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Re: Looking for work in the US
Posted by: IceNine on 6/29/09
Oops, forgot to add that whilst the US would be delightful, I'm
open to anywhere which truly embraces the Method.
On 6/29/09, IceNine wrote:
> Hi everyone, I've been away from this board for a couple of
> years, and it's great to be back!
>
> I put my details up here four years ago and was completely
> inundated with job offers, so here's hoping for the same
> again. :) I'm male, English, 36, I did the 3-6 Montessori
> training at Montessori Centre International in London, but
> did not sit the final exams, as my mother got very ill, so I
> prioritised accordingly. I accepted a great job in Japan
> with an American Montessorian and had a beautiful time, then
> took these last two years raising and homeschooling young
> children and now tutoring teenagers in Australia.
>
> Right now, I am getting a feel for the market. I would love
> to commit to a school long term (Japan and Australia have
> involved visa issues so my times hhere have been cut short
> sadly). The Montessori method is something which instantly
> clicked with my own outlook and philosophy, this recurring
> theme in my life of co-creating, i.e. we provide the
> environment and the child creates her self. I'm excited
> about education, and dedicated to providing quality care and
> useful freedom within the classroom.
>
> I'm honest, hardworking, flexible, silly and passionate and
> would love to work in a school which valued those qualities.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Looking for work in the US, 6/29/09, by IceNine.
- Re: Looking for work in the US, 6/29/09, by IceNine.
- Re: Looking for work in the US, 6/29/09, by Jan Weiner.
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