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Dan123
Joined: 08 Jan 2014 Posts: 112
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:25 am Post subject: |
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| Can someone teaching at University give an account of a typical day? I'd like to know what it entails? |
My schedule isn't at all typical, but I teach less than 10 hours a week and only work on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (other teachers here have 3 day weekends and 1 extra day off). My classes are 85 minutes long (40 minutes, 5 minute break, 40 minutes) and I teach listening and video classes. I have 3 classes for each, and only plan 2 lessons a week. On Mondays, I start at 8am and finish at 3pm (with a 2 and a half hour break between my second and third lessons), on Wednesdays I have 1 class at 1:30 and on Fridays I have classes from 8:00-11:05.
Winter and summer holidays are paid for in full, my apartment is fine and I have no complaints about anything (other than the area I'm in being a bit far from the city centre...). We have also been asked to do 3 English corners each, which since my hours are so low, I really didn't mind doing at all.
Basically, I'm hardly even working. Luckily, I'm also studying Chinese, so it's pretty much perfect for me. Last year I hardly had any free time at all, and I'm progressing 10x faster this year. |
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Deats
Joined: 02 Jan 2015 Posts: 503
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:25 am Post subject: |
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At uni I had a max of 16 hours a week, sometimes as few as 12 hours a week (an hour being a 45 min class - so actually 9-12 hours in real time)
I usually had Mondays off. And the other hours were split across Tue-Fri. If I had 2 lessons that followed on, then I had a 30 minute break when I would lesson plan for the following day. Sometimes I didn't need that much time, sometimes I needed more. It depended on whether I had taught that topic previously or not. I had a stupid class about introducing foreign countries that I taught about 4 times a week for 90 mins (half my classes) for a couple of years. It was the same lesson so NEVER a new lesson plan. I could walk in asleep and teach it. It was incredibly boring and I was sick and tired of it, but it meant very little work (no marking or prep) so I put up with it. I always had English Corner on a Weds afternoon (again no marking or prep). One semester I worked in an evening (max once a week) and my wife had to do a Saturday class. Both these were 1 semester jobs and we were there for 4 years. |
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