What are
the differences between teaching English in public and private school?
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Deciding where to start a job search raises questions for many new teachers.
However, public and private schools have similarities, exist several factors
affect the overall teaching experience and deserve your consideration before
you accept a position.
Students are
the base in private and public schools. However, it is more valuable in private
schools.
Taxes fund
public schools, but different departments receive different levels of funding. On
the other hand, private schools have their own fund. Therefore, teacher can
find many resources in a classroom.
Teachers in
public schools require certain credentials for teachers including certification
and specific degrees. Therefore, teachers in private schools may not have
certifications, but they overcome themselves while they are working and get the
certification.
In conclusion,
there are many pros and cons that teacher must to take a count, when it comes
to choosing to teach in public vs. private school. It ultimately, it comes down
to individual preference and comfort level that teacher wants, in some of the
aspects mentioned before. For example, some teachers prefer to teach in a city
school with many resources, and others would prefer to teach in a suburban or
country school. The reality is that you can make an impact no matter where you
teach.
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