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I will be relocating to Alabama this summer. I can live
anywhere in the top half of the state because of husband's
work. I am certified highly qualified in Early Childhood
Education in Georgia and South Carolina. I have heard
rumors that it is a hassle getting certified in Alabama.
I also hear that Early Childhood positions are not easy to
find. I would be willing to work at a private school.
Are there any teachers out there who are transplants? Is
there any chance I could be certified by the beginning of
school? Any advice is appreciated.
Cindy /blockquote>

Many, many non-tenured teachers were pink slipped at the end
of school because the education budget did not get passed
before the regular session ended. I think jobs will be hard
to come in early childhood education even in systems that
typically can't keep teachers.

To my knowledge, Alabama does not h...See More
Jun 13, 2008
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Make sure you have taken the Alabama Teacher's Test (ATPPT -
or close to that acronym) It's a ridiculous test that they
require every new teacher getting an AL certificate to pass
regardless of the experience you have. Also, make sure that
you've taken the appropriate Praxis II tests - you can find
the A...See More
Jun 22, 2008
Linda On 6/13/08, Cindy wrote: > Many, many non-tenured teachers were pink slipped at the end > of school because the education budget did not get passed > before the regular session ended. I think jobs will be hard > to come in early childhood education even in systems that > typically can't keep teachers. > > To my knowledge, Alaba...See More
Jul 7, 2008


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