On 1/14/15,
Behavior management skills are most
important.
> On 1/14/15, Natalia wrote:
>> Hello hard working teachers!
>> I am interested in teaching in NYC, I
would LOVE to
> experience working and
>> teaching there. I would LOVE some
quick feedback about what
> you feel my
>> chances would be, let me give you
my background:
>>
>> I have international school
experience in Latin America
> (both EFL and
>> content based ESL 10+ years)
>> I am licenced in Biology K-12,
Spanish K-12 and ESL multistate
>> I am on my second year of teaching
in the USA
>> I am bilingual and can teach in
either Spanish to English (I
> got my degree in
>> Biology from a Spanish speaking
country, GPA3.4 UNA #19 in
> Ibero-america)
>> No masters YET though, I can
commit to completing one in
> Bilingual
>> Education or Bilingual SLP.
>> I am a permanent resident.
>>
>> What do you think my chances are
in 2015? and, more
> importantly, will I be
>> able to afford to live there?! thank
you.
> I think you have a very good chance.
NYC is always looking for
> bilingual teachers especially in
Science and Language. I would
> immediately speak to someone at the
Dept of Ed who might guide
> you on what you would have to do to
get certified to teach.
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