Preparation Time

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musings28
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Preparation Time

Post by musings28 »

In general, do international schools allow teachers some prep time? Is this part of a teacher's schedule? Here in Canada, Ontario, we get 40 minutes of prep time every day.

Thanks for any info!

I'm assuming that it depends on the location and the school.
bulegila
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Post by bulegila »

At my school we have 20 contact hours and 20 non contact hours.

Those 20 non-contact hours are for preparation, meetings and other duties such as clubs.
Zsejanko

Post by Zsejanko »

Most (if not all) should have prep. For example, if you're an Elementary teacher at an international school, there may be some subjects that you won't be able to teach ( e.g. native / mother languages of the host country, sometimes History because history is a culturally rooted subject that is often delivered in the mother tongue ).

In the school that I am working in right now, there are 7 periods but 2 - 3 prep periods / per day ( and this is not adding the full lunch hour of course ). In the last school I taught, sometimes I had as much as 3 - 4 prep periods.
mysharona
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Post by mysharona »

At our large high school we teach 5 out of 8 classes in a two day rotation schedule. At the elementary school they get 90 minutes a day, which on paper looks fabulous, but once you take into account all the duties, team meetings and committees the teachers have to be on the time is really insignificant.
Mr.Cake
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Post by Mr.Cake »

I am a MYP and DP teacher at an international school.

I have 21 contact hours and only 5.5 hrs prep time. Meetings also eats into this time...
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