Last edited by Lucie; 03-08-2016 at 08:49 AM.
This is the link that keeps appearing on my Facebook feed. Hopefully you can all see it (fingers crossed);
https://www.facebook.com/londonjewel...type=3&theater
Bit more info (including pay rates) here. Says teaching experience not completely necessary.
I keep getting told I'd be a good teacher, but definitely not confident enough in my ability to teach jewellery making! http://www.londonjewelleryschool.co....ampaign=buffer
Website: http://www.laurengracejewellery.com
So £110 for 7 hours teaching, excluding lesson prep, setup and teardown. Working lunch presumably if it's spent with the students. £15.71 per hour day or £20 evening (again, for just the teaching time). No idea what the teaching ratio is either. For this they seem to expect experienced, competent freelance individuals.
Aurarius' comment seems apposite.
When I was teaching web and computer skills in adult ed - nearly twenty years ago now - the tutor rate was about £16 an hour for teaching, to allow for course development, classroom setup and the other out of hours bits. And that was PAYE, rather than freelance - which would have paid more to cover NI, etc. So the rates quoted definitely seem low now.
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