Canadian teacher and principal salaries and pension packages
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Canadian teacher and principal salaries and pension packages
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No such thing as a cat 4 out west. If you are elementary, you could (not sure if you still can) start teaching after 4 years, but had to finish your fifth year during summers in the next 3 years.
Middle schools and secondary schools are cat 5 teachers only, unless you were grandfathered in. Those people are mostly gone, or will be gone through the system shortly.
Cat 6 was where I was at, in a snowy place far up north, but still with most of the modern conveniences. I liked it, but distant pastures beckoned us...
Middle schools and secondary schools are cat 5 teachers only, unless you were grandfathered in. Those people are mostly gone, or will be gone through the system shortly.
Cat 6 was where I was at, in a snowy place far up north, but still with most of the modern conveniences. I liked it, but distant pastures beckoned us...
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Yeah, I've been around. My first job saw me travel all over to very small, very remote communities that had you thinking, "Holy Sh**! People LIVE out here?" Students were not too bad though - but teaching was 50% instructing and 50% motivational coach to help the students realize they could succeed at learning (which most of them did, thank goodness!).