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Re: Applying for Online Jobs
Posted by sue on 12/26/07
How much do Online Instructors get paid? I have a MA in Reading. Could I teach classes online at the College Level? Where do I look for a position? Any information would be appreciated. Thank you, Sue On 11/25/07, rw wrote: > > > I don't know of many experiences for high school. Do you have > an M.A. in a subject field? If so, you could start applying at > online colleges. Although many prefer (and some require) more > than an MA, or previous college teaching experience, you might > be able to get in one of the lower paying places eventually. > > > > > On 11/20/07, seeking part time work to supplement wrote: >> I taught for a little while at an online school but then >> they merged with another and didn't have enough positions >> for everyone. I wasn't observed or interviewed so I can >> only guess it was because I was there a short amount of >> time. >> >> Anyway I would like to apply to online schools again and >> have some questions. >> >> 1. Does anyone know of a school that will accept NBPTS >> certification instead of state cert? I hate the idea of >> paying for bunches of licenses when I may not get hired. >> Don't mind obtaining the official cert. after getting >> hired. >> >> 2. I'm finding that a lot of schools want to get a >> reference from my current principal. I have no doubt I'd >> get a good recommendation but he flips out every time I >> apply for a part time teaching job because he thinks he's >> losing me. I would like to keep this job and teach online. >> >> TIA!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Applying for jobs, 11/20/07, by seeking part time work to supplement.
- Re: Applying for jobs, 11/25/07, by rw.
- Re: Applying for Online Jobs, 12/26/07, by sue.
- Re: Applying for Online Jobs, 12/26/07, by pay varies.
- Re: Applying for jobs, 6/14/08, by Simon.
- Re: Applying for Online Jobs, 9/26/08, by teacher.
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