Can anyone help us network for housing for 2 people and a cat in the Lewes or Milton DE area? I won't be working yet so less expensive is good. We'll be moving across country for this- he's already there.
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On 8/28/08, Robin wrote: > Can anyone help us network for housing for 2 people and a > cat in the Lewes or Milton DE area? I won't be working yet > so less expensive is good. We'll be moving across country > for this- he's already there.
On 8/29/08, Kate wrote: > If you want to email me, I can put you in touch with a > realtor. > > On 8/28/08, Robin wrote: >> Can anyone help us network for housing for 2 people and a >> cat in the Lewes or Milton DE area? I won't be working yet >> so less expensive is good. We'll be moving across country >> for this- he's already there. >
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Are there opportunities near Wilmington for contract ESL positions? Specifically, can one be employed by a district, work full-time, and receive benefits? (Most of the ads I've seen so far are for ESL tutors; they are paid by the hour and it's not clear how many hours they work. I'm also not sure if they qualify for benefits). I'm trying to figure out if it is worth it for me to commit to a year of ESL classes. (I also live near PA, so if anyone knows the deal in PA, please let me know). Thanks so much for your help!
On 9/11/08, Diane wrote: ...See Moreerhaps this is unrelated but I am surprised there are not a glut of ESL teaching positions in DE due to the number of immigrants or non-nativing speakers in the state. Some of the towns are turning into havens for Spanish speakers so much so that the police forces have been hiring bilingual officers and employees.
On 9/11/08, Diane wrote: > Hi fellow teachers, I am considering completing a program to > become an ESL Specialist. I'm already certified for > Elementary Ed. and have two years of long-term sub. > experience, but have an interest in ESL, and want to > increase my marketability. > > Are there opportunities near Wilmington for contract ESL > positions? Specifically, can one be employed by a > district, work full-time, and receive benefits? (Most of > the ads I've seen so far are for ESL tutors; they are paid > by the hour and it's not clear how many hours they work. > I'm also not sure if they qualify for benefits). I'm trying > to figure out if it is worth it for me to commit to a year > of ESL classes. (I also live near PA, so if anyone knows > the deal in PA, please let me know). Thanks so much for your > help!
On 10/01/08, unrelated perhaps wrote: > Perhaps this is unrelated but I am surprised there are not a > glut of ESL teaching positions in DE due to the number of > immigrants or non-nativing speakers in the state. Some of > the towns are turning into havens for Spanish speakers so > much so that the police forces have been hiring bilingual > officers and employees. > > > > > On 9/11/08, Diane wrote: >> Hi fellow teachers, I am considering completing a program > to >> become an ESL Specialist. I'm already certified for >> Elementary Ed. and have two years of long-term sub. >> experience, but have an interest in ESL, and want to >> increase my marketability. >> >> Are there opportunities near Wilmington for contract ESL >> positions? Specifically, can one be employed by a >> district, work full-time, and receive benefits? (Most of >> the ads I've seen so far are for ESL tutors; they are paid >> by the hour and it's not clear how many hours they work. >> I'm also not sure if they qualify for benefits). I'm > trying >> to figure out if it is worth it for me to commit to a year >> of ESL classes. (I also live near PA, so if anyone knows >> the deal in PA, please let me know). Thanks so much for > your >> help!
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Do sped teachers feel that they have a...See MoreWhat's it like to teach special education in Delaware? I am interested in this field, and am somewhat familiar with the sped teacher's job in PA, having taught in PA schools for a few years. Now, I live in DE, and am looking at my work options. I'm considering taking the spec. ed. Praxis in November.
Do sped teachers feel that they have adequate resources? Is the job similar to a PA spec. ed. teachers' job? (I heard that most sped teachers in DE do not write the IEPs; that there is a spec. ed. "specialist" in each building who writes IEPs). Why does DE just require passing the Praxis, yet PA will require me to do additional coursework to become certified in spec. ed.? I am interested in Learning Support, as they call it in PA- and the best way I can describe it is the spec. ed. teacher pulls kids out of inclusion classes for specialized help, and also co-teaches some with the regular classroom teacher. The spec. ed. teacher also coordinates paraprofessionals who work with the kids in the classroom.
I want to know if in the public, charter, or catholic arenas..........a...See MoreI am a career changer & about to become highly qualified here in AZ with a Master's Degree in Secondary Ed. and a BA in English from Neumann College. So, i'll be HQ in secondary English. I will have had 2 yrs of teaching experience upon my return to the East Coast.
I want to know if in the public, charter, or catholic arenas..........are there any high school jobs to be found?
KevinOn 10/29/08, help wrote: > I have just applied for an ESL position with Red Clay in > Wilmington. Would appreciate any info, pro or con. > > Thanks, Help!
If its in Cab Calloway you will enjoy working with some interesting staff members (in a good way).
I was wondering what the special requirements were to becoming a teacher in the state of delaware. I have just finished my bachelors degree and are looking into teaching. any advice where to start or what i need to get to be qualified?
On 8/28/08, Robin wrote: > Can anyone help us network for housing for 2 people and a > cat in the Lewes or Milton DE area? I won't be working yet > so less expensive is good. We'll be moving across country > for this- he's already there.