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Q: A, B, C levels.

I have been teaching awhile now but I have not figured out what it means when the advertisement says "... Level "C" teacher required"  What are these "Levels" and what do they refer to?

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I've been teaching for a while as well and I too have no idea what it means, but google might know...

https://www.google.com.hk/search?q=level+a+b+c+teachers&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-...
 

donnie3857:

I don't think you understand the question. This site is good if you aren't teaching in China.

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A-levels are advanced subject courses based on the British high school system. I imagine B and C levels are lower.

ScotsAlan:

Nope.

 

"A" level means "advanced"

 

All here:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GCE_Advanced_Level

 

 

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No?

 

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