CA credentials preferred, ...See MoreGlendale Unified School District is looking for a German teacher for our dual immersion program at Franklin Elementary School, a magnet school in Los Angeles County. To see the EdJoin ad, go to: [link removed]
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CA credentials preferred, but let me know if you are available and interested, even if you are credentialed in another state. Thanks for your interest,
Georgia GeorgakopoulouOn 1/30/12, zeljka girardi wrote: > On 1/10/12, Nicole in LA wrote: >> Glendale Unified School District is looking for a >> German teacher for our dual immersion program at Franklin >> Elementary School, a magnet school in Los Angeles County. >> To see the EdJoin ad, go to: >> [link removed].
Mike Ward Principal, Pleasant Plains High School 217...See Moreleasant Plains High School in Pleasant Plains, IL is in need of a teacher to complete the 2011-2012 school year. The teaching assignment includes German classes and Spanish I classes. Candidates must have valid teaching credentials in German. A working knowledge of Spanish might suffice.
Mike Ward Principal, Pleasant Plains High School 217-626-1044 email: [email removed]
Several hundred German books to give away to 501(c) organization such as school or church. Sachbücher, Belletristik, und Kinderbücher. Location is Brooklyn, NY
Would you be willing to give them to my school in Little Rock Arkansas. We are an inner city Middle School International Magnet School with a German program. I will start teaching there in the Fall 2012. If they are available please let me know. We also have an elementary school that feeds students to us who also teaches German.
German teachers, Spanish teachers, French teachers are required for a new online school. Good knowledge of English is a must. Preferably, with teaching online experience.
I have kept my eyes open for years for German teaching positions, as foreign language learning and teaching has long been a major interest of mine. But in my area, alas, not much demand for German teachders.
Now I have found such an opening, e-mailed the principal, and he scheduled an interview for me this afternoon.
Any suggestions for the interview? New language teaching lingo one should be aware of, ready to discuss, etc.?