If your teaching elementary being a bilingual generalist is a
definite advantage as our english language acquisition system
in elementary starts heavy on spanish and transitions to being
heavy on english in grades 1-5. It doesnt mean anything though
if you cant pass the bilingual generalist exam.
On 7/13/14, Helen wrote:
> How much of an advantage is it to be a bilingual job seeker? I
have a M.A.
> in elementary education. I am working toward becoming
fluent in Spanish.
> However, I do not have dual language or ESL certification. Is
there still an
> advantage in getting a job by being bilingual? Or is it only
useful with
> proper certifications?
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