What's the difference between the two? Is one better than the other? I noticed the Bachelor of Education usually comes paired with a Bachelor of Arts (something I'll already have by this time next year).
Edit: Also, how does a Diploma or the likes of that in Education measure up to the degrees?
I have another question which I might as well put in here to avoid starting a new thread. Realistically, how serious would a young male English teacher be taken? Don't ask me why I'm worrying about this sort of thing but it's just from experience (usually women and older) that it doesn't fit the mould and that someone like that should be teaching PE for example. I know it's a while away but does a job like this discriminate with age? Personally I'd be willing to hire an eager, younger teacher fresh from Uni
Edit: Also, how does a Diploma or the likes of that in Education measure up to the degrees?
I have another question which I might as well put in here to avoid starting a new thread. Realistically, how serious would a young male English teacher be taken? Don't ask me why I'm worrying about this sort of thing but it's just from experience (usually women and older) that it doesn't fit the mould and that someone like that should be teaching PE for example. I know it's a while away but does a job like this discriminate with age? Personally I'd be willing to hire an eager, younger teacher fresh from Uni
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