Classroom teachers in primary schools develop schemes of work and lesson plans according to curriculum objectives. Primary teachers facilitate learning by building relationships with their pupils and by organising learning resources and the classroom learning environment. for more detail see Primary School Teacher
A secondary school teacher delivers national curriculum subjects to 11-16 year old students, or up to 19 year old students in schools with 6th forms. Successful secondary teachers use imagination, humour and creativity to devise schemes of work and lesson plans to create a culture of learning and respect in class, and to develop successful interactivity with students. For more detail see Secondary School Teacher
A special educational needs (SEN) teacher works with children and young adults who have special educational needs. SEN teachers can work with individuals who have a mental disability such as autism, are physically disabled, have speech and language difficulties such as dyslexia, are sensory impaired (i.e. deaf/blind), are emotionally vulnerable, have behavioural difficulties, or have a combination of these disabilities. SEN teachers can also work with gifted and talented individuals. for more detail see Special Educational Needs
Early Years Teachers work in reception classes, nursery schools and pre-schools with children aged 3 to 5. Teachers of children at this age are responsible for producing and implementing schemes of work and lesson planning according to the requirements of the foundation stage. for more detail see Early Years Teacher