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- Sat Feb 11, 2017 1:33 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Elementary/Primary teachers, how much prep time do you get?
- Replies: 14
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Re: Elementary/Primary teachers, how much prep time do you g
In Scandinavia you get about 16 hours teaching and the rest is for you to plan. This only applies to high school teachers. Not sure about the rest of them.
- Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:24 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Letter of Intent
- Replies: 12
- Views: 23265
Re: Letter of Intent
wrldtrvlr123 wrote:
> PS: If you signed a LOI then many schools might not be too happy if you are
> continuing to search (depending on what the LOI actually says). Call them and put
> this to rest.
The LOI said that it was dependent on my references basically. I know that my references are good, but I just do not like the waiting process. I want to know that everything is settled. The only reason that I am still looking is because everything I have read on here about LOI's is that they aren't binding and that you should continue looking, PsyGuy 's posts specifically. I just don't know what the appropriate process is and what I should be doing (twiddle thumbs and try to be patient?). I don't want to miss out on an opportunity and then not get the contract from this school because I do not want to stay at my current school for another year. I have only emailed two other schools.
So you think I should stop contacting other schools? I don't want to upset this school, I do like them and do want to work for them.
> PS: If you signed a LOI then many schools might not be too happy if you are
> continuing to search (depending on what the LOI actually says). Call them and put
> this to rest.
The LOI said that it was dependent on my references basically. I know that my references are good, but I just do not like the waiting process. I want to know that everything is settled. The only reason that I am still looking is because everything I have read on here about LOI's is that they aren't binding and that you should continue looking, PsyGuy 's posts specifically. I just don't know what the appropriate process is and what I should be doing (twiddle thumbs and try to be patient?). I don't want to miss out on an opportunity and then not get the contract from this school because I do not want to stay at my current school for another year. I have only emailed two other schools.
So you think I should stop contacting other schools? I don't want to upset this school, I do like them and do want to work for them.
- Sun Feb 05, 2017 3:28 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Letter of Intent
- Replies: 12
- Views: 23265
Letter of Intent
General Question: How long is appropriate between receiving/signing a LOI and receiving a contract?
More Specific: I signed an LOI with a well known school and I was just wondering if it is common for a pretty prestigious school to reconsider following through on an LOI?
Silly Question: How long between sending an email should you wait to hear back before sending another email? I just don't want to be that nagging person.
Side note: I understand that an LOI is not a contract and that I should continue my search process. I just desperately want this job. Not a good feeling to be in limbo.
More Specific: I signed an LOI with a well known school and I was just wondering if it is common for a pretty prestigious school to reconsider following through on an LOI?
Silly Question: How long between sending an email should you wait to hear back before sending another email? I just don't want to be that nagging person.
Side note: I understand that an LOI is not a contract and that I should continue my search process. I just desperately want this job. Not a good feeling to be in limbo.