, and learn at their own pace.
Nursery worker Nursery workers help babies and children up to 5 years old to develop and learn in a safe and supportive setting.
Online tutor Online tutors support students who are studying courses over the internet.
Playworker Playworkers support children and young people to create their own spaces and opportunities for play.
Portage home visitor Portage home visitors provide help at home for pre-school children with learning difficulties, physical disabilities or other special needs.
Primary school teacher Primary school teachers are responsible for the educational, social and emotional development of children from age 5 to 11.
School business manager School business managers are responsible for both the day-to-day and strategic running of a school.
School crossing patrol School crossing patrols help children and adults cross the road safely on their way to and from school.
School lunchtime supervisor Lunchtime supervisors work in primary, secondary and special schools, looking after children during the lunch break.
School matron School matrons look after the health and wellbeing of pupils in boarding schools.
Secondary school teacher Secondary school teachers teach children from 11 to 16, or up to 19 in schools with sixth forms.
Special educational needs (SEN) teacher Special educational needs (SEN) teachers work with children and young people who have special educational needs or disabilities.
Teaching assistant Teaching assistants support teachers and help children with reading, writing and learning activities.
Training officer Training officers plan and run courses and workshops for staff within organisations.
Youth worker Youth workers guide and support young people aged 11 to 25. They organise activities to help with personal and social development.
Teaching Courses
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