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Re: Should I have a student teacher????
Posted by suzy on 5/04/08

    Honestly, I never thought about being paid for having a
    student teacher and I have had many. The 5th year sounds
    good.

    On 5/02/08, MBK wrote:
    > Just wondering, if anyone could fill me in on how much
    > master teachers usually get paid.
    >
    > Also, do you think a 5th year teacher, such as myself, who
    > has taught the same grade the whole time, would be ready to
    > mentor a new teacher?
    >
    > Any pros/cons of having a student teacher that might help
    me
    > decide. Is it best to have one beginning, middle, or end of
    > school year?
    >
    > I am in the Orange County area. Our student teachers are
    > from CSULB, National, and Concordia.
    >
    > Thank you!


 
 
 
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