Teacher Spanish (Docent Spaans)

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‎A teacher Spanish is responsible for teaching the Spanish language to pupils and/or students, which generally relates to higher education or vocational education. Depending on the level, the Spanish teacher will try to increase the vocabulary and grammar related to the Spanish language of the students through teaching. These lessons can be carried out in writing, but also by means of viewing and listening exercises. A Spanish teacher can teach students at different levels in different ways. A Spanish teacher does not have to be affiliated with a school community, because it is quite conceivable that a Spanish teacher will teach Spanish in other ways. For example, there are quite a lot of people who follow a Spanish course without there being any vocational education. Spanish is a Roman language and one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. The origin of the Spanish language is Spain, but now there are more people in Latin America who speak the Spanish language than in Spain itself. As a Spanish teacher, it is not only important that you have didactic skills, because passion for the Spanish language is just as important. A Spanish teacher is therefore responsible for teaching the Spanish language to students. Teaching a foreign language such as Spanish will in most cases be done step by step through deepening. The regular conduct of written and oral tests is also part of the work of a Spanish teacher. A Spanish teacher can be expected to have an excellent command of the Spanish language orally and in writing. The oral and written expression skills of a Spanish teacher must then be good. Learning the Spanish language will not be easy for everyone, because speaking and writing Spanish can be regarded as difficult for Dutch people.‎

‎A Spanish teacher is therefore responsible for teaching the Spanish language to students or students. Students who start studying Spanish will generally also do a longer-term ‎‎internship‎‎ abroad, such as in Spain, to master the language even better. The main professional tasks of a Spanish teacher are teaching and training students, guiding students, developing subject expertise and designing learning arrangements. In addition, a Spanish teacher can be expected to contribute to the educational organization. As described earlier, a Spanish teacher can work in different ways in practice. For example, there are quite a lot of adults who want to master the Spanish language at a later age. This usually concerns people who regularly go on holiday to Spanish-speaking countries, people who start a ‎‎guest house‎‎ in Spain or, for example, ‎‎tour guides‎‎ and ‎‎guides‎‎ working in Spain. In addition, it can be ‎‎entrepreneurs‎‎, who, for example, start a ‎‎bar‎‎ or ‎‎restaurant‎‎ in Spain. So, learning the Spanish language can be important for different people. Spanish is a language that in many cases is not taught at school. In ordinary schools, there is more attention for ‎‎German‎‎, ‎‎English‎‎ and French as foreign languages.‎

‎IS LEARNING SPANISH DIFFICULT‎

‎Learning the Spanish language is not easy for most Dutch people, because the Spanish language, just like the ‎‎French‎‎ and ‎‎Italian‎‎ languages, belongs to the Romance languages. This means that the Spanish language has little in common with the Dutch language, which belongs to the West Germanic languages. Learning the Spanish language is also personal, because not everyone has to speak perfect Spanish. For example, those who only go on holiday to Spain can in most cases have a good reason after following a few lessons. Those who, on the other hand, want to emigrate will have to master the Spanish language. This difference is also important when choosing a Spanish teacher, as they can take this into account. How long someone needs to learn the Spanish language also depends on the number of lessons per week and the entry level. Most Spanish teachers will first take a beginner's test to determine the level.‎

‎WHAT DOES A SPANISH TEACHER DO:‎

‎SPANISH TEACHER TRAINING COURSES‎

‎Those who want to work as a Spanish teacher can choose from various national training options. However, there is a big difference between a first-degree or ‎‎second-degree teacher‎‎. With the first-degree Spanish course you can teach all classes at different levels. With the second-degree programme, you can teach in practical education, VMBO and lower secondary education (classes 1 to 3) of HAVO and VWO. In addition, you may teach students in vocational education and adult education (ROC). Most people are familiar with the so-called Pabo training to become a teacher. This training is now officially called "‎‎training for primary school teachers‎‎", and is a course at hbo level and can be followed both full-time and part-time. A course at the Pabo generally takes four years, depending on your previous education. There are more than forty so-called Pabo courses in the Netherlands. In exceptional cases, teacher training in primary education can also be completed more quickly. In addition, there is the possibility to teach as a lateral entrant with a higher professional education. It is important that you still get your qualification as a teacher, by following extra courses that will generally take two years. Training to become a first-degree Spanish teacher is possible in various ways. If you are already a spanish second-degree teacher, you can automatically move on to the first-degree programme. In addition, there are plenty ‎‎of external training institutes‎‎ where you can follow a course. Accounting is ‎‎also‎‎ important as an entrepreneur.‎

‎COMPANIES WHERE A SPANISH TEACHER CAN BE EMPLOYED‎

‎As a Spanish teacher, you will in many cases work in secondary vocational education, secondary education or ‎‎adult education‎‎. In a primary school, Spanish teachers are a lot less common, which of course does not mean that this is not possible.‎

COMPETENCES SPANISH TEACHER‎

‎The most important competence of a Spanish teacher is that a Spanish teacher has didactic skills. In addition, a Spanish teacher must have the necessary professional knowledge with regard to the Spanish language. ‎‎Communication‎‎ in general can also be seen as an important competence, because a Spanish teacher can deal with many different pupils, students and carers. In addition, ‎‎motivating‎‎, ‎‎inspiring‎‎ and ‎‎coaching‎‎ can be regarded as important competencies. Generally important words are passion, energy, independence, ‎‎stress resistance‎‎, predominance, flexibility, ‎‎planning‎‎, organizing and controlling. Obviously, a Spanish teacher has to deal with fixed ‎‎professional competences‎‎ that are all learned during the training.‎

‎LABOUR MARKET PERSPECTIVE AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AS A SPANISH TEACHER‎

‎Finding work as a Spanish teacher is usually no problem at all. Whether you have the first-degree or second-degree qualification does not make much difference to the chance of employment. It is true that with the first-degree program you naturally have many more opportunities as a Spanish teacher. Most schools or educational institutions are eager for qualified teachers. Growing as a Spanish teacher should be seen in obtaining your first-degree qualification and further specializations in education.‎

‎TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT AND SALARY OF A SPANISH TEACHER‎

‎As a teacher, your employment conditions are well regulated and laid down in the collective labour agreement, in which all employment conditions are regulated. Education has various advocates who are committed to education, such as the ‎‎general education union‎‎. The salary as a Spanish teacher is determined on the basis of fixed scales that are used in education. Exactly what scale someone ends up in strongly depends on the type of school and/or whether the teacher has a first-degree or second-degree qualification. But experience and years of service also play an important role in determining the salary. The ‎‎salary‎‎ as a Spanish teacher will usually be between 2200 and 4600 euros gross per month, depending on the type of school, diplomas, age, experience and responsibilities.‎

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