printman
26th October 2008, 09:13 AM
I was just wondering if every teacher in NZ has the same professional certificate or if it is different for public and private schools. Here in the US some private schools do not require a teachers certificate. Thanks
Mike
beanbeanz
28th October 2008, 05:20 PM
I don't think you'll find employment in either private or public sector without a teaching certificate. They do have an untrained teacher pay rate on the scale, but those are from the times where you didn't necessarily have to be registered to teach.
mgbridges
28th October 2008, 05:35 PM
Depends what you mean by 'teach' as I'm working as a teacher aide despite not having any formal teaching qualifications/certificates.
Then again I am working at my son's school and was only approached ab out the role after a number of other mums turned the it down (it was initially only 4hrs a week). The pay isn't brilliant but its now 13hrs that fits very conveniently around my DS's needs.
HTH
Anneliese
melly
29th October 2008, 03:29 PM
Depends what you mean by 'teach' as I'm working as a teacher aide despite not having any formal teaching qualifications/certificates.
A Teacher Aide is a totally different position and they do not have the same legal responsibilities as a Teacher.
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