Probably, some may consider you overqualified for the post however. If you did get the job you would be expected to work towards the relevant UK GNVQ qualifications. Probably a better option is to consider doing on the job PGCE qualifications through the governments fast track options.
S. Gerrish has written: 'The role of the non-teaching assistant in primary schools'
Bachelor of teaching
There are insufficient and qualified english teachers to teach the subject in the Primary schools.
Yes, private schools do not require state certification. With a Master's Degree, you can even teach at a community college without certification. (depending on the school's highest level of education requirement)
E. D. Joseph has written: 'The teaching of science in tropical primary schools' -- subject(s): Science, Study and teaching (Primary)
Most schools require a 4 year college degree and a teaching certificate.
B.A Foyster has written: 'Teaching water safety for primary schools'
L. W. Downes has written: ''Tables'' 'The teaching of arithmetic in primary schools'
Jeff Bagnell has written: 'Effective teaching of religious and moral education' -- subject(s): Religious education of children, Study and teaching (Secondary), Study and teaching (Primary), Catholic schools
The grid method is a way of teaching multiplication that is used in primary schools. Pupils move on from an array to the grid method. It is also used for teaching times tables.
Joseph H. Thornhill has written: 'Comparative perceptions on the teaching of French in primary schools'
Kenneth Lovell has written: 'The teaching of arithmetic in primary schools' -- subject(s): Arithmetic, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'Educational psychology and children' -- subject(s): Educational psychology 'Team teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching teams