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I am about to be certified in secondary social studies and will be looking for a job when I am done with my student teaching after this fall. I am not tied to any area in the United States and am willing to go anywhere and look anywhere for a teaching position.

In your opinion, what are the top ten states to teach in? (If you can't think of ten, just your top states then)

And what are your top ten hardest states to find a job?

Thanks!
Great Teach On 7/28/09, Jim wrote: > I am about to be certified in secondary social studies and > will be looking for a job when I am done with my student > teaching after this fall. I am not tied to any area in the > United States and am willing to go anywhere and look > anywhere for a teaching position. > > In your opinion, what are the ...See More
Jul 28, 2009
Kristen I have heard that CT if the hardest state to get a job in but has Union, good admins, and jobs are secured.

Highest average pay: 1. California $63,640

2. Connecticut $61,039

3. New Jersey $59,730

4. New York $59,557

5. Rhode Island $58,420

6. Illinois $58,275

7. Massachusetts $58,178 ...See More
Aug 5, 2009
NJ Teacher My friend and I were just talking about the "smartest" states. Her new superintendent is from a state with a reputation for not having very good schools. I did a little informal research online and found this. It may give some insight. I live in NJ and it's really hard to find a job here. However, we do have unions and tenure. It also pays well ove...See More
Aug 5, 2009


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