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Post: Alternative Licensure/NW Ark... prospects?
Posted by Julie on 12/20/06
I posted this in a thread below but realize that it may be
too buried.
I'm 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.
Posts on this thread, including this one
Alternative Licensure/NW Ark... prospects?, 12/20/06, by Julie. Re: Alternative Licensure/NW Ark... prospects?, 3/14/07, by Hmmm.... Re: Alternative Licensure/NW Ark... prospects?, 3/21/07, by Cathy.