Hey does anybody know if there are any elementary Physical Education jobs in or around Harrison,Omaha, Alpena that DON'T require somone to coach? Also anyone know of openings in the regular elementary classroom? Ready to move from TN and come home!
KBOn 5/14/10, K.B. wrote: Don't forget you will have to get verification of teaching forms from @ least 3 years of teaching too~ > On 5/13/10, Karrie wrote: >> Actually.... >> >> I have a license in Arizona and in Guam...we are a military >> family. I had to pay $10 for a new thing they are doing : Child >> Maltreatme...See MoreOn 5/14/10, K.B. wrote: Don't forget you will have to get verification of teaching forms from @ least 3 years of teaching too~ > On 5/13/10, Karrie wrote: >> Actually.... >> >> I have a license in Arizona and in Guam...we are a military >> family. I had to pay $10 for a new thing they are doing : Child >> Maltreatment clearance. Then you have to apply for reciprocity. >> If you send everything to ADE then you will get a "LETTER" that >> states you are eligible for a provisional AR license. Use that >> when applying for a job. THEY WILL NOT give you a provisional >> license!! Crazy huh! I have been fighting with them on this >> since my husband retired here from the Air Force. I can have my >> intitial after I complete my 3 hour Arkansas History course, but >> not until. That's it. Only thing that makes applying with >> reciprocity better than getting an initial in Ar is that you >> qualify to be placed under ALP (additional Licensure Plan) and >> can teach out-of-field and have up to three years to fulfill >> requirements for that teaching position. That is only with >> reciprocity under the Akansas Department of Education: Rules >> Governing the Addition of Areas of Licensure of Endorsement >> under 3.00 Definitions : 3.01 ALP and 4.00 Requirements for >> Adding an Area of Licensure or Endorsement: 4.01 >> I suggest getting into an AR History course as soon as possible >> and avoid having to deal with the Provisional letter. Each time >> you talk to someone at the state department, it seems like there >> is a different answer. >> Also, the provisional letter legally doesn't state what it >> should...it says that the district couldn't hire a certified >> teacher for the position that they hire the provisional teacher >> for....which could be false. A person coming from out of state >> could be more qualified for the position, but hold a provisional >> license. >> Sorry..still ranting and raving. I am stuck with my AR history >> that I am taking from Uof A and it is HARD!! >> >> On 4/26/10, Peggy/TX wrote: >>> >>> Hi, Karen, >>> I just tried to answer another question here a few minutes >>> ago, so I'll give another try here. When I applied for my >>> Arkansas certificate, I held an Oklahoma certificate, and I >>> received my Arkansas certificate without any problems >>> whatsoever. I was asked to be fingerprinted, but that's quick >>> and easy. I don't remember the initial cost, but sometimes it >>> can be fairly hefty, as you probably know being from the great >>> state of Texas! >>> Just download an application for certification from the >>> Arkansas Department of Education and send all your >>> transcripts, Texas state test results, if you have them, and a >>> copy of your Texas cerificate. My guess is that you'll >>> be "good to go" in Arkansas without any problems. >>> Good Luck. >>> Peggy/TX >>> On 4/02/10, Karen Price wrote: >>>> I would like to relocate to Arkansas. I hold a Texas >>>> teaching certificate. Will Arknasas honor this >>>> certification, or will I have to take more exams?
I have two years of experience as a business education teacher. I am certified in the state of Arkansas to teach business education 7-12th grades. Please let me know if there is an opening in any area of the state.
I have heard that if you move to teach in a different district you can take materials that you purchased with the $500 given by the district with you to a new district, as long as you stay in the state of Arkansas. If so, is there a law that says that or an act that was passed?
I'm looking at Bentonville High School. How is the atmosphere there? It looks very good based on the school district website, but looks can be deceiving. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
My son just graduated from Bentonville High School. I think this is the best high school around. The teachers are very professional and helpful to both students and parents. With it being such a large school you would think there would be more problems, but there are not. If I were teaching high school, this would be my first choice.
I recently resigned my position in an Arkansas school district. Will I continue to be paid through the summer? I opted to be paid in twelve increments rather than nine. Also, will my insurance continue through the summer?
On 6/07/10, Jana Burdin wrote: > I recently resigned my position in an Arkansas school > district. Will I continue to be paid through the summer? > I opted to be paid in twelve increments rather than nine. > Also, will my insurance continue through the summer?
1. As student achievement and a greater understanding of curriculum have become more relevant, what are some ways you have found to apply curriculum to previous knowledge? 2. Technology seems to be the way in which education is steering itself. Some believe that technology can lead the way and eventually produce better schools, while others believe that there may be long-term consequences that are not being considered in the rush to use technology. What are your thoughts on this issue? 3. NCLB states that the equitable distribution clause requires states to take steps to “ensure that poor and minority children are not taught at higher rates as other children by inexperienced, unqualified, or out-of-field teachers.” What are you beliefs on this subject and why? 4. How do you view the NCLB act? What is your opinion on the matter? 5. In your years of experience do you feel that your teaching philosophy has helped or harmed your classroom? Have you had to change it? 6. How do you talk to a parent who may not agree with you as a teacher? 7. What steps do you take in the classroom to implement NCLB while obtaining Higher Order Thinking levels for those students? 8. How does your overall school mission coincide with your classroom philosophy that addresses a safe learning environment? 9. How do the styles/ methods you use today differ from those that you used when you first begin teaching, what brought about the change? 10. In your opinion what should the desired outcome (socially, economically, and politically) of the teacher be when teaching students?