Teaching is the only profession that every person has been exposed to at some stage in their life, as everyone has been a student. But do you really know what teachers do, where teachers work, and what kind of teachers there are?
What teachers do
Teachers have wide and varied responsibilities including:
Where teachers work
Teachers work in many different types of schools and educational settings including:
What kind of teacher can I be?
There are many different types of teachers. Most teachers choose a specialist area because they like working with children of that age group or because they have a love of a specific subject area. For example:
| If you like | You could become a |
| spending time with young children | Early Childhood teacher or Primary teacher |
| mathematics, reasoning or problem solving | Secondary Mathematics teacher |
| physics, chemistry, biology, or marine science | Secondary Science teacher |
| woodwork, metalwork or graphic design | Secondary Industrial Technology and Design teacher |
| helping people who have special needs | Special Education or Learning Support teacher |
| dance, drama, music or visual arts | Secondary teacher of creative arts subjects |
| literature, language, communications, media or writing | Secondary English teacher or English as a Second Language teacher |
| languages | Languages Other Than English (LOTE) teacher in primary or secondary schools |
| sport, physical activity and promoting a healthy lifestyle | Health and Physical Education teacher in primary or secondary schools |
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