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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by folabunmi(f): 8:43pm On Aug 10, 2015
Kindly enlighten me on this ,if am to teach common entrance students on maths and science only,which past question and test book will you recommend for me to use as a teacher to prepare the students.the students makes use of British/Nigeria Curriculum method of teaching in their school.
Thanks.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 8:45pm On Aug 10, 2015
artisticallyart:
A leading Group of Schools (full boarding)
located on the outskirts of Lagos State looking
for focused, energetic, results-driven,
committed and experienced individuals, who
are willing to live around Mowe/Ofada axis, to
fill the following full-time positions:
Location: Mowe/Ofada
1. English Language
2. Mathematics
3. Agricultural Science
4. Christian Religious Studies
5. Physical And Health Education
6. Fine Art
7. Home Economics
8. French Language
9. Music
10. Computer Studies
11. Technical Drawing
12. Foods And Nutrition
13. Yoruba Language
14. Igbo Language
15. Commerce
16. Economics
17. Geography
18. Literature -In- English
19. Biology
20. Chemistry
21. Physics
22. Further Mathematics
23. Financial Accounting
24. Social Studies
25. Business Studies (Must have experience in
Shorthand and Typewriting)
Requirements
Candidates should possess Bachelor's Degree
preferably in education in relevant subjects
from any reputable university/institution.
(Possession of Master's Degree will be an
added advantage).
Excellent communication and interpersonal
skills.
Minimum of five (5 years relevant post
qualification teaching experience in an
international school.
Must be able to use ICT to enhance teaching.
Application Closing Date
15th August, 2015.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should
send a Cover Letter and CV to:
recruitment.talent2014@gmail.com using the
title of the position being applied for as the
subject of the email. For example: ACADEMIC
- Igbo Language
Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be
contacted.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Engrcharlesid(m): 8:47pm On Aug 10, 2015
neyosea25:
A school around Sabo, Ikorodu needs teachers in the following subjects: Mathematics/Further Mathematics, Chemistry, Agricultural Science, Commerce, Account, Economics, Government, Business Studies and ICT. All applicants must be degree holder with at least 1 year experience. All interested applicants should send their CVs to neyosea25@yahoo.com on or before Friday. Please note, only applicants within Ikorodu should apply.
cv sent
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 8:47pm On Aug 10, 2015
folabunmi:
Kindly enlighten me on this ,if am to teach common entrance students on maths and science only,which past question and test book will you recommend for me to use as a teacher to prepare the students.the students makes use of British/Nigeria Curriculum method of teaching in their school.
Thanks.
Cc:
Adetoks19
Avicky
Golden Dr.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 8:52pm On Aug 10, 2015
lufizzkids:


Sorry for the late reply,I am just seeing this
I don't know if we should.I think its open for discussion.

Sunnypar- I thot sharing the interview questions is the feedback expected .enlighten me
Thank you.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 8:53pm On Aug 10, 2015
kendraloops:
Please who can put me through what basic tech for junior secondary entails. I have an interview this week but I've never taught JSS pupils before. Its urgent!!
Hmmmm Primary and Secondary are two different ball game in terms of teaching.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 9:01pm On Aug 10, 2015
Kendraloops asked a question make una no just they observe without contributing now. imagine if Oga at the top was not updating this thread, it would have died since.

Adenaicky- Iya whats it the level


Engrcharlesid- Oh boy you no dey tire to look this thread,


morrygreat- you can't be in port and get a job in Ilorin ,


lufizzkids- Congratulations in advance,


Sunnypar- How far we never see as from you,


oneluvs- Keeps us together,

islamics- Have we seen Alisha,

2Str8- how far with your tutorial services,

omawunmie85- You hardly comment, why? you are one of the most experience hands we have on this thread,

MizzD- How was work?,

babajeje123- Hope you do not play nairabet?

eddd- how are you doing?
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Engrcharlesid(m): 9:03pm On Aug 10, 2015
kendraloops:
Please who can put me through what basic tech for junior secondary entails. I have an interview this week but I've never taught JSS pupils before. Its urgent!!
firstly basic tech is very complex
...
one of the hardest subject in d junior category...
made up of practical n theory ....
also basic tech hav workshop
u need to know abt basic tech workshop ...list of tools n equipment ..d setup of a workshop
i will advise u get a good basic tech text book ...if u are a science guru...no problem ...wish u good luck

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by oneluvs: 9:13pm On Aug 10, 2015
artisticallyart:
Kendraloops asked a question make una no just they observe without contributing now. imagine if Oga at the top was not updating this thread, it would have died since.

