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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You get longer summer and winter breaks as a private school teacher. Often, you have far fewer students which is nice. With many private schools, you have minimal to no behavior problems although parents can be super annoying. Definitely a lower stress job. Kids tend to be more prepared too and closer to the same level. Nice gifts from parents. [/quote] It IS much easier to teach when the class is homogenized. As a public school teacher, I used to have to prepare 4-5 different lesson plans per class for a single course: on-level, remedial, advanced, ELLs, and special needs. I moved to a magnet program and now just have the main plan with modifications for SN. Many privates won’t even accept students with SN and don’t offer acceleration for advanced learners so teachers just have to write one lesson. It’s like being a line chef where your restaurant only serves one dish a day. [/quote]
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