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Depends on what city and what license area. I can spea...See MoreOn 1/28/17, FutureCOTeacher wrote: > I am moving from out of state to Denver and the dept of ed > website is very confusing about out of state prepared > teachers. I have a few questions: > > Does Colorado have a teacher shortage? > Is Colorado a good place to teach?
Depends on what city and what license area. I can speak to Denver. They seriously need substitute teachers, also a good place to begin to check our specific buildings and administration. Good Luck!
On 1/29/17, robin banks wrote: > ...See MoreLike most areas, there is no general teaching shortage. Even places that make the news about a "teacher shortage" have enough applicants for high school history and regular elementary teachers. There is a shortage of specific fields and it is the usual suspects: special ed, ELL, math, science.
On 1/29/17, robin banks wrote: > On 1/28/17, FutureCOTeacher wrote: >> I am moving from out of state to > Denver and the dept of ed >> website is very confusing about out > of state prepared >> teachers. I have a few questions: >> >> Does Colorado have a teacher > shortage? >> Is Colorado a good place to teach? > > Depends on what city and what license > area. I can speak to Denver. They > seriously need substitute teachers, > also a good place to begin to check > our specific buildings and > administration. Good Luck!
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Thinking about pursuing a teaching degree. I already have my BA in English -- was looking at UCCS, but can someone just break it down for me, what program(s) should I look into. The UCCS website has so much information, it's a little overwhelming.
Hi! Please contact Cindy Zomchek in the...See MoreOn 1/05/16, LizCatMom wrote: > Thinking about pursuing a teaching degree. I already have > my BA in English -- was looking at UCCS, but can someone > just break it down for me, what program(s) should I look > into. The UCCS website has so much information, it's a > little overwhelming.
Hi! Please contact Cindy Zomchek in the College of Education office at UCCS. She can work with you on details of how to get your teaching license (usually one year) or pursue a master's degree. You can call her at (719) 255-4996 or email [email removed].