Further Education Teacher Job Descriptions |
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| Continuing education (FE) teachers, sometimes
known as FE lecturers, teach students over 16 years, and about
14 to 16 years studying work-related topics. As a PE teacher can work in a variety of learning environments ranging from schools and community centers to prisons and the armed forces. The types of courses can be taught are: · The academic subjects (like mathematics and English) often leads to titles such as GCSEs and A levels Professional Training · Courses that prepare students for careers as hospitality, construction and care of children, often leading to NVQs
His day-do-day of work would typically involve: · Planning and preparation for classes or seminars · Establish and mark assignments, tests and exams · Students Progress Monitoring and Evaluation " · Development of new courses and teaching materials · Record keeping and other administrative tasks · Meetings Attending, professional development courses and workshops · Interviewing prospective students To act as personal tutor to support students and help with problems · Supervise practical work, practical or field trips. Key Skills · Extensive knowledge of your subject and the ability to explain it at a level suitable for your students · The ability to relate well to students of all ages and abilities · Enthusiasm and the ability to motivate students · The ability to express yourself clearly, both in speech and writing · Creativity to design interesting activities and materials · Good organisational and planning skills · Patience and a sense of humour. |
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