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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Teaching Options: Working at an Educational Learning Center

Sunday, December 4, 2011
A good start for a recently certified teacher for primary education is to look for a teaching job at an educational learning centre or after school programme which provides supplemental learning for preschool children as well as primary school learners who are in their early grades. This is a good way for a beginner at teaching to gain work experience, which can later be of use when the individual applies for a higher teaching position or decides to pursue postgraduate studies. Working at a small educational learning centre also affords the teacher a measure of flexibility and being able to relax because this setting traditionally has fewer students than the average classroom in mainstream schools. These educational learning centres or after school programmes can be found in many school settings or community centres.

The curriculum in educational learning centres using this programme only consists of simple subjects such as basic reading, writing and language, basic mathematics, arts and crafts, and basic science. After school programmes also offer educational games and learning activities which are enjoyed by both children as well as teachers. Therefore, it can be said that the new teacher will experience less stress and pressure while working as a teacher in an educational learning centre as opposed to an actual primary school. The small class size of an educational learning centre also provides for more personal or one-on-one interaction with special students or those with learning difficulties.

In the United States, there are various public school districts in local communities which have educational learning centres and after school programmes. It is not that difficult for an aspiring teacher to find work even just to gain some small amount of teaching experience.

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