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Does anyone do peripatetic lessons for schools? (All Teachers)
Guest Teacher replied 1 year ago 3 Members · 8 Replies- 20-minute lessons
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PSS Matt who was you’re contact for Exeter college?
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Yep, most def. I actually found the shorter lessons sharpened my teaching a lot more, making me stick to one thing and make sure it’s done.
My contact were two people at Exe-Coll, Roz Harding (though she might have left!) and Katie Wild, the head of department. Go on an Estill course if you can and just wave the certificate at them, that’s how I got the job there!:)
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