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Adult Education, early school leaver teaching jobs etc. for Non-Q teachers

  • 25-10-2011 3:41pm
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    Am currently working part-time and badly need more hours and want to do something where I can make a difference as well as earn a few bob.

    I have near-native fluency in the Irish language and I have a degree in English and am good with Maths so I would be happy to teach any of these subjects to either adults or possibly early school leavers.

    I'm not qualified as a teacher so I know my options are very limited here. I did consider teaching Irish in secondary school but my degree is not in Irish and as postgraduate study doesn't qualify, along with the HDip I'd have to do another degree and I don't think I'd achieve anything by doing it apart from getting the B.A designation in Irish.

    Are there any options available to me being non-qualified (particularly where it comes to teaching Irish)?


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