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Online behavioural profiling.
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Keeping your CV up to date is one of the best ways to be prepared for a career opportunity and also helps you work towards your professional goals.
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Hays Education's overseas offices in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa work closely with our individual UK offices to recruit, security check and place professional, qualified teachers from these countries into schools.
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Hays Education works with British international schools all around the world to place UK and Australasian trained primary and secondary teachers, on a permanent and temporary basis.
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To keep up-to-date of the developments in the Early Years market, Hays Early Years details some of the key issues and learning strategies.
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Hays Early Years wants to make your life as an early years specialist, whether supply or permanent, as easy as possible. Below is a selection of key early years websites offering advise and information on a wide variety of childcare matters.
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The key points to Hays Education's LEA Partnerships are:
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From the ages of 5-16, all children in England and Wales must receive education based around the four key stages (KS) of the National Curriculum. Below is an introduction to the National Curriculum.
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Anyone wishing to work as a qualified teacher in England must have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). However, if you are an overseas qualified teacher (OTT), you can work as a temporary teacher for up to four years without QTS.
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Supporting children with special needs can be a challenging but hugely rewarding career, whether you work in a mainstream school, a unit attached to a school, a pupil referral unit or a special school.