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Secondary learning, teaching and assessment

The following free courses identify and explore some of the key issues around teaching and assessing subjects atsecondary level. Through coming to understand these issues and debates, you will reflect on and develop your practice as someone who teachesthrough greater awareness of the implications of your practice on pedagogy and what is considered to be of value in the subject education.

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    Secondary learning

    This free course, Secondary learning, will identify and explore some of the key issues around learning and teaching in secondary schools. Through coming to understand these issues and debates, you will reflect on and develop your practice as a secondary teacher and develop a greater awareness of how students learn and how to take account of this...

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    Free course

    11 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

Geography

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    Teaching secondary geography

    This free course, Teaching secondary geography, will identify and explore some of the key issues around teaching geography in secondary schools. Through coming to understand these issues and debates, you will reflect on and develop your practice as a geography teacher and develop a greater awareness of the wider context of geography education ...

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    Free course

    11 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

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    Assessment in secondary geography

    This free course, Assessment in secondary geography, will identify and explore some of the key issues around assessing geography in secondary schools. Through coming to understand these issues and debates, you will reflect on and develop your assessment practice as a geography teacher and develop a greater awareness of the implications of ...

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    Free course

    11 hours

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Mathematics

Modern foreign languages

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    Teaching secondary modern foreign languages

    This free course, Teaching secondary modern foreign languages, will identify and explore some of the key issues around teaching modern foreign languages in secondary schools. Through coming to understand these issues and debates, you will reflect on and develop your practice as a modern foreign languages teacher and develop a greater awareness ...

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    Free course

    11 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

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    Assessment in secondary modern foreign languages

    This free course, Assessment in secondary modern foreign languages, will identify and explore some of the key issues around assessing modern foreign languages in secondary schools. Through coming to understand these issues and debates, you will reflect on and develop your assessment practice as a modern foreign languages teacher and develop a ...

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Music

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    Teaching secondary music

    This free course, Teaching secondary music, will identify and explore some of the key issues around teaching music in secondary schools. Through coming to understand these issues and debates, you will reflect on and develop your practice as a music teacher and develop a greater awareness of the wider context of music education and how this ...

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    Free course

    11 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

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    Assessment in secondary music

    This free course, Assessment in secondary music, will identify and explore some of the key issues around assessing music in secondary schools. Through coming to understand these issues and debates, you will reflect on and develop your assessment practice as a music teacher and develop a greater awareness of the implications of assessment ...

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    Free course

    11 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

Science

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    Teaching secondary science

    This free course, Teaching secondary science, will identify and explore some of the key issues around science pedagogy in secondary schools. Through coming to understand these issues and debates, you will reflect on your practice as a science teacher and develop a greater awareness of the wider context of science education and how this affects ...

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    Free course

    11 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

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    Assessment in secondary science

    This free course, Assessment in secondary science, will identify and explore some of the key issues around science assessment practice in secondary schools. Through these issues and debates, you will reflect on and develop your assessment practice as a science teacher and develop a greater awareness of the implications of assessment practice on ...

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Learning to teach

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    Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach

    This free course, Making sense of learning to teach, is the first of four courses which comprise the course Learning to teach. It draws on what we know about how people learn to become teachers. It explores the different approaches to teacher education and the different routes into teaching. It will help you to understand the philosophical and ...

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    5 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

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    Learning to teach: mentoring and tutoring student teachers

    This is the second of four courses which comprise the course Learning to teach. Traditionally student teachers are supported by a mentor in school and a tutor from a university. Both play distinctive and important parts in the teachers development. This free course, Mentoring and tutoring student teachers, examines each role in detail and ...

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    5 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

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    Learning to teach: becoming a reflective practitioner

    This is the third of four courses which comprise the course Learning to teach. Critical reflection is crucial to becoming a successful teacher. This free course, Becoming a reflective practitioner, explains what is meant by reflective practice and how to ensure that reflection leads to learning. As a beginner teacher you will encounter many ...

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    5 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

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    Learning to teach: an introduction to classroom research

    This is the fourth of four courses which comprise the course Learning to teach. Undertaking classroom research is seen as an effective form of CPD. This free course, An introduction to classroom research, provides a basic introduction to research design and illustrates two methodologies, case study and action research, by drawing on examples ...

