This will be my second year in a school tutoring. Though this year I’m spending 50% of it as a co-teacher. Tutoring will be with grades K-3 but I’m not sure of my mentor’s room. I’ll be getting my initial license this year. Any advice for the following few years? My license will be ECE.

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What country are you based in? What’s involved in getting a teacher’s licence there?

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I’m based on the US. I’m doing a non traditional path, with the program I’m in. I will be primary by the end of the year but I start by just shadowing and finish the coursework.

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I got a chance to work with a person going down a similar alternate route last year. She had a degree in journalism and found that she hated it, so she was transitioning to education. I really liked how it was a slower pace than the student teaching boot camp I had to endure.

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So in US, you can get a teaching qualification in one year (assuming you have an undergrad degree already)? In Australia you need to complete a two year Master’s degree to get a licence (although you can get a conditional licence in your second year that allows you to do casual work, which is a great way to pick up more hands-on experience).

So, how are you enjoying teaching so far? Is it like you thought it would be?

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Oh this is still very fast paced. But it’s good.

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