They earn around £21,000 when they first qualify, and this rises depending on experience & location, mainly £8-£18 a hour:) and also depends on how high up you are because you can get extra money for gaining titles like head of sport!
teachers get paid to about £500-£1000 a week not alot compared to footyballers since we are making other peoples lifes good not kicking a ball around for a stupid game.
I rest my case! teachers get paid to about £500-£1000 a week not alot compared to footyballers since we are making other peoples lifes good not kicking a ball around for a stupid game.
I rest my case!
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics theestimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 is as follows. * Preschool Teachers $26,610 * Kindergarten Teachers $49,770 * Elementary School $52,240 * Middle School Teachers $52,570 Remember, the above is the mean annual wage. Many teachers - depending on the geographical location - with longevity make much more.
17-20 k. Depending on their role
About $5000.00 tt a month...
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Given that you can't spell private, don't concern yourself with it. You probably won't get the job.
The salary of private school teachers varies widely. Factors that influence pay include the school's budget and the teacher's educational level.
It is depending on the school E.g Primary school,Sec school,Collage or University Primary school around $1500 - $2500 Sec school - $2500 - $2900 Collage - $3000 - $3400 University - $3400 and Above
The starting salary for a primary school teacher is USD 46,456 per annum, while the OECD average is only USD 28,523.
I am a high school History and English teacher. My current salary is $53,000 per annum. This is my first year as a teacher. Each year I also receive an increase in my pay (not sure how much that is yet) for nine years. It depends on the school though. I work in a private Catholic school. It may be different in a public school or in a more prestigious school.
They earn around $21,000 when they first qualify, and this rises depending on experience & location.
actually no. private schools do not get funding from the government and although the tuition is high, that money goes toward the school's electricity, water etc. public school teachers get higher pay because public schools get much more money from the government
100 years in school to be a teacher
A geography teacher in the UK can earn around £110-£200 per day depending on experience, qualifications, and the school's location. It can vary based on factors such as the teacher's level (primary vs. secondary), whether they are full-time or supply, and the specific school they work in.
it depends on the grade in which the teacher is teaching.
It depends on what state you live in, and whether it is a private or a public school system.