Annual workloads

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If you are full time, how many hours do you teach in a year?

Poll ended at Wed Jun 29, 2005 4:23 pm

Less than 849 hours
2
33%
850 - 899 hours
1
17%
900 - 949 hours
0
No votes
950 - 999 hours
1
17%
1000 - 1049 hours
0
No votes
1050 - 1099 hours
0
No votes
1100 - 1149 hours
0
No votes
1150 - 1199 hours
1
17%
1200 - 1249 hours
1
17%
 
Total votes: 6

lolwhites
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Annual workloads

Post by lolwhites » Wed Jun 15, 2005 4:23 pm

I am interested in finding out what a typical annual workload is for EFL teachers. If you work full time, please click on the appproprite number. If you work part time, please estimate the hours you would expect, or be expected, to work if you taught full time.

If you are paid by sessions other than an hour (e.g. 45 minutes), can you still calculate your annual load in hours to ensure uniformity. For the same reason, please only count the hours you actually teach, not preparation and marking.

Thanks

woodcutter
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Post by woodcutter » Thu Jun 16, 2005 12:25 am

Just under 1000. However, I work in a Uni, so there's a lot of admin and preparation.

I don't do that for fun.

Metamorfose
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Post by Metamorfose » Thu Jun 16, 2005 4:22 pm

An average of 1200 hours, but my week workload tend to vary.

I just carry on doing this for the pleasure :D or maybe one has to do the dirty work 8)

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