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Secondary School Teacher Reviews
What is it like working as a Secondary School Teacher?
January 2017
It's rewarding but frustrating.
Secondary School Teacher in East Springfield:
Pros: I like the fact that I can work in a nice, homey environment where everyone feels like family.
Cons: I don't like the extremely low pay.
July 2016
Key to success.
Secondary School Teacher:
Be adaptable as much as possible.
April 2016
Secondary School Teacher:
Pros: It is inspiring as you shape individuals life day in day out.
Cons: Handling the same scenarios over and over again.
December 2015
No 2 days are alike as with school placement.
Secondary School Teacher:
Pros: The flexibility to do work or decline.
Cons: No adequate holiday pay.
January 2015
Secondary School Teacher:
Make sure you love and value learning and don't choose teaching as a career just for the summers off.
May 2014
Secondary School Teacher:
Pros: Job satisfaction.
Holidays.
Cons: Stress.
Workload.
Hours.
March 2014
Secondary School Teacher:
Pros: Good rapport with students.
Cons: Lots of correction work.
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