Job opening for a Director of Bands for North Cobb Christian School for grades 4-12. Must be a mature Christian, and have a bachelor's degree in -field. Experience, certification and master's degree preferred
I need a self-paced online course that I can complete in about a month's time. Anyone have suggestions? I am endorsed K-8 in VA. I let this sneak upon me. Anything cheap out there to take?
Hi, My hubby may be detailed to Maine in a week & I'm going with him. I was interested in finding out about any workshops or summer learning opportunities for teachers. I'd be willing to drive a bit if need be. Thanks in advance, Sharon
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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.
Does anyone know, or know where I can find information, about getting certified? I will be graduating next year with a bachelors degree in childhood/special ed from a private college in New York. Thanks!
The free resource, created by UK non-profit organization, Peace One Day, aims to advance active learning in the areas of conflict resolution, global citizenship, human rights and the link between sustainability and peace, using the UN International Day of Peace 21 September as a focus. The Resource provides 19 lesson plans and 26 classroom activities for exploring issues of peace, nonviolence, and the protection of the environment. The resources are linked to the documentary film, The Day After Peace, directed by POD founder, Jeremy Gilley. The film charts Jeremy’s journey to establish the first annual day of global ceasefire and nonviolence with a fixed calendar date; culminating with Jude Law accompanying Jeremy Gilley to Afghanistan to spearhead a massive vaccination against Polio on Peace Day, thus proving that the day works, the day saves lives. In April 8000 free copies of the film were delivered to schools encompassing grades 6 – 12 in the six New England States.
Each lesson plan refers to National standards and fit well within the frameworks of History/Social Studies, Civics and Government Studies, English/Language Arts, Environmental Science and more. To find out more about the educational resource and show your students what young people can do to make peace at school, in their community, and in the world at large, please go to [link removed].
I am currently living in Florida and completing a dual track program at the University of South Florida. Upon completion I will have my MA, initial elementary education certification, and an ESOL endorsement. My BA is in communications, so teaching will be a career change for me. I am considering moving to Maine when I am done with my master's degree since FL is just not for me. I am curious to learn what the job market is like for teachers in the Portland area. As far as other relocation advice goes, I am originally from a small town in NJ, so I am accustomed to the cold and snow, I would just like to know what to expect in terms of lifestyle, teacher's benefits, and cost of living. I am planning on moving back up north in approximately two years and hopefully the economic situation will be starting to improve at that point. Thanks in advance for any info!
Did you ever make the move to Maine? I am a teacher in a small town in NJ as well; getting tired of the NJ lifestyle and considering a move to Maine. I was wondering if you found out any information about teaching in Maine, and if you already made the move, what you thought about teaching in Maine?
By the way, what small town were you from in NJ? I am in Ocean County, grew up in Monmouth County.
Thanks for any info, Dave
On 8/07/09, Lorri wrote: > Hi! > > I am currently living in Florida and completing a dual track > program at the University of South Florida. Upon completion > I will have my MA, initial elementary education > certification, and an ESOL endorsement. My BA is in > communications, so teaching will be a career change for me. > I am considering moving to Maine when I am done with my > master's degree since FL is just not for me. I am curious to > learn what the job market is like for teachers in the > Portland area. As far as other relocation advice goes, I am > originally from a small town in NJ, so I am accustomed to > the cold and snow, I would just like to know what to expect > in terms of lifestyle, teacher's benefits, and cost of > living. I am planning on moving back up north in > approximately two years and hopefully the economic situation > will be starting to improve at that point. Thanks in advance > for any info! > > Lorri
P...See MoreA UK non-profit organization, Peace One Day, has just launched a multimedia Education Resource in the US which aims to advance active learning in the areas of conflict resolution, global citizenship, human rights and the link between sustainability and peace, using the annual [b]UN International Day of Peace 21 September[/b] as a focus.
Please do encourage all your friends whether they are teachers, parents, youth leaders or students themselves to logon to [link removed].
It is a fantastic tool to not only empower students to engage in making a difference in their schools, communities and the greater world at large, but also instigates celebration projects with themes of intercultural relations in the lead up to Peace Day which is just over a month away. To see examples of Peace One Day's education work and students reactions to the resource please visit [link removed].
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