It depends on the school, but most teachers don't get paid anything for extra curricular activities. Sometimes they might get a small stipend, though...like $100 or so. It also depends on the activity. Teachers are more likely to get paid for coaching a team than they are for sponsoring a club.
At jesussacredheart.com, we teachers love to take part in extra curricular activities. We do not really care if we are getting pay for it or not.
yes i go dancing and it's counted as an extra ciricular activity. ity's just as much as one as all the other sports :) hope this helps :)
Yes all schools should have curricular activities. As it keeps the body and mind in good shape , thosewho tok part in sports always did better in life. Sadly today to much of studies and classes , leave little time for sports.
Extra-curricular activities are important because they can help gain entry to university by developing your skill-set and providing a good future. These activities also help to socialise and meet new people and many can help us keep fit.
Some do, and others do not. Generally, the family unit is considered the ideal - Australians enjoy activities with their families very much. However, as is the case in all societies where there are free-thinking individuals who are involved in a variety of extra-curricular activities, oftentimes the families are unable to eat together.
Based on my opinion, you don't need TOO much extra curricular activities. This doesn't mean you shouldn't do many, but not too much that you hardly have any time to yourself or sleep. You should have a nice balance of maybe 1-2 extra activities, or if your willing to go a little further, maybe 3. Colleges don't necessarily care that you do everything. However, they do want to see that you've found an interest, a passion, a path, and you spent alot of time and effort to it. It should be noted that colleges don't paticularly look at middle school activity. Most of the times, they will look at high school.
Start with a smile and a greeting. Ask about what classes they like, what teachers they like (and don't like), what sports they're interested in, what extra curricular activities or outside activities they participate in. Not all at once; when they seem to want to discuss a particular topic of conversation, stick with that and save the rest for another time. Avoid gossiping, talking negatively about classmates (you never know who their friend or cousin might be), or too much about yourself.
Devry University which was established in 1931 has a very good facilitation structure for students. Every student is provided an equal opportunity to get involved in community activities. The campus is equipped with indoor and outdoor gaming and event management activities. The campus is existing from last 80 years and they have been very much aware of students extra curricular activities.
well you get hot because you are doing too much extra curricular exercise or just messing about your body can't cope with too much exercise
Devry University which was established in 1931 has a very good facilitation structure for students. Every student is provided an equal opportunity to get involved in community activities. The campus is equipped with indoor and outdoor gaming and event management activities. The campus is existing from last 80 years and they have been very much aware of students extra curricular activities.
colleges appreciate the value of it. (APEX) :)
Generally, they make the basic salary plus a little above for doing extra work as head teachers.
Their providing a secure environment, heat, light, good food, warm clothing, transportation, financial support, medical and dental care, the best education and extra curricular activities they can afford, unconditional love and access to the internet, I guess them wanting you to respect yourself and take some responsibility is just asking too much. They must be evil.