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    5 hours

    Level: 3 Advanced

TESSA & TESS-India resources

TESS-India(Teacher Education through School-based Support in India) is working alongside the Indian government to use Open Educational Resources (OER) to achieve transformational change for teacher educators and teachers working in elementary and lower secondary schools in India. The materials comprise text and video materials in multiple languages to meet a range of professional needs and contexts of use. The TESS-India OER can be integrated into formal and informal pre-service and in-service teacher education programmes to support locally identified teacher development needs and may also be of interest to schools in the UK. TESS-India is led by The Open University and funded by UK aid from the UK government.

TESSA is a network of teachers and teacher educators working alongside The Open University, UK, to improve the quality of classroom practice and access to teacher education resources across sub-Saharan Africa. It does this through offering a range of Open Educational Resources (OER) in four languages to support school-based teacher education: English, French, Swahili (Tanzania) and Arabic (Sudan). This website provides links to various resources which you may find useful.

FAQs

Which courses are best for teachers? ›

Here are some of them: Primary Teacher Training in Student ICT skill development on Udemy. Certificate in Pre and Primary Teacher Training by INTESOL Worldwide (6 months) Certificate in Pre and Primary Teacher Training Course by Asian College of Teachers (4 months)

Can I do a teaching assistant course for free? ›

For the first time, we're providing new and experienced candidates with the opportunity to take an endorsed online teaching assistant course for free - nothing to pay and no strings attached. Our free teaching assistant courses are suitable for anyone looking to become a more confident and capable TA.

What is the best free online platform for teaching? ›

11 Best Free Online Teaching Platforms in 2022
  • Thinkific.
  • Udemy.
  • Skillshare.
  • Teachable.
  • Podia.
  • LearnWorlds.
  • Kajabi.
  • WizIQ.
10 Jun 2022

Can I become a teacher without a degree? ›

So yes you can become a teacher without a degree and hold QTLS, which the government states has parity with QTS in maintained primary and secondary schools. There is however no guarantee that the schools you apply for will consider the QTLS qualification as equal to applicants holding QTS.

Which certificate is best for teacher? ›

20 Best Certifications For Teachers
RankCertificationOrganization
1Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)BLI
2Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE)Microsoft
3Child Development Associate (CDA)CECPR
4First Aid, CPR and AED InstructorNSC
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9 Sept 2021

How long is teacher course? ›

It typically takes at least four years to become a teacher as that is the amount of time it takes most people to earn a bachelor's degree.

Can I be a teaching assistant without qualifications? ›

Technically, the only qualifications you need to become a teaching assistant are GCSEs in Maths and English. There are many courses on offer for those looking to become teaching assistants, but they should not be seen as a prerequisite to entry.

What courses can I do in 2 months? ›

Different 2 Months Short Term Courses After Graduation:
  • Graphic design.
  • Web graphic design.
  • User experience design.
  • Search engine optimization.
  • Interface designing, etc.

How much do teachers assistants get paid? ›

Average R 9 093 per month.

Which app is good for online teaching? ›

1) Kahoot App

Kahoot is an exciting app that helps teachers include educational games to break the monotony that may start to be set up in an online class.

Where I can teach online and earn money? ›

There are many learning platforms where you can register, teach online, and earn money.
...
Some of the best platforms for teaching are:
  • Chegg.
  • Byju's.
  • Vedantu.
  • Unacademy.
  • Khan Academy.
  • Skill Share.
  • Udemy.

Which app is free for online classes? ›

The 5 Best Apps for Free Online Courses
  • Khan Academy. 3 Images. Close. Khan Academy is a non-profit that aims to "provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere," and it certainly delivers on that promise. ...
  • eDX. 3 Images. Close. ...
  • Coursera. 3 Images. Close. ...
  • Udemy. 3 Images. Close. ...
  • Alison. 3 Images. Close.
31 Aug 2022

How much do teachers get paid? ›

Click on the state names in the table to view the Best Places to Teach ranking for that state:
StateAverage Starting Salary
State AlabamaAverage Starting Salary $38,477
State AlaskaAverage Starting Salary $46,785
State ArizonaAverage Starting Salary $34,068
State ArkansasAverage Starting Salary $33,973
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1 Sept 2017

How much do primary school teachers earn? ›

The average Primary School Teacher salary in the United States is $61,700 as of September 26, 2022, but the range typically falls between $50,700 and $74,600.

