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Re: Becoming a PE teacher - ever too late?
Posted by Metheny on 5/06/08

    Yes, it's never too late to get this job. It's wonderful!


    On 4/14/08, Paco wrote:


    > On 4/07/08, S. Bolden wrote:
    >> Hello,
    >> I agree with the other posts that it's definitely not too
    >> late to become a PE teacher. I also started PE as a second
    >> career after working at a stock brokerage firm for 10
    >> years. I went back to school to get my bachelor's at 32.
    >> Now, at 38, I also have my teaching credential and I'm one
    >> quarter away from a master's degree. If you believe that is
    >> your dream job - go for it! It's never too late to do
    >> something you know you'll love. Our students need dedicated
    >> teachers who can inspire them to be fit for life. Good luck
    >> to you!
    >>
    >> Cheers,
    >> S. Bolden
    >>
    >> On 12/28/07, Joey wrote:
    >>> Hello,
    >>>
    >>> Just looking for advice. I've been wanting to return to
    >>> college to become a PE teacher for many years now. I'm from
    >>> an IT background, but I've been trying to build up the
    >>> courage to return and start from scratch to pursue what I
    >>> believe is my dream job. I'm 30. Just wondering would there
    >>> be any prejudice in the work place/difficulty in finding a
    >>> job as I would be 35 yrs when I qualify? Does anybody have
    >>> experience of returning to study PE as a mature student?
    >> Any
    >>> advice would be of great help. I'm thinking to apply to
    >>> Limerick, Cork, DCU and maybe some UK (prefer Ireland
    >> base).
    >>> Again, any tips/advice much appreciated.
    >>>
    >>> Thanks.
    >
    > No, it is never too late. My job was outsourced when I was
    > 49. I went back to school for PE, something I always
    > regretted not doing when I was younger. At 51, I landed a
    > middle school PE job and have now been teaching five years.
    > It is a long haul, though, if you don't have any education
    > courses already completed. States are adding more and more
    > requirements to get certified. Good luck.


 
 
 
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