Adenaicky- Iya whats it the level


Engrcharlesid- Oh boy you no dey tire to look this thread,


morrygreat- you can't be in port and get a job in Ilorin ,


lufizzkids- Congratulations in advance,


Sunnypar- How far we never see as from you,


oneluvs- Keeps us together,

islamics- Have we seen Alisha,

2Str8- how far with your tutorial services,

omawunmie85- You hardly comment, why? you are one of the most experience hands we have on this thread,

MizzD- How was work?,

babajeje123- Hope you do not play nairabet?

eddd- how are you doing?

I dey gbadun you. Great seven gbosa for a great man. In God will we all make it in life.!!!
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:23pm On Aug 10, 2015
aalymah:

@ninilowo,tanx...am a graduate of biochemistry and I av ova 4yrs teachin xperience.pls do u knw any1 dt wrks in d skul?I wantu knw wat their renumeration is...I stay along ijoko road,sango also...tanx
Did you go?
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:32pm On Aug 10, 2015
Looking for a physical education graduate that can teach 3 young boys aged 9, 7 and 4 some sport/soccer /gymnastics rudimentary skills. Qualification is not critical but an advantage- so unemployed graduates with energy interested in making some money can also get in touch.

Time; Monday to Saturday for 2 weeks for about an hour each day.
Location; victoria Island/ Ikoyi

Needed- well spoken and energetic, references and qualifications will be checked.

Send an e-mail anabelsmith2000@yahoo.com if you are interested. Terms are negotiable depending on what you have to offer.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:33pm On Aug 10, 2015
oneluvs:


I dey gbadun you. Great seven gbosa for a great man. In God will we all make it in life.!!!
Amen.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:36pm On Aug 10, 2015
artisticallyart:
It amazes me when most of "us" come out of to say you have tried and there is no response. In my days of job hunting, you have to be smart, sharp and be prepared.

Here are few things you need to work on;


Curriculum Vitae
Please check your cv properly, are there spellings mistakes, punctuation errors, not properly outlined cv, wrong use of words, fonts and colours.
Your CV is the first point of contact before meeting you and it says a lot about you.
It baffles me when you write on your cv that you pay attention to details yet there are spelling errors on the cv. I would not invite you.


Communication skills
Communication is passing across an ideas, opinion or information.
Some of us have very bad communication skills, when communicating with your peers/contemporaries or colleagues is a problem, how much more students/Pupils.


Teaching Methods
Someone has made mention it, as how he was able to bench a teacher in Dee Unique because of his teaching style.
There are teaching styles/methods, we have fond memories of teachers in our alma-matars, pick their style and modernise it.


Information Communication Technology
It is no longer news that ICT has come to stay in the education sector, very few schools use ICT methods of teaching but it is not an excuse for you not to operate a computer.
I was always the first to finish my exams questions and compute students results way back. With the aid of a computer, you are effective and efficient.


@Golden Dr., greetings, but spoon feeding would not help "them". Hunger wey get hope, will eat.
Standing ovation.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:38pm On Aug 10, 2015
GoldenDr:


1. My decision to start the thread was because of the unemployed individuals and the number of persons at interviews that I have attended.
2. It was an exciting time with young minds.
3. Business section
4. Communication, written and oral, computer literate and sympathetic.
You are mouthed.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by olufummy02(f): 9:46pm On Aug 10, 2015
please,I heard Lagos state is recruiting for primary school teachers.. how genuine is this pls?
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by neyosea25(m): 9:46pm On Aug 10, 2015
Engrcharlesid:
cv sent
I will check it
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Engrcharlesid(m): 9:47pm On Aug 10, 2015
neyosea25:
I will check it
kk
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by neyosea25(m): 9:56pm On Aug 10, 2015
Sunnypar:
I knew you own a school but was not sure about it.
No, i'm not the owner of the school. I was told by the school administrator. And it's urgent.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 9:58pm On Aug 10, 2015
I want to appreciate the following school owners who have been with us from the beginning of the thread:

a. Manie - Boss
b. Xtfield - Grandpa
c. Fxman65
d. Mummy Oshodi- I can't remember her monicker.

