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The job offer is for a Weekend Filmmaking Teacher position at the Film & TV Academy in Aylesbury. The offer states that the teacher would be responsible for teaching a class of students aged 8-12 in hands-on practical filmmaking sessions. The academy provides all the necessary film equipment and training, and the teacher would guide students through short film projects based on their ideas. The teacher would also be responsible for editing the films outside of the sessions.
The pay for this position is £20 per hour, and it is described as an opportunity for filmmakers to earn extra income while inspiring young people to make films and create content. It is mentioned that previous teaching experience is a bonus but not a necessity.
It would be helpful to know if the academy provides any training or resources specifically for teaching children filmmaking. Are there any guidelines or lesson plans in place to help teachers structure their classes? Additionally, is there any opportunity for professional development or growth within the academy for filmmakers who demonstrate exceptional teaching skills? How many students are typically in each class, and what is the instructor-to-student ratio?
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