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I will be graduating in May 2007 with my bachelors degree
in math and am wanting to teach math at the secondary
level. I am leaning towards the non-traditional licensure
program, but when I apply for teaching jobs I will have no
student teaching experience. I was wondering if that will
hurt my chances of getting a job, or are schools just
looking for "highly qualified teachers", aka have a degree
in the area to be taught, passed the appropriate praxis
exams, and are licensed. Right now I work for an after-
school program at an elementary school, and I teach a
sunday school class at church once a month. That's about
all of the experience I have. Any thoughts would be
appreciated!
Thanks, Ang


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