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Second Level Teaching

  • 17-02-2012 8:24pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 5


    Hi, just wondering If I qualify to teach two subjects at second level, how can I qualify to teach another? And is it possible to keep a teaching job while qualifying in another?
    Post edited by Shield on


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,212 ✭✭✭✭Tom Dunne


    NisXoX wrote: »
    Hi, just wondering If I qualify to teach two subjects at second level, how can I qualify to teach another? And is it possible to keep a teaching job while qualifying in another?

    Hi there,

    This is the Feedback forum for is discussing issues relating to the site.

    Your question is probably suited to the Teaching forum : http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=621


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15 eoinseoighe12


    Hi all,

    I'm in 6th Year will be going to college next year. Therefore, I am in the process of deciding what I plan on studying. I've been constantly thinking about what I would like to do since TY really. I have narrowed down my choices to (1) Primary Teaching St. Pats/ NUI Maynooth OR (2) Irish and French Trinity OR UCD OR NUI Maynooth with the plan to go on and do Secondary School Teaching. My points range is 355 - 470.

    I have thought about this long and hard and I know that teaching at either level is what I am passionate about and something I would look forward to developing a career in.

    I obviously know that the current climate isn't the best for entering the profession..... lower pay of new recruits, more hours a week etc.... However, it is what I really, really want to; the work life balance suits my desire to do lots of travelling and I can pursue other sporting and voluntary activities which I am interested in. I am also very lucky to be inspired by such wonderful, young teachers in my school who I really look up to as something I aspire to be like - likewise for the teachers I had in primary school.

    I have worked out that if I were to pursue (A) Primary Teaching I would graduate in June 2017 from St. Pats or (B) Secondary Teaching June 2019 when I complete the 2 year PGDE.

    Also, with regards Primary teaching, would I have an advantage applying for posts given that I am a man and the ratio of male to female primary teachers is so low? I suspect I may have a better chance applying for jobs in the new schools to be built around the country in the next 5 years or so....

    With regard to the new schools being built at both levels between now and 2017, as a newly qualified primary/ secondary teacher of Irish and French, would I have a good shot at a post in any of these schools?

    For Irish and French as a combination for teaching, are my job prospects good? I have spoken to three of my teachers in the last week, and they specifically mentioned how there is such a high demand for Irish teachers (thats not the only reason why I want to study it, I love doing it in school!) that I would find it relatively easy to get a job.

    Thank you for taking the time to read this and answer my questions - I would really appreciate some feedback from teachers at primary/ second level...

    Thanks a million!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,609 ✭✭✭Boards.ie: Danny


    Hi Eoin,

    I'm going to guess you didn't catch Tom's post above your own there - this is the Feedback forum, threads on here are used for giving feedback about Boards.ie-related issues :)

    As per Tom's advice to the previous poster, your question is much better suited to the Teaching forum. Feel free to make a fresh thread in there and get all the advice you need, best of luck in the career choice & Leaving Cert

    Danny


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