Discover Teaching Paths for MINT Graduates in NRW
Aspiring teachers in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) can learn about various paths into the teaching profession at an upcoming event. Wolfgang Hoerning from the State Examination Office NRW will discuss different routes into teaching, including lateral entry, at the free event on October 9th from 4 to 6 PM. Prior registration is required at https://eveeno.com/lehrerwerden.
The event is particularly aimed at individuals with degrees or those studying in the MINT fields (Mathematics, Informatics, Natural Sciences, Technology) who are considering a career as a pedagogue in schools. Hoerning will delve into suitable subject combinations and different school forms.
Typically, teacher training in NRW involves enrolling in relevant bachelor's and master's degree programs in teaching or education at a university or pedagogical university. After passing admission exams and attending advisory sessions, a preparatory service (Referendariat) follows before full teacher qualification is granted. Further in-service training and professional development are required for later side-care (Seitenbetreuung) as mandated by school regulations and the teachers' duty of continuous education.
The event offers a unique opportunity for MINT graduates and students to explore teaching as a career. It provides insights into the various paths into the teaching profession and the qualifications required. Those interested can register for free at https://eveeno.com/lehrerwerden.
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