Drive to get more teachers
Helen Winter, assistant headteacher and director of teaching school at Bishop Rawstorne Academy in Croston is among adult returners supporting a campaign to encourage those thinking of changing jobs to think about teaching.
Helen said: “I’d always been interested in teaching, but my life took me in a different direction for a while. Although having already pursued a successful career as a lawyer for nearly 10 years, I decided I needed a new challenge, and so the time felt right to research a career in teaching.
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Hide Ad“I looked online at the practicalities of training to be a teacher in Lancashire and what the job would entail day-to-day, whilst deciding on the best next steps.
“I registered my interest, and am now a qualified teacher.”
She added: “I’ve not looked back and I absolutely love being a teacher.
“The moments I get to be part of , such as when something clicks for a pupil for the first time - are priceless, and often give me goosebumps.
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Hide Ad“Im proud of the job I do each day. I’d advise people who are looking for a rewarding career change to consider teaching – especially if you enjoy working with young people, are interested in a particular subject area or are keen to find a career path with a wide range of opportunities.”
Roger Pope, chairman of the National College for Teaching and Leadership said: “Anyone based in Lancashire interested in teaching as a career should visit the Get into Teaching website where they can register their interest and receive all the advice and information they need.” about teaching and the training options