ENGLISH/FRENCHWhat type of job are you looking for? Teaching G2,G3,G4,G5 or G6 all academic subjects or specialize in teaching English or French in a primary school or teaching French at junior level in a secondary school. What nationality are you? Zambian What languages do you speak (and at what level)? Fluently Cibemba,English and French,also a bit of Nyanja and Swahili What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Namibia,Angola,Botswana or South Africa as I have a passion to give quality education to the African child so that our continent can come out of abject poverty which to some extent is as a result of illiteracy ,lack of quality education unskilled manpower . What countries have you worked in? Zambia and D R Congo What countries do you have a visa to work in? All commonwealth countries and others What field do you currently work in? Teaching French What fields have you worked in before? Teaching at primary school and teaching french from Reception to G8. What qualifications do you hold? Teaching Certificate but I am currently pursuing a Degree in education (English/French)at Nkrumah College University through distance Learning. Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? Skills, as they help somebody to find a job and work efficiently or work on their own.Skilled labourforce helps the nation to develop Describe the benefits of working with others Benefits of working with others include learning how others do things,seek help from others when necessary,there is also social interaction,We complement each other,competitiveness make one to work harder. Describe the benefits of working alone Benefits of working alone include lack of disturbances, avoid unnecessary frictions at the work place. What was your worst working experience? My worst working experience was when I worked for a school whose proprietor called me a fool for claiming what was due to me. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? Planning one's work,loving one's job and the learners and treat them with due respect make one's job enjoyable. What unique skills do you have? Acting,teaching,swimming, What would you consider as your 'dream job'? Teaching. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? Teaching languages and maths. What are the least interesting aspects of your field? Not sure Please replace this with a question of your own Is it possible to offer a different job from what one has applied for? How can potential employers contact you? P.O.Box 90401, LUANSHYA, ZAMBIA. Cell: +260 964 127 772 E-mail: [deleted] |