Is 40 too old to become a teacher? ›

The short answer is: no, it's never too late to become a teacher.

What type of teacher is most in demand? ›

Types of teachers in highest demand by 2030.
  • English as a Second Language (ESL). ESL educators are some of the most in demand teachers. ...
  • Math Teaching. Another teacher subject in demand is mathematics. ...
  • Science Teaching. What about science teachers? ...
  • Social Studies Teaching. ...
  • Special Education Teaching.
18 Dec 2020

What is the highest qualification of teacher? ›

3 Doctorate. The highest level of education that a teacher can attain is a doctorate degree. This can be either a Doctor of Education (EdD) degree or a Doctor of Philosophy, or PhD, degree in a teaching-related field.

What are the best online courses for teachers? ›

10 Best Online Education Courses
  • edX. Professional Certificate in Online Teaching for Educators: Development and Delivery.
  • edX. Improvement Science in Education.
  • Alison. Diploma in Teaching Skills for Educators.
  • Udemy. Quality Curriculum & Pedagogy for Educators of 21st Century.
  • Coursera. ...
  • Coursera. ...
  • Coursera. ...
  • SkillShare.
24 May 2022

What is the maximum age to become a teacher? ›

But generally, the maximum age limits in the government teachers jobs are 40 years.

What skills do you need to be a teacher? ›

Some qualities of a good teacher include skills in communication, listening, collaboration, adaptability, empathy and patience. Other characteristics of effective teaching include an engaging classroom presence, value in real-world learning, exchange of best practices and a lifelong love of learning.

Which course should I do? ›

10 steps to choosing a course you are truly interested in
  • 1) Identify which category you fall under. ...
  • 2) Ask yourself why you want to study. ...
  • 3) Decide on what career you want. ...
  • 4) Study Destination. ...
  • 5) Mode of study. ...
  • 6) Identify the most important factors you are considering. ...
  • 7) Research. ...
  • 8) Narrow down your options.

What qualification I need for teaching assistant? ›

complete a college course – Level 1 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Schools, Level 2 Award in Support Work in School, or Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools. You'll need some GCSEs, including English and maths, to apply.

Who qualifies for teacher assistant? ›

Anyone working, training or in a learnership. Anyone who has participated in the previous three phases. Those without the minimum of a matric certificate, unless they are applying for a General Assistant position, in which case a matric certificate is not needed.

What questions do they ask in a teaching assistant interview? ›

How to Answer 7 Common Teaching Assistant Interview Questions and Get the Job
  • Why Do You Want to Be A Teaching Assistant? ...
  • Why Do You Think You'd Be A Good TA? ...
  • Why Do You Want To Work At This School? ...
  • Can You Tell Us About A Time You Worked Together With Children? ...
  • What Makes A Good Lesson?
12 Jan 2022

Which 3 month course is best? ›

Top careers with three-month certificate programs
  • Medical billing and coding specialist.
  • Web designer.
  • HVAC technician.
  • Truck driver.
  • Licensed real estate agent.
  • IT support.
  • Brick mason.
  • Personal trainer.

Which course is best for quick job? ›

  • Master of Science in Project Management.
  • MS in Computer Science.
  • MS in Data Science.
  • MS in Information Technology.
  • Master of Business Administration.
  • MS in Applied Data Science.
  • Master of Business Administration.
  • MS in Data Analytics.

Which 6 month course is best? ›

The following positions require a certificate from programs that can be completed in six months:
  • Emergency Medical Technician.
  • Funeral director.
  • Brick Mason.
  • Personal trainer.
  • Medical coder.
  • Firefighter.
  • Air traffic controller.
  • Automobile service station manager.

How many hours a week do teaching assistants work? ›

A teaching assistant can expect to work 32-40 hours a week, but the hours will depend on their type of school and setting. The school day usually starts at 8.30am and finishes at 3.30-4.00pm, Monday-Friday. However, teaching assistants may be required to come in early or stay later after school.

How can a teacher assistant make money? ›

If you're looking to earn a higher salary as a teaching assistant then you should look into acquiring additional skills and knowledge that will be useful in the job. Having the right supporting qualifications is going to help you to be considered for higher level positions or a better paying job in a new workplace.

