Prospero Teaching’s overseas experts explain Visas, Tiers, UK Ancestry & documents you need to come over. Visas – How hard is it to come over? The facts. When coming over to the UK one of the first thoughts are visas. Which one do you choose? Which one is the best one to go for? Is [...]
If you are looking to teach in England, though not necessarily in an urban city environment, there are many areas in the surrounding boroughs which provide a great sense of British culture and essence of country life. With beautiful, scenic walks and landscape views, the following areas provide a great place to live for a country [...]
Prospero teaching place teachers in London, South East England / The Home Counties and are now expanding into the North Of England and The Midlands with offices across locations in the UK. London Boroughs Barking and Dagenham Barnet Bexley Brent Bromley Camden Croydon Ealing Enfield Greenwich Hackney Hammersmith and Fulham Haringey Harrow Havering Hillingdon Hounslow Islington Kensington [...]
PRIMARY MATHS TOP 10 In 2012 the BBC have reported on the top ten ranking (from a 2011 report) for primary maths results. England’s results keep us in the top ten, with Northern Ireland ranked as Europe’s top performing education system for primary maths. Singapore South Korea Hong Kong Taiwan Japan Northern Ireland Belgium (Flemish) Finland England (6th in 2007) [...]
Prospero Teaching is one of the leading education agencies in the UK. We have been successfully placing teaching staff in jobs for many years and we work with over 400 schools, academies and nurseries across London and the South East. We are an award winning agency with 100% DfE Quality Mark. We are growing fast and [...]
Pupils with ASD are taught and learn more successfully according to the principles of the TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic Related Communication Handicapped Children) programme through classroom specific activities/tasks including life-skills. TEACCH provides a wide range of services to a broad spectrum of Key Stage Two pupils and their families including assessment, individualised treatment programmes, social skills training, [...]
Over the past 15 years a lot of money has been invested in introducing technology and training into schools and PGCE programmes, as well as ICT suites for students to use at their leisure. It is increasingly apparent that those applying for teaching jobs in the UK need to be competent in applying technology in [...]
It’s sometimes feels like the subject of teacher recruitment is in the news daily: from a lack of jobs to a lack of candidates and a lack of budget to support needed roles. Most recently an article from The Guardian discussed the general struggle to fill head teacher vacancies, and whether or not filling these [...]
Teachers’ tips – Things that do work! Separate behaviour from the person (i.e. talk about the behaviour as an object). Set clear expectations of behaviour during the lesson. Plan and prepare thoroughly for behavioural strategies as well as learning. Accept support – it’s a sign of strength not weakness. Ensure that you follow through with [...]
St Mary’s University College invited us to their Recruitment Day in November and asked to write 50 words about ourselves…We decided to ask our supply staff (teachers and support staff) and schools…this is what you had to say: Adina: Opportunity. Arek: Supero! Anna and Debra: Prosperous. Christine: Fantastic. Anneke: Involved. Bhavana: Superb. David (Curriculum Leader): [...]