I recently graduated with my BS in art Ed, and am also certified. I know that this is early to be looking for a teaching job, but has anyone heard anything in the rumor mill about a school district looking for an art teacher? Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
My fiance and I are getting married this year, and want to relocate to NH. She is a spanish teacher at Canton High School, Canton, MA. We were wondering if anybody knew of any spanish teacher openings, or where to look for spanish teacher openings in the state of New Hampshire. Thank you so much.
My fiance and I are hoping to relocate to NH this summer. We are both elementary school teachers in New York City and are seeking jobs in NH. We've been primarily looking in and around Nashua, Manchester, Concord (but would be more than happy to look into schools elsewhere throughout the state). If anyone hears of upcoming job fairs, please let me know. Thanks very much, Eileen
There is going to be a Teacher Job Fair on March 22nd at Nashua High School, from 430pm - 739 pm. i believe that you can call the school to get more information. i do not know if it is specifically for high school, or if it is many districts participating, but it's worth looking into! Sue
On 2/10/05, Eileen wrote: > My fiance and I are hoping to relocate to NH this summer. > We are both elementary school teachers in New York City > and are seeking jobs in NH. We've been primarily looking > in and around Nashua, Manchester, Concord (but would be > more than happy to look into schools elsewhere throughout > the state). > If anyone hears of upcoming job fairs, please let me > know. > Thanks very much, > Eileen
I work in CA and want to move to NH because I'm just.....done with the CA school system. My school is forced to teach from the teachers edition, omitting nothing, adding nothing. Students are not to get out of their seats except for emergency. I do direct teaching (aka lecture) then they do dry worksheets. Then take a test. We get those fill in the bubble tests about once a week, no joke. We base grades solely on these tests. We teach to the test and the state standards. We have probably 200 state standards and then the tests have their own standards, so to speak, that we must teach to. Let's say we're teaching a lesson on reducing fractions. Well that can ONLY be a one-day lesson because we must move on to finish the textbook by the last day of school, plus we must learn everything before the state tests in May. There is almost never time for history or science, and when there is, we spend, lets say, one lesson on colonial america because that is but one CA standard and we must fit in all the rest. so if the students don't get it, oh well, but they better get it to pass that test we teach to!
I want a place where we don't treat student like a business or like a machine. Where we still are there FOR THE CHILDREN. Where we engage students in learning! is NH such a place? Or at least more of that kind of place than CA?
My students are only allowed to read the reading book. No book reports or reading of their choice! All to up their test scores....and make them hate learning! lol. But honestly...
NH schools sound like heaven! The way schools should be! Got any job leads....??? :)
Teachers here usually have more choice than you're describing. Maybe it's the Live Free or Die motto. People here are very big into local control. But with the choice comes responsibility. It can be a challenge to find materials, especially if you are teaching differentiated lessons. This state also has the highest percentage of kids in special education integrated into the classrooms (also the lowest percentage of kids in special education who pass the state tests.)This means the classrooms have to accommodate a lot of different needs, including learning styles. So you see thematic teaching or interdisciplinary lessons or school-wide events which bring history to life. NH students don't have to pass the state tests to graduate, as they do in nearby MA, but NCLB is complicating that. Adequate yearly progress hurdles are impacting school curriculums.
Hi, My name is Dara. I am a recent graduate with my BA in communications. I am interested in going for my Masters in Education. I am looking toward becoming an elementary school teacher, 1st to 5th. If anyone has anything they think will be useful in my journey it is more than welcome. You can e-mail me at [email removed]
Teachers in private schools do not need certification unless the school receives money from the feds (via the state), specifically for kids in special education. Private schools can be approved by the state for attendance, which is the bar with the lowest hurdles; or approved for program, which has all the same hurdles as a public school, including teacher credentials. So the short answer to your question is, it depends on the private school. The NH DOE site is full of info for teachers interested in certification.
I have a BS in art education, an concentration in ceramics. I am looking to teach art in NH i do have a NH certification. I am currently teaching my second year of art at a high school in Boston.
On 2/25/05, Ali wrote: > I have a BS in art education, an concentration in > ceramics. I am looking to teach art in NH i do have a NH > certification. I am currently teaching my second year of > art at a high school in Boston.
I am currently an Assistant Principal in Anne Arundel County Maryland which is a school system servicing approximately 76,000 students. My school is a middle school, servicing grades 6, 7, and 8, with a total population of 650 students.
I am currently planning a move North. I grew up in Tamworth New Hampshire and would like to make it back closer to family. Any information would be of a huge benefit to me in my plans. I am open to any location.
Hi all! My name is Nick and I am currently finishing out this school year teaching physical education and health at Franklin High School. When April hits and contracts come out, I will be LOOKING for a new job, hopefully in elementary and/or middle school physical education. I am phys. ed. certified but not health certified, though I am willing to work towards it if needed. I am switching jobs because I feel I want to make more of an impact, and reasons I will later describe if contacted! Pleeease chatters, get back to me if you know of any such openings in New Hampshire! P.S. - I also coach sports!)
Nick, I used to craft with your mom and your grandmother, Ruth. You probably don't remember me, but I am Su O'Brien, Bob's wife. email me at [email removed]!
I am currently looking to relocate back to NH and start my career of teaching High School English. I am not certified since I have my B.A. in English/Journalism and in the mean time I have been working at newspapers and substitute teaching. I am looking to start teaching at a private school and then getting my certification. If anyone knows any openings please let me know. Also, what is the best way to get certified? Thanks.
There is going to be a Teacher Job Fair on March 22nd at
Nashua High School, from 430pm - 739 pm. i believe that you
can call the school to get more information. i do not know
if it is specifically for high school, or if it is many
districts participating, but it's worth looking into!
Sue
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