Do teaching assistants get paid in term time? ›

If you're on a permanent full-time contract then you'll get school holidays as paid leave. However, most TAs are on term-time-only contracts, which means you don't get paid for school holidays but should get four or five weeks holiday a year.

What business can I start as a teacher? ›

Most teachers are natural writers, so copywriting, editing and blogging are popular avenues to start as a freelancer. Freelancing business ideas for teachers are also a great way to gain knowledge and experience. You can build a portfolio in a specific field while working during the hours that fit your needs.

How do I start teaching online? ›

Getting started with Online teaching in India: A stepwise guide for beginners
  1. Step 1: Choose a subject. ...
  2. Step 2: Know your audience. ...
  3. Step 3: Making the course pattern. ...
  4. Step 4: Selling the course. ...
  5. Step 5: Choose the Platform to Sell. ...
  6. Work from anywhere. ...
  7. More productivity. ...
  8. Cost-effective.

Can I teach online with my phone? ›

The Dragon Anywhere app is considered one of the best mobile apps for teaching online because it provides a platform for detailed assessment of student work, is a faster method of creating and compiling lesson plans, syllabi, and other lists, and allows for more effective management of communication.

How can I earn money in home? ›

  1. Become a virtual assistant. One easy way to earn money from home is to help others complete tasks as a virtual assistant. ...
  2. Sell stuff on eBay or Craigslist. ...
  3. Trade cryptocurrency. ...
  4. Online tutoring. ...
  5. Sell services on Fiverr. ...
  6. Build sales funnels. ...
  7. Rent out your home. ...
  8. Launch an ecommerce site.

How can I make money from home? ›

How to make money online
  1. Pick up freelance work online. ...
  2. Test websites and apps. ...
  3. Pick up tasks on Amazon's Mechanical Turk. ...
  4. Take surveys for money. ...
  5. 5. Make money from your blog as an affiliate. ...
  6. Sell your wares on Etsy. ...
  7. Get advertising revenue from your blog or YouTube channel. ...
  8. Become an Instagram influencer.
8 Aug 2022

How can I teach online with no experience? ›

9 online English teaching jobs, no degree required
  1. Preply. Preply is an online language learning platform where you can find online English teaching jobs. ...
  2. SayABC. ...
  3. Cambly. ...
  4. Palfish. ...
  5. Acadsoc. ...
  6. Amazing Talker. ...
  7. Skima Talk. ...
  8. Open English.
22 Apr 2022

Which education app is totally free? ›

Khan Academy is a non-profit that offers online learning tools for dozens of subjects, including K-12 math. It's free for students and teachers alike, making it a good choice for parents looking for a math app for kids without the price tag.

Which app is free for education? ›

Top Education Apps in India of Google Play Store
Free Apps
1BYJU'S – The Learning App BYJU'S
2Duolingo: Learn English Duolingo
3Hindi English Translator HDS Finance Holdings
4PW -JEE/NEET | Boards | GATE Alakh Pandey
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What app do teachers use to teach? ›

Google Classroom

Google Classroom is excellent. I have been using it for a couple of years now and it has revolutionised my teaching. It pulls together all of the G-Suite apps (Docs, Slides, Sheets and Draw). Teachers can create assignments and announcements for individual classes.

Which teachers get paid the most? ›

Some move into more specialized teaching roles; some of the best-paid teaching jobs include special education and gifted education.
...
  1. Superintendent. ...
  2. School Principal/Assistant Principal. ...
  3. University/College Administrator. ...
  4. Professor. ...
  5. Instructional Coordinator. ...
  6. High School Teachers.

Where teachers get paid the most? ›

Highest-Paid Teachers By State
RankState90th Percentile
1Maryland$93,000
2Hawaii$97,000
3New York$89,000
4California$83,000
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2 Aug 2022

How much do teachers earn monthly? ›

Average R 16 266 per month.

How much does a secondary teacher earn per month? ›

Secondary teacher salary in Kenya is an average of Ksh. 100,000 per month in this category with all the allowances included in this figure.

How much does a government teacher earn? ›

The average teacher salary in South Africa is R 264 000 per year or R 135 per hour. Entry-level positions start at R 210 000 per year, while most experienced workers make up to R 840 000 per year.