I also want to say a very big thank for advertising here first meaning you have us at heart and giving us feedbacks about applicants performance, useful tips and words of encouragement which helps "us" to refine our skills. "we" are grateful. Together "we" will make this profession an enviable one.
Thank you once again.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by islamics(m): 9:58pm On Aug 10, 2015
OCcool:
The so called interview I went for today as regards Top Star Academy Abuja. turned out to be a GNLD seminar
All is Well.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 10:00pm On Aug 10, 2015
neyosea25:
No, i'm not the owner of the school. I was told by the school administrator. And it's urgent.
And you email address is the forwarding mail. Neyosea25!!!!!
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 10:02pm On Aug 10, 2015
makazona:


Thanx for the mention Pal....Meanwhile any feedback for WAEC 2015 gatecrashers?

I gatecrashed and for now, i think i will be taken to mark Civic Education.Coordination continues this morning.

Do you intend to participate in NECO?
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 10:03pm On Aug 10, 2015
LA Professor Dr scholar
ravensckar:
Let us not call a spade a spatulous object for abrading the surface of the earth. Let us simply call it what it is; A spade. That people snap up job vacancies here without giving feedbacks after attending such interviews is the height of insensitivity. Funny enough, this lackadaisical attitude of 'No feed back' is becoming contagious; As some of us who were of the habit of always giving feed backs have refrained from doing so.

I've been observing this trend for quite some time, and honestly it's worrisome. Out there, people request for cash, recharge cards, and even s*X to connect unemployed people with their prospective employers. Here, we only request for feedback and nothing else.


The last job I posted here recently was actually offered to me by a friend, but I told him I would pass it because I'm presently occupied with some stuff. Sadly, no one has come hear to give feedbacks. And I'm sure they would have gone for the school's interview. Such ungrateful attitude!


Let this be an appeal to all those whose habit it has become to always snap jobs from here without giving feedbacks in return. You should know for sure that you're being ungrateful. A word they say.....



Meanwhile, is there anyone here that got the invite from Thomas Adewunmi College, Omu-aran, Kwara state. Of all the invites I've been receiving lately, this particular one seems tempting. Already, I've scheduled my interview with them on Sat July 4th. If there's anyone who got their invite, please open up so that we can share ideas. Funny enough, I already have interviews slated on July 2nd @ St. John Paul's Sch Ikoyi, July 3rd @ St. Jude Private Sch Festac, and now this one on July 4th.


It's really the opening of the teachers' transfer window (as football lovers commonly call it). It's gonna be busy henceforth, but without regular feedbacks, I guess it's going to be a boring thread. Peeps! Let's keep this thread rolling with feedbacks.


P.S: Please, whenever you're to mention me, kindly put my moniker. Else, it might take time before I stumble upon that 'Visiting Prof' title up there. Moreso, that 'Visiting Prof' is just an honourary title and could be withdrawn upon the whim of the conferrer. Lolz!

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 10:03pm On Aug 10, 2015
LA Professor de scholar
ravensckar:
Let us not call a spade a spatulous object for abrading the surface of the earth. Let us simply call it what it is; A spade. That people snap up job vacancies here without giving feedbacks after attending such interviews is the height of insensitivity. Funny enough, this lackadaisical attitude of 'No feed back' is becoming contagious; As some of us who were of the habit of always giving feed backs have refrained from doing so.

I've been observing this trend for quite some time, and honestly it's worrisome. Out there, people request for cash, recharge cards, and even s*X to connect unemployed people with their prospective employers. Here, we only request for feedback and nothing else.


The last job I posted here recently was actually offered to me by a friend, but I told him I would pass it because I'm presently occupied with some stuff. Sadly, no one has come hear to give feedbacks. And I'm sure they would have gone for the school's interview. Such ungrateful attitude!


