Time was, when some people thought And job satisfaction is Teaching’s forte. Teaching was a low-paid profession. (You’d be hard pressed to find a job with Misconceptions abounded. more.) A strong sense of service and A hard-earned Degree, they thought, could responsibility. Unlimited scope for initiabe put to more profitable use, both in job tive. Permanent lifetime employment and satisfaction, and financial reward. opportunities for self-improvement. Not to We’ve got news for them. mention the long holidays. Salaries for Teachers today put paid to So you’ve got your Degree. Now use that that low-pay fallacy look at the scale wealth of knowledge and understanding, below. Impressive? Come teaching. RAC]/'"' CAI A DIETQ Allowances while at Teachers’ O/Al_rAr\lCO College for the one year course Bachelor’s Four Year Five Year for graduates are: Bachelor’s Decree Decree Decree Degree $2627, Master's Degree First year $3516 $3891 $4203 $2946, Degree with Ist or 2nd rrmnd v»ar $3891 $4203 $4578 Class Honours $3091. If eligible, Second year *389“ TTZrf I??!? a married allowance of $l4O is Third year $4203 $4578 $4829 pai d . Fourth year $4578 $4829 $5204 In secondary schools with rolls Fifth year $4829 $5204 $5642 in excess of 850 pupils, the basic Sixth year $5204 $5642 $6OBO salary or Principals and DeputySeventh year $5642 $6OBO $6OBO Principal $10,521 Eighth year $6OBO $6OBO $6OBO Deputy-Principal $8,331 Further information from: Careers Advisor Recruitment Officers Education Boards Department of Education If you have what it takes, Teaching has a lot to give • e 4
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32774, 26 November 1971, Page 2
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