Do primary and secondary teachers get paid the same? ›

Are primary school teachers paid the same as secondary? Yes, All teachers in England & Scotland in government maintained secondary and primary school are paid the same according to teacher salary scale.

How old is a normal teacher? ›

Sex
StateAverage age of teachersFemale
California44.673.5
Colorado40.678.7
Connecticut43.675.5
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Can I become a teacher without a degree? ›

So yes you can become a teacher without a degree and hold QTLS, which the government states has parity with QTS in maintained primary and secondary schools. There is however no guarantee that the schools you apply for will consider the QTLS qualification as equal to applicants holding QTS.

Is 60 too old to start teaching? ›

I've had many teachers who were 60+ and they performed as well as any other teacher or even better. To be a good teacher, age doesn't matter that much and what does matter is that you teach the subject(s) well and that you are a good person that students can come to for help and support.

What type of teacher is most in demand? ›

Types of teachers in highest demand by 2030.
  • English as a Second Language (ESL). ESL educators are some of the most in demand teachers. ...
  • Math Teaching. Another teacher subject in demand is mathematics. ...
  • Science Teaching. What about science teachers? ...
  • Social Studies Teaching. ...
  • Special Education Teaching.
18 Dec 2020

Which teaching job has the highest salary? ›

Professor

When you are looking for the best-paid teaching jobs for your area of interest or specialized skill, then you may consider working as a professor in a college or university. A college professor prepares course material, teaches students in a classroom environment, and grades student work.

Which degree is best for teaching field? ›

Types of Master's Degrees for Teachers
  • Master of Education. ...
  • Master's in Teaching. ...
  • Master's in English Education. ...
  • Master's in Mathematics Education. ...
  • Master's in Special Education. ...
  • Curriculum and Instruction. ...
  • Early Childhood Education. ...
  • Higher Education.

How much do teachers get paid? ›

Click on the state names in the table to view the Best Places to Teach ranking for that state:
StateAverage Starting Salary
State AlabamaAverage Starting Salary $38,477
State AlaskaAverage Starting Salary $46,785
State ArizonaAverage Starting Salary $34,068
State ArkansasAverage Starting Salary $33,973
47 more rows
1 Sept 2017

Is teaching the most stressful job? ›

While many are hesitant to believe the grass is greener on the other side, many former teachers confirm that after transitioning into another industry, teaching was the most stressful job they have ever had.

What are the 4 types of teachers? ›

5 transformative types of teachers
  • Elementary school teachers. Elementary school teachers play a critical role in establishing the foundation for learning. ...
  • Middle school teachers. Another highly critical period in a student's life is middle school. ...
  • High school teachers. ...
  • Special education teachers. ...
  • ESL teachers.
4 Jun 2018

Which country needs teachers the most? ›

China. Based on many studies, China runs at the top of the list. China has continued to be the most sought-after teaching destination right now because it has almost 300 million English learners.

Which country is best for teaching jobs? ›

Article Contents:
  • Best for job availability: China.
  • Best for job benefits: South Korea.
  • Best for professional development: Japan.
  • Best for teaching and traveling: Vietnam.
  • Best for non-native English teachers: Thailand.
  • Best for country infrastructure: Taiwan.
  • Best for work-life balance: Spain.
5 Oct 2022

How can a teacher make a lot of money? ›

There are also many other opportunities to increase your teacher salary:
  1. coaching after-school athletics.
  2. advising after-school clubs.
  3. becoming a department head.
  4. becoming a mentor for new teachers.
  5. helping with after-school tutoring programs.
  6. administering and grading placement exams.
  7. teaching summer school programs.

How many courses are there in teaching? ›

Students who wish to become a teacher in higher primary schools and high schools have to pursue B. Ed course, which is the most opted degree course among 5 types of teaching courses. ELIGIBILITY: Graduation Degree (any course) from a recognised University with min.

What skills do you need to be a teacher? ›

Some qualities of a good teacher include skills in communication, listening, collaboration, adaptability, empathy and patience. Other characteristics of effective teaching include an engaging classroom presence, value in real-world learning, exchange of best practices and a lifelong love of learning.

What is a teachers degree called? ›

One traditional route to teaching at the elementary, kindergarten, middle or secondary school level is to earn a bachelor of education degree from an approved college, university or teacher education program.

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