
Hi Lynz,
Im not a teacher, never have been, BUT, some of the college courses i have done, and musicy things, have involved doing teaching workshops with both primary aged kids, and secondary aged kids.
My experiences were running music workshops at both primary and secondary schools, doing teaching practice at various riding schools, and also self employed teaching drums.
I have to say, i most definately prefer teaching younger kids. Its in some ways easier, they seem to have a freer imagination, and are generally less obnoxious. That said, it can be hard to tailor stuff for them, without getting too complicated, or on the other hand, dumbing it down too much, either way is bad.
Teaching large groups of 11-16 year olds, is in my experience, horrible, not all of them are bad, however the bad ones seem to take over a class, and prevent the good ones from speaking up. By this age as well, whilst i reckon they are still very imaginative, they are much less likely to open up to a teacher.
From my own school days (not so long ago, hehehe) i would certainly say, i was inspired far more by my primary school teachers, than by my secondary school teachers. Primary school gave me plenty of opportunitys to develop my personality, secondary school, well, errrrrrr, did more to squash it than anything.
If i was you, id be looking at primary schools, despite the downside of teaching subjects that dont interest you, i think the basics taught there are in some ways far more important than stuff covered at secondary level. I personally think it would be much more rewarding.
Thats just me though, and could well reflect on teh schools i attended, and the kids i have taught.
Em