FAQs > Working at LSE (9 entries)
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The maximum number of teaching hours is 24 per week. In addition, there are approximately 2 non-contact hours every week. This includes a brief teachers’ meeting every second Monday, plus teacher ...
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The timetable is split into pre-set lesson times. Peak teaching times are, 15:50, 17:40 and 19:30. There may also be some morning classes or early afternoon classes. Teachers may have some ...
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Course plans should be completed in the first two weeks of term. Although they are time-consuming, they will make your life easier in the long run, in addition to ensuring that ...
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All tests are standardized and written for you. In addition, revision lesson study sheets and materials for in-class work are provided for progress and final tests. The office will copy tests ...
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The London School of English boasts one of the largest teaching resource libraries in Kyiv. We have a large collection of resource books including: other popular ...
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If you are ill, you should contact the school at your earliest opportunity. While we do try to cover the lesson, if there is nobody available to cover your classes you ...
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Yes, there is a Director of Studies and an Assistant Director of Studies. All three School Directors help manage the school and deal with educational matters. All management staff, including the ...
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Our school generally has around 25 full-time teachers along with 3-4 part-time. Most of our teachers are in their second or third year working for LSE as many qualified teachers have ...
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We have regular staff meetings once every two weeks. They typically last 20-30 minutes depending on the agenda. They are run by the Director of Studies and involve discussing academic, administrative, ...















