Ares
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I'm 18 and am currently studying my first year of Arts/Law at UOW, however this first year has been only law subjects. I've always been torn between doing law or teaching and that's why I picked Arts (english/history major) and law; however after studying law, I've realised that it definitely isn't for me for a multitude of reasons. I want to become a high school english/history teacher, but I have lots of questions:
IF finding employment will be difficult, I would like to have the flexibility to teach in Catholic schools, however: I'm agnostic. I find religion fascinating from a philosophical/historical perspective (and could see myself teaching studies of religion), however I don't believe (and often don't agree with) many religious viewpoints. Do Catholic schools want only Catholic teachers who aim to encourage students to follow Catholicism? Because if so, I feel like I wouldn't be suitable to teach at a Catholic school because as a teacher I would focus on teaching students the material and encouraging them to question the material and make up their own beliefs - which may be frowned upon in strictly Catholic schools. Also at Catholic schools I know that going to church and participating in Catholic ceremonies is very important (I went to a Catholic school); would I be required to identify as Catholic and participate in all Catholic ceremonies in order to teach at a Catholic school?
Also, what is a good university for teaching? I've been told that Notre Dame is great for teaching in general and that it's easier to be qualified to teach in Catholic schools if you go there. At the same time, I'm told that Sydney and UNSW are also very good. I'm looking at 3 options:
1. Arts (3 years) and Master of Teaching (2 years) at UOW (where I already study).
2. Arts/Education (5 years) at Sydney university.
3. Arts/Education (4 years) at Notre Dame (if I want to be qualified for Catholic schools).
I would prefer to continue studying at UOW and do an Arts (english/history majors) and Master of Teaching. However, if Arts/Education at Sydney would mean better employability, I would rather go there. And if being qualified to teach in Catholic schools would increase employability, I would want to go to Notre Dame. I'm just not really sure which uni is best for me! If I had to pick a type of school to teach at I'd prefer private independent high schools (which I'm told Sydney uni is better for); however I'd still like to experience what it's like teaching in disadvantaged public schools at some point. And if it is difficult to get a permanent job as a teacher nowadays (which I'm told it is), I would like the flexibility to be able to teach in Catholic schools.
Thanks for anyone who can help me out!
IF finding employment will be difficult, I would like to have the flexibility to teach in Catholic schools, however: I'm agnostic. I find religion fascinating from a philosophical/historical perspective (and could see myself teaching studies of religion), however I don't believe (and often don't agree with) many religious viewpoints. Do Catholic schools want only Catholic teachers who aim to encourage students to follow Catholicism? Because if so, I feel like I wouldn't be suitable to teach at a Catholic school because as a teacher I would focus on teaching students the material and encouraging them to question the material and make up their own beliefs - which may be frowned upon in strictly Catholic schools. Also at Catholic schools I know that going to church and participating in Catholic ceremonies is very important (I went to a Catholic school); would I be required to identify as Catholic and participate in all Catholic ceremonies in order to teach at a Catholic school?
Also, what is a good university for teaching? I've been told that Notre Dame is great for teaching in general and that it's easier to be qualified to teach in Catholic schools if you go there. At the same time, I'm told that Sydney and UNSW are also very good. I'm looking at 3 options:
1. Arts (3 years) and Master of Teaching (2 years) at UOW (where I already study).
2. Arts/Education (5 years) at Sydney university.
3. Arts/Education (4 years) at Notre Dame (if I want to be qualified for Catholic schools).
I would prefer to continue studying at UOW and do an Arts (english/history majors) and Master of Teaching. However, if Arts/Education at Sydney would mean better employability, I would rather go there. And if being qualified to teach in Catholic schools would increase employability, I would want to go to Notre Dame. I'm just not really sure which uni is best for me! If I had to pick a type of school to teach at I'd prefer private independent high schools (which I'm told Sydney uni is better for); however I'd still like to experience what it's like teaching in disadvantaged public schools at some point. And if it is difficult to get a permanent job as a teacher nowadays (which I'm told it is), I would like the flexibility to be able to teach in Catholic schools.
Thanks for anyone who can help me out!