Magnet.me  -  Het slimme netwerk waarop hbo‑ en wo‑studenten hun baan of stage vinden.

Het slimme netwerk waarop hbo‑ en wo‑studenten hun baan of stage vinden.

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Initial Teacher Training - Geography

Geplaatst 25 mrt. 2024
Werkervaring
0 tot 2 jaar
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Functie
Soort opleiding
Taalvereiste
Engels (Vloeiend)

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What to expect

Good geography teachers are sought-after by schools, so there’s no better time to inspire the next generation.

Your teacher training will set you up for long-term success on a career path where you get to use your knowledge to inspire young people’s interest in the world and its environment. You’ll develop the skills to devise and deliver enlightening lessons to teach pupils about our planet’s people, places, landscapes, processes and natural history.

The benefits

  • you could get a tax-free bursary of £26,000 or a £28,000 scholarship to support your training
  • further funding for training with a tuition fee and maintenance loan and extra financial support
  • when you register with us, you'll receive support from a teaching expert, who will answer all your questions and assist with your application
  • great employment rates - 94% of newly qualified teachers are employed in a teaching role six months after qualifying
  • once you qualify, you’ll benefit from a competitive salary of at least £23,720, or £29,664 in inner London; as your career progresses, so will your salary – in fact, teachers in leadership roles earn on average £58,100, with many earning significantly more

Are you eligible for teacher training?

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Sam Oakford

Teacher

Sam Oakford

If I had a pound for every time someone said, “why on earth did you do that?” I would be a very rich man!
It’s the question that gets asked just about every time I tell someone I’ve given up a career as a professional ice hockey player…