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Education and skills in the UK has been developed to align learning and teaching more closely with employer needs. The most recent changes follow this principle, helping to prepare young people for the world of work, and give them the skills employers are seeking. These changes include the launch of specialised Diplomas, ongoing development of the Apprenticeships programme and proposed reforms to further education. There is a need for teachers in all sectors of education, to deliver skills and knowledge required by pupils today.

Education Systems

Primary Education
Primary or elementary education consists of the first years of formal, structured teaching that occur during childhood. Primary schools are often subdivided into infant schools and junior schools.
Secondary Education
Secondary consists of the second years of formal teaching that occur during adolescence. The purpose of secondary education can be to give common knowledge, to prepare for either higher education or vocational education, or to train directly to a profession.
Higher Education
Higher education, also called tertiary, is the non-compulsory educational level following secondary education. Higher education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education.

Adult Education
Lifelong, or adult, education is often branded as adult learning or lifelong learning. Adult education takes on many forms, from formal class-based learning to self directed learning.
Alternative Education
Alternative education, also known as non-traditional education or educational alternative, is a broad term which may be used to refer to all forms of education outside of traditional education (for all age groups and levels of education). This may include both forms of education designed for students with special needs (ranging from teenage pregnancy to intellectual disability) and forms of education designed for a general audience which employ alternative educational philosophies and/or methods.

About eEducationjobs

eEducationjobs.com is the UK?s dedicated Education Jobs board. The aim of eEducationjobs.com is to bring job seekers and recruiters in the education sector together. Our goal is to make the search for a specific job in education simple, fast and as successful as possible. Current trends have shown that the Teaching Sector is a candidate driven market. Never has the demand been greater to enable recruiters to access and find suitable teachers efficiently and cost effectively from one specialised resource. eEducationjobs.com is specifically tailored to offer a solution to the Education jobs market.

Employers can have direct access to high quality teachers who are actively seeking for a job in the education sector throughout the UK. eEducationjobs is also a one stop shop for every job discipline in an education setting. This enables a Headteacher to find a PA/caretaker/teacher/support staff/administrator, all through eEducationjobs.com. Listed below are the job types:

Primary teachers
Secondary teachers
Special Needs Teachers
Lecturer
Advisors
Head of Departments/Facility
Exam Invigilators
Supply Teachers
Cover Supervisors
Head Teacher
Deputy Head Teacher
Assistant Head/Senior
Teaching Assistants/LSA
Administration
Nursery Teachers
Caretakers
Domestic/Cleaner
Other
Any education organisation looking to advertise job vacancies would benefit from using eEducationjobs.com. Below are organisations covered:

Secondary Schools
Primary Schools
Colleges
Universities
Adult Education
Private Schools
Residential Schools
Prisons
Education organisations
Special Needs Schools
Nurseries/Playgroups/After Schools Groups


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