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For elementary teachers Bilingual Ed. would be a good choice
for teaching. For grades between 4 and 12, I would go with
ESL and Spanish. I have the following certifications Spanish
grades 1-12, History 6-12, generalist 4-12, bilingual ed,
ESL, special ed, English 6-12, reading 1-6 and reading 1-12.
I teach high school special ed reading and history. I also
tutor CM kids in Spanish, Math, English, and history.
On 6/18/09, Marcia wrote:
> As the job market is not doing so well in Elementary Ed, I
> am thinking about going back to school for either a Masters
> in ESL or Spanish... I love teaching languages and have
> taught Spanish in the past, but have also had an interest in
> ESL.
>
> Any suggestions on which would be more viable in the
> long-run, or the pros/cons of either?
>
> Thank you!
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