Friday, June 25, 2010

worst high school year in australia

worst high school year in australia?
yeah, i just started year nine today, and i just dont think i'm going to get aong with much of my class. subjects are ok, i chose them, but the teachers suck. so, well i think year nine will be the worst year, but what r ur opinions?also if you want to say which year you found worst and why do so. thnks in advance!
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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Enjoy Yr 9. I wish I were doing Yr 9 again. I'm in Yr 11 this year and I'm freaking out. I'm at a new school with no friends and all the teachers are making things all scary because everything I do counts for my university admissions index. Have fun now, before you need to work hard!
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Thursday, June 17, 2010

How hard is it to get a job as a high school maths and PE teacher in Melbourne, Australia if you're Asian

How hard is it to get a job as a high school maths and PE teacher in Melbourne, Australia if you're Asian?
How hard is it to get a job as a high school maths and PE teacher in Melbourne, Australia if you're Asian? It seems like all teachers are caucasian except asian language teachers... I've never had a asian teacher who doesn't teach a language. So it's like all non-lote teachers are caucasian.
Teaching - 3 Answers
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if you're asian, what difference does that make? Although a PE and math teacher is an odd combo, just make sure that math is your top priority over pe, in math, it is crucial that you have a good teacher.
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I had an Asian science teacher, the Indonesian teachers at our school were all Australian. Schools shouldn't be hiring based on race, if they are its discrimination. Maybe there is a shortage of people of Asian background training to be teachers (except for lote teachers), that could be why you didn't have many Asian teachers.
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Maths - good chances as Maths is one of those teaching positions that are in demand (along with Science and TAS). PE - very hard. I am told that supply outstrips demand by x4 (huge!). Def have a better chance with Maths. I dont think race is an issue (would hope not) - its about your credentials, experience and passion!
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If you have the qualifications and can communicate in English, clearly, your race will have no effect at all. In some cases it may be an advantage. In some areas there is an oversupply of teachers, so a permanent position may be hard to get as there are waiting lists. You can Jump forward if you are willing to teach anywhere in the state.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

i'm a mother of 2 boys aged 2 n 4. we're all singaporean.how to stay n work in AUStralia legally? school?HELP

i'm a mother of 2 boys aged 2 n 4. we're all singaporean.how to stay n work in AUStralia legally? school?HELP
i just want my kids to grow up in australia environment and i just love the country. My husband's aunts have been living in australia for decades...need to know the details bout kids school and what i need to migrate there. thank you
Immigration - 1 Answers
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read about there points system. and if ur eligible u can apply for PR. if not the best way is to get a student visa to easily reach there and get a PR.U can also go there as an investor if u have loads of money.
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Hey School aged students in Canada and the USA, uniform question:

Hey School aged students in Canada and the USA, uniform question:?
Hey, I am an Australian, completed all my schooling in Australia, I see alot of sitcoms about your two countries and wondering, why since you both were also ex-british colonies, that you don't have uniforms like both Australia and New Zealand do? what was the story behind being able not to wear them? please explain? I was talking about the government/public ones, obviously the private ones.
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Uhm I don't know any specific "stories" of why we don't but not all schools don't. Especially private schools. (which you have to pay to get into.) Maybe it's because of being low on the school budget. But some schools do and some don't. I think a lot of students and parents got to vote on it not be or to be. And I know for a fact that a LOT of students don't want that. Opinion matters a lot here.
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Public (goverment) school students in the USA have traditionally NOT worn uniforms. That changed somewhat in the past decade or two to reduce conflicts caused by competion over designer clothing, and in some cases by competing gangs (that identify themselves via colors). However, uniforms are still the exception for public schools. It's not a protest or reaction to the norm in the British school system. It's just the way things have been.
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