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Re: Teaching in Arkansas
Posted by Vicki on 8/09/08
I do not think it is hard to get a job in AR. I have never had
a problem. I think alot of it depends on what you teach and
where you want to teach. I had a friend who moved to NWA and
had a job in April before school was even out for the following
year. What part of AR are you looking at?
On 8/01/08, KinderTeacher wrote:
> Hi Grace,
>
> It is VERY competitive in Arkansas, you're right. I just got
> a job in a central Arkansas public school after two years of
> trying to do so. It might be best to go to a smaller
> district first, get to know lots of people and then try to
> get in to a bigger one. Little Rock has a TON of openings
> right before school starts if you live in central Arkansas.
> North Little Rock is very friendly and Pulaski County was
> harder to get in. NWA is a lot harder due to the U of A
> turning out about 40 Masters graduates a year. (I was one of
> them).
> Good luck!
>
> On 5/29/08, Grace wrote:
>> I want to move to Arkansas to teach, however, I have heard
>> that the competition is high. How can I get my foot in
>> the door when I live out of state?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Teaching in Arkansas, 5/29/08, by Grace.
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 6/13/08, by Kim/AR/math.
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 6/19/08, by Grace.
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 6/19/08, by Grace.
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 6/23/08, by Rebecca Haden.
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 6/29/08, by flowerchild .
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 7/08/08, by Springdale Teach.
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 7/24/08, by Jenn.
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 7/30/08, by Grace.
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 8/01/08, by KinderTeacher.
- Re: Teaching in Arkansas, 8/09/08, by Vicki.
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