Does anyone know of any of the best private schools in Gwinnett County or Atlanta area? Please tell me which ones and your experience with the schools. Thank you!
On 4/02/13, Samantha P. wrote: > Does anyone know of any of the best private schools in > Gwinnett County or Atlanta area? Please tell me which ones > and your experience with the schools. Thank you!
Can someone please advise me of the positives of pursuing a Masters in this field and what my chances are of getting hired after graduation as well? Positive info is a plus!!
I really don't know. Almost all state licensing boards will ask when you apply for teaching licenses if you have ever had a license suspended or revoked and you have to explain it.
You might still get a license in another state if the reason wasn't true misconduct like criminal acts.
However, getting a job with a school district might be next to impossible because you have to disclose any suspended license, which is what I think you mean, on the applications.
You may be weeded out of the application process given the glut of applicants.
If you are terminated, even illegally like I was in a different state, it may be virtually impossible to work full-time ever again in the field.
Five years later, I have yet to work full-time in any field. It's about over for me now that I am 58.
Sad TeacherWere you able to file unemployment? On 4/10/13, anon wrote: > On 4/10/13, SadTeacher wrote: >> What happens after your certification is suspended for a >> time? Do you ever really recover, move on, and find another >> teaching position? > > > I really don't know. Almost all state licensing boards will > ask when you...See MoreWere you able to file unemployment? On 4/10/13, anon wrote: > On 4/10/13, SadTeacher wrote: >> What happens after your certification is suspended for a >> time? Do you ever really recover, move on, and find another >> teaching position? > > > I really don't know. Almost all state licensing boards will > ask when you apply for teaching licenses if you have ever had > a license suspended or revoked and you have to explain it. > > You might still get a license in another state if the reason > wasn't true misconduct like criminal acts. > > However, getting a job with a school district might be next to > impossible because you have to disclose any suspended > license, which is what I think you mean, on the applications. > > You may be weeded out of the application process given the > glut of applicants. > > If you are terminated, even illegally like I was in a > different state, it may be virtually impossible to work > full-time ever again in the field. > > Five years later, I have yet to work full-time in any field. > It's about over for me now that I am 58.
Since when do interviews become convenient for the applicant? If I knew a day in advance that I have an interview I would take the whole day off, or put in for a part time substitute. If I was an administrator I would conduct my interviews during regular school hours not after school. If you really want the job you do what you have to do.
Lets see. You need a job. The administrator(s) speak w you BEFORE job was posted, you knew you were going for the interview and were aghast when given 24 hours notice. Did you needed a week? A month? Lets live in real world.
There is recession going on and a teacher glut. Unless you are AP Calculus, AP Physics or highly selective field, there are atleast 10 teachers for each job posted. The administrator need to interview with panel during school time as she does not have monies to pay for after hour. Oh! I think she also may have family who need her?
You need job? Go to interview at momnent's notice. You were professionally dressed, prepared and had credentials ready, or not?
Keep an open attitude. And go teach.
On 4/30/13, TanInschool wrote: > On 4/11/13, Wondering wrote: >> I had a meeting at a school before openings were posted and >> everything went great. Jobs were posted and was contacted >> with a choice of times to interview. I chose one of the >> times and then told to wait until after break. When I heard >> from her again it was less than 24 hours notice and during >> the middle of the day. I told her I would be unable to come >> because of school and I did not feel it was ethical to ask >> for time off to interview in another system. In the mean >> time, we were told by a board member, that pressure was >> being put on Superintendent by prominent families. I feel >> that I was offered an interview at a time that I could not >> attend to satisfy, "we offered her an interview and she did >> not come." I just want the opportunity to interview and >> feel my experience, degree, and references will speak for >> themselves. What do I do? > > Since when do interviews become convenient for the applicant? > If I knew a day in advance that I have an interview I would > take the whole day off, or put in for a part time substitute. > If I was an administrator I would conduct my interviews during > regular school hours not after school. If you really want the > job you do what you have to do.
Does anyone know how or where I can get a state approved reading endorsement added to my certificate? Would this be enough to qualify me to be a reading specialist or reading teacher at an elementary school? Is the endorsement worth it? Thanks!
I am a Lead Pre-K teacher in a private center. Since I will not be teaching this summer (and have a 10 month contract), would I be eligible for unemployment benefits for the summer? I will be teaching again in this center beginning in August for the next school year. Thanks!
On 4/30/13, Jennifer Smith wrote: > I am a Lead Pre-K teacher in a private center. Since I will > not be teaching this summer (and have a 10 month contract), > would I be eligible for unemployment benefits for the > summer? I will be teaching again in this center beginning > in August for the next school year. Thanks!
Does anyone know what GACE tests I have to take to teach Georgia Pre-K Four? I was told 001 and 002. There is a lot of algebra and geometry on that which I find very strange for Pre-K.
On 5/03/13, mj wrote: > Does anyone know what GACE tests I have to take to teach > Georgia Pre-K Four? I was told 001 and 002. There is a lot > of algebra and geometry on that which I find very strange > for Pre-K.
Does anyone know if I have to enroll in a program to become a media specialist or if I can just simply pass the GACE to become qualified for the position? Thank you in advance!
On 5/09/13, Jill S. wrote: > Does anyone know if I have to enroll in a program to become > a media specialist or if I can just simply pass the GACE to > become qualified for the position? Thank you in advance!