Not exact matches
Yet we've organized conventional
schools in an industrial model and we batch - process students in ways that made sense to «cult of efficiency» experts circa 1920, that lent themselves to uniform teachers
delivering a uniform curriculum to groups of twenty to thirty same - age pupils in more - or-less identical classrooms
during a six -
hour day and 180 - day year that made perfect sense for a country that lacked air conditioning and that wanted to standardize the
school year.
Your skills Experienced recruiter from the education sector Evidence of
delivering results Knowledge of the Education Recruitment sector in the UK Can work comfortably within a team Your Personal attributes Confident, professional and able to build strong relationship Passion for achieving consistent results Desire to build a successful career Ability to quickly assimilate new information and think on your feet Associated benefits Competitive base salary # 24,000 - # 27,000 basic Reduced working
hours during School holidays Team and individual Bonus scheme based on results.
Your skills · Experienced recruiter from any sector or teacher with a sales background · Evidence of
delivering results · None aggressive negotiator · Can work comfortably within a team or individually · Possess a honest work ethic · Adaptable · Your Personal Traits · Confident, professional and able to build strong relationship · Passion for achieving consistent results · Desire to build a successful career · Ability to quickly assimilate new information and think on your feet Associated benefits · Competitive and negotiable base salary · Free car parking · Reduced working
hours during School holidays · 8.00 am - 5.30 pm · Training, development and support · Team and individual Bonus scheme based on results · Pension · None corporate working environment · Private medical insurance including spouse · Incentive schemes · Company paid for social events and activities This is an immediate start however does take into account any gardening leave you may have.
The SET programme, which was designed by the first author [18, 19], was
delivered by regular class teachers
during scheduled
school hours.