Let this be an appeal to all those whose habit it has become to always snap jobs from here without giving feedbacks in return. You should know for sure that you're being ungrateful. A word they say.....



Meanwhile, is there anyone here that got the invite from Thomas Adewunmi College, Omu-aran, Kwara state. Of all the invites I've been receiving lately, this particular one seems tempting. Already, I've scheduled my interview with them on Sat July 4th. If there's anyone who got their invite, please open up so that we can share ideas. Funny enough, I already have interviews slated on July 2nd @ St. John Paul's Sch Ikoyi, July 3rd @ St. Jude Private Sch Festac, and now this one on July 4th.


It's really the opening of the teachers' transfer window (as football lovers commonly call it). It's gonna be busy henceforth, but without regular feedbacks, I guess it's going to be a boring thread. Peeps! Let's keep this thread rolling with feedbacks.


P.S: Please, whenever you're to mention me, kindly put my moniker. Else, it might take time before I stumble upon that 'Visiting Prof' title up there. Moreso, that 'Visiting Prof' is just an honourary title and could be withdrawn upon the whim of the conferrer. Lolz!
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 10:05pm On Aug 10, 2015
ProfGday:


I'II be there when u need me.
How far?
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 10:08pm On Aug 10, 2015
corkqueen:
Chemistry, Economics, Marketing and
mathematics teachers and a cook are urgently
needed at Girls' College of the Beatitudes
Saminaka - a catholic owned school in
Kaduna state.
Payment is encouraging but a temporal
accommodation is given to females.
Interested and qualified candidates should
forward thier CV to
kingsleyoforma.ugwoke@yahoo.com on or
before August. 12th 2015
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 10:08pm On Aug 10, 2015
By Muyiwa Afolabi


Many of us today are not doing or accomplishing much in n life simply because we lack the
humility and patience to start small.
As humans we all have dreams,Irrespective of our backgrounds and childhood experiences we all have very exciting and lofty dreams of greatness and success in life.

Many of us desire ownership of certain kinds of businesses, we desire certain levels in career, we long for certain awards and recognition and at least a degree of wealth and comfort.
We want to live in certain areas, travel to certain destinations, drive certain cars or even own private jets!
The interesting part of these dreams lies in the fact that we see the end of the dream and focus on it much more than the beginning.

Let me explain, if you have the dream of owning a car manufacturing company, your imagination will dwell more on the end product or finished product. You'll most likely think of the various brands of cars, the colours and how people would walk into your show rooms and make purchases and how much money you'll make in return. You would hardly dwell in your imagination on how exactly you intend to start the business – the beginning of the dream. Most of us keep visualizing our dreams from the ultimate end and hardly from the days of little beginnings, hence we rarely want to pay the price of growing we simply just wish for the end to happen on us suddenly without us lifting a finger.
If also you have as a dream a fashion line, a brand of clothing to be worn by important people globally; you'll hardly dwell in imagination and meditation on the first day you'll start building the fashion empire –from the day you'll buy your first machine, learning how to draw, design and cut fabrics. Your mental attention would always be drawn to the fun side of the dream where you'll be making sales globally and holding exhibitions and making good money.

The ultimate end of our dreams are the most pleasurable to imagine and dwell on, the beginning is always an aspect we would rarely want to think about. Incidentally, the beginning of every matter is always the most important; the way you start will go a long way in determining the way you'll end.

Even in matters like marriage, intending couples would always think and talk more about the excitement and fun of the wedding day and living together without inhibitions. They talk and plan about the wedding day, the wedding outfits, the entertainment, the colours, and the guests – they talk about how colorful the wedding would be, they also dream of their first wedding night together and how many children they would have together and all the sweet aspects of marriage. Hardly would single individuals plan on how to handle misunderstandings, financial challenges, ego issues, weakness issues and maturity matters. The intending couples don't really think of when the babies come and they can't sleep at night and the woman begins to lose her cute shape and the man begins to grow pot belly. Laughs

Naturally in dreaming, we love the good and sweet parts and we'll rather dwell on that. But may I say to you this morning that in life nothing just happens. Every great achievement is a product of time, effort, investment in resources, time and energy.
Every business empire today started with just one dreamer on a particular day. Every multinatiyon exists because one day a dreamer decided to sow the seed for his dream. No multibillion dollar business fell from the sky, someone toiled very hard to plant, nurture and grow the business to maturity.

