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Re: TEACHING IN RURAL MAINE- NON-CERT
Posted by John on 5/24/08
Too bad, I would give a kidney to live & work in Maine, especially on the coast. One of the best places in the States! John On 5/21/08, georgia math teacher wrote: > Few jobs and many applicants in all areas. Maine has few > immigrants and minorities population. > > > On 3/13/08, Prof BOB wrote: >> There is a great deal of talk about getting good people to >> take up teaching, esp for the 'STEM' course areas. I have >> seen where some rural areas are so desperate for teachers >> in math and science that they allow their own students to >> fill in the vacancies. >> Estimates are that there will be very large gaps in the >> available talent pool of certified teachers. Many >> jurisdictions have got the message and are attracting >> talented but non-certified professionals from gov't and >> industry. >> >> I am an excellent teacher in the fields of science( >> physics, chem, Earth sciences) , math, and engineering. >> >> Would I be able to teach in some area of Maine when I >> relocate here??? >> >> Would greatly apprec comments by knowledgeble folks.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- TEACHING IN RURAL MAINE- NON-CERT, 3/13/08, by Prof BOB.
- Re: TEACHING IN RURAL MAINE- NON-CERT, 4/11/08, by to: Prof BOB... .
- Re: TEACHING IN RURAL MAINE- NON-CERT, 5/21/08, by georgia math teacher.
- Re: TEACHING IN RURAL MAINE- NON-CERT, 5/24/08, by John.
- Re: TEACHING IN RURAL MAINE- NON-CERT, 7/31/08, by steve.
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