ok! i would like to teach kindergarten and am trying to decide between two university courses. one course goes from birth to five years and the other to eight years.
i heard that you have no choice over what year you will teach, they put you wherever there is space which is why i was leaning towards teaching till five years because i have my heart set on kindergarten. is this true?
people have also told me it is better to go till eight years so i can keep my options open in regards to jobs. would that be correct?
please help!
Deciding on a university course
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Re: Deciding on a university course
Birth to five years is more geared towards early childhood settings while birth to 8 years is more towards school... So, I would suggest that if you wanted to teach in a primary school you do Bith to 8 years...
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Re: Deciding on a university course
Also, I haven't heard about how you would get assigned to a teacher's role in a school... So, I'm not too sure how that gets all figured out...
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Re: Deciding on a university course
Thank you Lorina!
Do you happen to know if it matters about the prestige of the university if you just want to work in a public school?
Do you happen to know if it matters about the prestige of the university if you just want to work in a public school?