Yes Respected Mr Fahad. my own enrichment and understanding if I may: How many years did you teach in UAE? and which subjects plus age of the students please? These kinds of queries, I was having in mind to ask you for your email and ...anyways, yours is the best clips on NZ teaching jobs. The rest are doing it but...they have been covering other perspectives of NZ teaching. You are and have been supplying the real stuff for the genuine teachers. thank you so much Dr CHAUHAN
I am secondary school teacher. I have taught year 9, 10, 11 and 12 students (year 13 in NZ). Over all 13 years of experience. I have taught O level and A level. I worked in one of the national examination board in my home country. I have worked 3 years in UAE in american curriculum college. I am here in NZ since January this year.
Hi, this is a very informative video. I want to know that if you have not done practicum i.e. induction after B.Ed, then what is the problem in getting a provisional license. Because when I did B.Ed, straight after that I got a job in a senior secondary school. But here I was kept under observation for the first three months after that I was made permanent. please tell me something regarding this.
As a new teacher when you start teaching, your mentor (subject head), principal, etc. guides you for various things such as planning for topics each week, rules and regulations of school, academic year of school, tips for classroom management, tips for exam assessment, parent teacher meetings, professional development trainings, etc. We do all these mostly in short sessions casually in weekly meetings and we do not have a specific name for it such as induction. We do not document it. This is where we lack about it. Start preparing documentation of all the above mentioned things. Maintain a log. Get it signatured by the principal and your mentor to certify that you have completed a basic part of training for the school (induction) which is essential for all teachers. I hope this would make sense now.
@@fahadahmad3 Thanku this is so informative I requesting you can you please share your email id I just want to show my documents before registration please it would be very helpful for me if you can see my docs actually I have done my training in b.e.d on primary level school age 5 to 10 years is it fine it was 16 weeks training please reply me
Thanks for this
Glad you found it useful.
Yes Respected Mr Fahad. my own enrichment and understanding if I may: How many years did you teach in UAE? and which subjects plus age of the students please? These kinds of queries, I was having in mind to ask you for your email and ...anyways, yours is the best clips on NZ teaching jobs. The rest are doing it but...they have been covering other perspectives of NZ teaching. You are and have been supplying the real stuff for the genuine teachers. thank you so much Dr CHAUHAN
I am secondary school teacher. I have taught year 9, 10, 11 and 12 students (year 13 in NZ). Over all 13 years of experience. I have taught O level and A level. I worked in one of the national examination board in my home country. I have worked 3 years in UAE in american curriculum college. I am here in NZ since January this year.
Informative video. Thanks
You're welcome
Another amazing video.
Kindly make a video on your experience of landing job in NZ. I mean, how many interviews u gave, how many jobs u applied, how did you think for NZ etc
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Hi, this is a very informative video.
I want to know that if you have not done practicum i.e. induction after B.Ed, then what is the problem in getting a provisional license.
Because when I did B.Ed, straight after that I got a job in a senior secondary school. But here I was kept under observation for the first three months after that I was made permanent.
please tell me something regarding this.
As a new teacher when you start teaching, your mentor (subject head), principal, etc. guides you for various things such as planning for topics each week, rules and regulations of school, academic year of school, tips for classroom management, tips for exam assessment, parent teacher meetings, professional development trainings, etc. We do all these mostly in short sessions casually in weekly meetings and we do not have a specific name for it such as induction. We do not document it. This is where we lack about it. Start preparing documentation of all the above mentioned things. Maintain a log. Get it signatured by the principal and your mentor to certify that you have completed a basic part of training for the school (induction) which is essential for all teachers. I hope this would make sense now.
@@fahadahmad3 Thanku this is so informative I requesting you can you please share your email id I just want to show my documents before registration please it would be very helpful for me if you can see my docs actually I have done my training in b.e.d on primary level school age 5 to 10 years is it fine it was 16 weeks training please reply me
Have you apply your registration dear??
and also when did you move to NZ, and joined the job?please...