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I would check the CEA website. www.cea.org There are a lot
of jobs posted there (although it is not all-inclusive)
You don't necessarily need certification. I'm a graduate of
last summer's ARC program. I'm teaching as a long term sub.
My 90 day certificate didn't get activated, as the CT Ed
department considered a "Beyond 40-day sub authorization "
to be more appropriate. I'm paid the same as a Step 1 BA.
On 12/29/08, Melyssa Madrak wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering if folks could recommend how best to
> find teaching opportunities (preferably mathematics or
> science), or even general recommendations on get into the
> field of teaching? I've been considering teaching for
> years, but have only recently found myself in a position
> where I can consider the career change without horribly
> jeapardizing the stability of my family. I've worked as an
> analytical chemist and training manager at Pfizer for ~11
> years, and though I'm applying for the 9 week
> certification program starting this coming summer, will
> likely need to consider private school opportunities only
> at this time due to my lack of certification.
> Thank-you for any suggestions you can provide,
> Melyssa
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