On 8/01/03, Trish wrote: > Hi, > > I am organizing an international postcard exchange. I do > not have anyone to represent your state. Please consider > joining this fun exchange! > > If you are interested, please email me with your school > mailing address included at [email removed].
I am the membership secretary for the New England Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers and I am looking for physics teachers to add to our mailing list for upcoming conferences. If you teach physics or know someone who does, please email me and let me know your information (Name, school, address, email) so that I can add you to our list.
Hi everyone. I've got some questions about teaching in Maine that I hope someone can answer. I want to become a teacher and am unsure of what grades to teach. I am most interested in middle and junior high school, but I will teach higher grades if necessary. My content background includes socials studies, life science, and earth science. Any advice on which areas would be more marketable in ME? I'm looking to relocate there or somewhere in the northeast. I'd really like to hear from someone who lives there. Thanks!:)
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LEARNING MATH: NUMBER AND OPERATIONS for K-8 teachers, September 23 - November 4;
SOCIAL STUDIES IN ACTION: A METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP K-5 for elementary teachers, September 25 - November 20;
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i'm not a substitute teacher but i am interested in making a radio documentary about substitute teaching. i'm currently in school for radio production at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine.
any leads on subs in the area, people to interview, or stories to help me on my way are greatly appreciated.
On 8/01/03, Trish wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am organizing an international postcard exchange. I do
> not have anyone to represent your state. Please consider
> joining this fun exchange!
>
> If you are interested, please email me with your school
> mailing address included at ...See More