Becoming an ESAS (Secondary School Teacher Assigned to Higher Education)
Becoming an ESAS (secondary school teacher assigned to higher education) is a career path that may be of interest at any time to successful candidates in the PLP, CAPES, CAPET, or Agrégation competitive examinations.
ESAS account for 40% of the workforce. tenured teaching staff at the three UGA IUTs and provide 70% of the teaching. Their contribution is essential to implementing the BUT and ensuring the smooth running of the IUTs.
Teaching at a university institute of technology involves certain specific characteristics that you need to be aware of:
It means participating in teaching organized around resources (academic knowledge) and their application in professional situations (learning and assessment situations, learning, internships).
It means having access to a wide range of resources and teaching methods so that teachers can do their job effectively.
It means being part of UGA, an internationally renowned research university, and perhaps even considering a career as a teacher-researcher.
Clearly, becoming an ESAS means taking a different approach to your professional commitment, and if you are interested, don't hesitate to contact the IUT management for an initial meeting. One way to discover the IUT from the inside is to work there on a temporary basis.
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