In life everything grows. Nothing just appears. Everything you see today started with a seed, on a day by a person. Many of us are not progressing or achieving anything great in life because we are too impatient and arrogant to start small. We want everything to start big.

You want to earn hundreds of thousands
monthly from the very first day of employment. You believe you deserve and official car from the very first year of employment, you also believe in starting your own business you need millions and a beautiful business premises. You want your office to be located in the prime district of business; you want the office fully furnished with the best in class office furnishing, an official car to move around with, and a particular number of staff including a secretary, office assistant, driver and security guard. Yet this business is yet to generate one naira to afford all these desires.
You keep looking at your start up from this perspective and you conclude you can't start your business without enough capital.

Would it interest you to know that I started my own company from the dining room of my house and I was the MD, the Secretary the cleaner as well as the messenger at the very beginning? Today the story is very, very different. To move ahead with your dreams in life you must be willing to start small. You must see your dream as a seed requiring time, nurture and patience to grow and keep growing. Life is not about wishes, it's really in the doing. You must work out your dreams, it must begin one day and one time if not it will forever remain a dream.

Everything grows with time even human beings; you can't have a baby in one month by making nine women pregnant at once.

Many today are doing nothing because they
don't want to start with doing little, they can't wait, they're inpatient; they want it now, now! Little effort massive returns, this unfortunately contradicts the law of God and nature which says what you reap is what you sow, if you sow sparingly, you reap sparingly.

Your current place of employment was once upon a time someone's dream. You're employed there today because that person decided to start small and sow the seed for this business.
Be willing to wait for the harvest my friends, stop eating your seeds because it's relatively little compared to the harvest you've been dreaming of. It's the seed that will bring the harvest.
Do small things in big ways, commit to excellence from the very beginning, don't overrate your worth, know what strengths you have and don't be too proud to ask for help. Don't get emotional, don't over price you.
All kites fly because of the tail, real success is in the details, it's the little things that count the most.

I believe a major advantage of starting small is the ability to make your mistakes anonymously. When you miss it when you're still small it's much easier to bounce back. What's really worse than starting small is not starting at all.

Dear friend, that great idea is your seed, don't disdain it, don't ignore it and don't be ashamed of it. Make up your mind to start small today. Whatever you desire, whatever you dream to accomplish, start small and let time and persistent make your dreams come true. Enjoy your day!

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by islamics(m): 10:12pm On Aug 10, 2015
artisticallyart:

islamics- Have we seen Alisha,
Alisha should be in the city of 'Kannawa'. Hopefully well. You made me wanting to search Nairaland for Alisha moniker. Funny indeed.
Sai da safe

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by PeyButtons(f): 10:15pm On Aug 10, 2015
artisticallyart:

god mother alias Headmistress.... Pastor PeyButtons.

Headmistress ke...i'm still undergoing training ooh but i know i will get there and even become the minister of education...
#smiles
#PeybuttonsThinkingBig
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 10:16pm On Aug 10, 2015
Chyviv, how far with scottfield....we no hear anything from you...it unfair o.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by islamics(m): 10:22pm On Aug 10, 2015
@Sunnypar Is there any new as regards to NECO marking? I gatecrashed during WAEC marking but did not get a parcel. I intend to gatecrash during NECO.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by kendraloops(f): 10:33pm On Aug 10, 2015
Engrcharlesid:
firstly basic tech is very complex
...
one of the hardest subject in d junior category...
made up of practical n theory ....
also basic tech hav workshop
u need to know abt basic tech workshop ...list of tools n equipment ..d setup of a workshop
i will advise u get a good basic tech text book ...if u are a science guru...no problem ...wish u good luck

nna, na wa o. I thought it was just one simple thing o. I was never good in sciences, going to science class in secondary school was to fulfil someone else's dream(really wish I didn't). Back to the matter, I donno how I'll cope mehn!! Checked online and I saw that the subjects consists of basic science, basic tech, PHE and info tech, am I right?

Thanks a lot.

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