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Teaching in Finland



helena2009
Hungary

Teaching in Finland
 
If you are a teacher in Finland are you retired earlier then others?

Is it true in any coutries?

Helena


PS: I do not want to move Smile, I am just interested in this topic.





22 Nov 2009      





limmonero
Argentina

CUACK YOU ARE A THIEF GIVE ME MY WORKSHEET

23 Nov 2009     



limmonero
Argentina

SHE STOLE MY WORKSHEET

23 Nov 2009     



zailda
Brazil

Please, don �t deviate the thread primary topic.

@limmonero, your ws is at the reporting page, not hers.

And please don �t call another member as a "thief" unless you have proof. And even with a proof I would ask you to send her a PM instead of starting another disgusting argument on the forum.

Thanks in advance.

Have a nice week!

23 Nov 2009     



helena2009
Hungary

Thanks Zailda!!!!


Helena

23 Nov 2009     



ingela
Finland

Teachers in Finland retire either at the age of 60 (only those who are now over 50 or something) or 63 (others). The system is changing.

What about other countries?

23 Nov 2009