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Hi guys

 

I was just thinking about my college placement in a reception class, what I would like to know is should I ask questions if so what sort of questions. I feel that college has put a lot of pressure on me to find a job or placement quickly so I now feel that I am going to stuggle to pay my bills only working the other 2 days per week. AGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!! :(:(

 

I have worked in a reception class before but it too was on placement and was a long time ago well 6 years ago.

 

Well hopefully this may lead to a job in a schools foundation stage unit in the local area. :oxD As I have been told by someone who works in a school attached to the before and after school club I am working in this week that practitioners who work volunatry in primary school usually end up working in the same school or somewhere else in the area.

 

 

Beth

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Do you mean questions regarding input for your course work? or

Questions about working in the school? or am I totally on the wrong track :o

 

Your letter to the school states that you would leave after placement to work in Early Yeras ( I think)

 

What do you want to do when you finish your degree?

 

Do you need more 'working' hours to finance yourself through uni?

 

Are there any grants available to you?

 

Peggy

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I'm a Reception teacher in a FSU so if you can clarify whether the questions are for the actual teacher or to sort out your placement, I'll try to help if I can

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I have visited the Reception Class at the school, I did not get to ask any questions. I went in at 10 am and left at 11.30, we watched a JP video, played with some children then went for assembly and then I went home. It is a large class of 45 children! :o

 

What a small world we live in someone on my FD course, her parent works there and also some else I know who as a daughter in law works in the school as well.

 

 

Beth

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