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Hi,

I'm making a kind of a survey among teachers around the world. I would like to know:

1 - How may hours you work (in the school)per month?

2 - How many classes do you teach?

3 - How many grades do you teach?

4 - What is our monthly wage? What is the minimum wage in your country?

5 - What is your level of satisfaction as a teacher (1 to 5, being 5 a complete satisfaction)?


You don't have to answer all the quastions, if you don't know or if you don't want to.


Thank you very much for your time.

Helena


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1. 18 hours a week

2. 5 classes

3. 3 grades

4. my monthly wage is aroud  2100 euros. I have strictly no idea of the minimum wage

5. Level of satisfaction = 3

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Hi,

 I teach in Australia. Our teaching hours are from 8.50 a.m until 3.15p.m. plus meetings 2 or 3 nights a week. I work approx 72 hours a month  as I am part time.

I teach 4 classes, Year 7, Year 8 x 2 and Year 11.

Monthly wage varies depending on your level of qualification. Not sure of minimum wage.

Satisfaction level about 3.

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1 - How may hours you work (in the school)per month?

45 

2 - How many classes do you teach? 4

3 - How many grades do you teach? 2

4 - What is our monthly wage? What is the minimum wage in your country?  Um around $5000/ $5.25 ( i'm guessing but pretty close)

5 - What is your level of satisfaction as a teacher (1 to 5, being 5 a complete satisfaction)? 3.5

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1) 6 hours per day times 20-22 days per month (I really work 24 hr /7days, because I am constantly thinking about how I can improve my teaching style to help children).

2) I am a Technology Coordinator, therefore, I teach teachers during their grade level meetings or common prep periods. That can average about 4 classes per month.

3) All grade level teachers ( Pre-Kindergarten thru 8th Grade).

4) $34/hour      Minimum wages is $7.15/hour Teacher with 30 years of teaching experience can make as much as $91,000/year.

5) Level of Satisfaction as a teacher is rated # 5

 

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Hi Helena

1- I work 16 hours a week. Maximum is 21

2- I teach 4 classes

3- 2 grades

4- Level of satisfaction is 2

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Hi, my name is Peggy and I work seven and one half hours per week. I teach 5 classes each day. I make about $50,000 U.S. per year.  I teach 6th,7th and 8th grades.  My level of satisfaction is 5.  I am not sure of a

minimum wage.

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Hi, my name is Peggy and I work seven and one half hours per day. I teach 5 classes each day. I make about $50,000 U.S. per year.  I teach 6th,7th and 8th grades.  My level of satisfaction is 5.  I am not sure of a

minimum wage.

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1 - 38 hours per week - minimum - if no meetings - three months in summer off

2 - How many classes do you teach? 1 class all subjects

3 - How many grades do you teach? 1 grade all day

4 - What is our monthly wage? What is the minimum wage in your country?  Monthly wage before taxes is $3200 - minimum is $7.15 per hour I think.

5 - What is your level of satisfaction as a teacher (1 to 5, being 5 a complete satisfaction)? 4

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