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Cos m op olitan  p r omotion  for  Te a c hin g





              ClaireRowlinson

              FRENCH AND MANDARIN TEACHER




              After university, I travelled around the world, recruiting
              international students for different universities. But after
              six years, I wanted to settle in one place and I realised that

              the best part of my job was the interaction with young
              people, so I decided to train as a teacher.
                 The best moments in teaching are when you almost see
              a switch go on in a student’s head. They forget all about
              trying to look cool and just want to find out more.
                 As I teach languages, the students seem to find it quite
              confusing that I’m from England. One day, we were talking
              about something in class and I said,“Back home…” A girl
              I’ve taught for three years asked if I was talking about
              back home in France. I’m from the Lake District.
                 This job is about so much more than just the subjects
              you teach, though. Hopefully, I’m developing inquisitive,
              open-minded, tolerant young people along the way.
                 You know how when you ask someone what their day
              was like, they often say,“Fine’’? As a teacher, you never just
                                   .
              say,“Today was fine’” There’s always something amazing
              that’s happened, or a challenging behavioural situation, or
              a kid has said something really funny. Every day’s different.
                                                                                                                              Gabrielle Alexander



                                                                                      GabrielleAlexander
                    If you’re
                 inspired to learn
              more about a career                                                     HEAD OF MATHS AND YEAR 6
               in teaching and the
                 training options                                                     I worked in PR after leaving university, but I tutored
                available, search                                                     a bit as well. I wanted a job with a real purpose,
               “Get Into Teaching”
                                                                                      so I applied for teacher training. The first time
                                                                                      I taught in a classroom, I realised,“This is where I fit.”
                                                                                        When I was at primary school, I was in the bottom
                                                                                      set for maths and it broke me, because I really love the
                                                                                      subject. It was never something that came naturally
                                                                                      to me and I think that’s why I love teaching it now.
                                                                                        The best bit of the job is the children. They have no
                                                                                      filter. You could be teaching a lesson about algebra and
                                                                                      a child will put up their hand and say,“Miss, it’s my
                                                                                      auntie’s birthday,” and that will be it. They’re so funny.
                                                                                        You can really make a difference in teaching. We’re
                                                                                      bringing up the next generation – people who could
                                                                                      potentially find the cure for cancer or run the
                                                                                      country. They need good role models. If you’re
                                                                                      going to work hard at something, why not choose

                                                                                      something that could change a child’s life? ◆


              Claire Rowlinson




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