I am looking to relocate back to the Nebraska/Iowa area and was wondering what an elementary teacher with 15 years and a masters degree could expect as a salary? thanks Leann
treetoadersonally I think with a masters it's going to be tough finding a job because schools are so short on funds and beginning teachers are going to be much less expensive. My district only allows you to bring 5 years of experience and we haven't hired anyone new in several years.
Evelyn Davis Early Learning Academy has immediate openings for exemplary preschool teachers. We are seeking teachers who are experienced, nurturing and highly creative. We are a Level 4 QRS Certified preschool. Our wonderful research- based curriculum, professional staff and hands-on learning environment promises an ideal teaching experience for energetic professional teachers. Here at the Evelyn Davis Early Learning Academy, we have a beautiful vision that will take us to the highest ranks of excellence in preschool education. Candidates must be early childhood or elementary education certified. If you are interested in helping a highly diverse student body of wonderful three to five year old children reach their highest personal, social and academic potential, please call or forward your resume and letter of interest. Candidates must be able to pass all required screening criteria. Ph.515-243-4212 / Fax 515-243-4213. Note: Physical requirements and demands for these teaching positions include and are not limited to begin able to take outdoor walks; supervise children during indoor and outdoor play; lifting children or furniture sometimes at least forty pounds.
Location: Central Des Moines, IA Compensation: Attractive Salary based on experience and education. This is at a non-profit organization. OK to highlight this job opening for persons with disabilities Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster. Phone calls about this job are ok. Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
My question is: do you require your students to take notes in your class? If so, what is the procedure? are the students responsible for listening and writing what they think is important, do they copy information from the board/overhead, or do you give them handouts of notes?
I want to raise the standard of learning in my classroom because I see that our students are not college-ready when they leave our area schools. I think if just one teacher can expose these kids to higher expectations,they will do better (or at least not as surprised when they get to college). On the other hand, I want to raise the standard by just a little--I don't want to overkill.
What is going on? Where is anyone who actually cares about teachers, be they novice or veteran? Aren't we supposed to care about ourselves? Where is the solidarity and all of that good stuff? Let us know what's going on. We are not alone.
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Please take time to complete this survey. It is for a thesis statement. I would appreciate your thoughts and opinions. After all, if it does not currently concern you, it will eventually. Results will be posted at the end of July, 2009.
I am putting together a 50 postcard exchange! I am collecting address of interested teachers- 1 from each state. I am desperately in need of Iowa! For our exchange, each class is required to send a postcard from their state to each of the other classes. If all goes as planned, you should receive 49 postcards- 1 from each other state in return. This is a great way to teacher about the US and makes a really fun bulletin board! If you are interest, please email me at [email removed]:
State: Name: Grade: School: Address:
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