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Re: My own questions...![]()
Posted by Julie on 12/20/06
On 5/06/06, Martha wrote:
> I'm a secondary spanish teacher and am wondering about job
> prospects in the Fayetteville area.
I'm also in Fayetteville and applying to the non-traditional
licensure program. My undergraduate degree was in political
science (with a minor in history, and I'm taking the
Arkansas history class this coming spring). I practiced law
for 15 years with a juris doctor from Cal-Berkeley.
Will I even have a shot at a secondary ed position in social
sciences, history, or English in NW Arkansas or am I
throwing good money after bad? I know the need in NW Ark
isn't as dramatic as in, say, the Delta, so are alternative
licensure folks a dime-a-dozen? I'd welcome some insight.