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    Post: Rhode Island Jobs
    Posted by: Christen on 8/31/09

    HI. I know many people have asked before, but times change
    and I was wondering if anything seems better as far as job
    outlook in 2010. I am certified in Rhode Island in grades
    1-6. I am currently teaching in Tennessee. I will have my
    Master's degree in ELL in May. Some advice has been to get
    certified in MA as well. Unfortunately you need 3 years
    experience for a temp. license without tests for
    reciprocity. I can't get there to take the tests, but I will
    apply for a temp. license next May when I complete my three
    years. Please tell me there is hope for getting a job...


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  • Rhode Island Jobs, 8/31/09, by Christen.
  • Re: Rhode Island Jobs, 9/01/09, by riteacher.
  • Re: Rhode Island Jobs, 9/01/09, by Christen.
  • Re: Rhode Island Jobs, 9/03/09, by riteacher.

     
     

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