I am a college graduate with a BA in History. I would like to relocate within a year and a half to NH from Orlando. Are there any districts in particular that frequently hire teachers? I have no real preferences as to where I would live. Also, I will have a year of teaching experience plus six months as a long-term substitute under my belt. Will this be enough? I'm not sure how easy alternative III is to actually complete. Any feedback?
PS- I've read that response that seems to keep on being copied over and over again about the real state of things regarding the hiring of teachers..does anyone else agree?
The Seacoast area is great. Dover is always hiring and there are many other high schools in the area (portsmouth, durham/lee/madbury) plus private schools.
On 6/13/06, Megan G. wrote: > I am a college graduate with a BA in History. I would like to > relocate within a year and a half to NH from Orlando. Are > there any districts in particular that frequently hire teachers? > I have no real preferences as to where I would live. Also, I > will have a year of teaching experience plus six months as a > long-term substitute under my belt. Will this be enough? I'm > not sure how easy alternative III is to actually complete. Any > feedback? > > PS- I've read that response that seems to keep on being > copied over and over again about the real state of things > regarding the hiring of teachers..does anyone else agree?
check that out...if it does not come thru, go to educationamerica.net Click below on "all categories" then click on NH... you will see the latest jobs and some or most are in southern NH
Also, go to... teachers to teachers.com another good site. If you register with either site, they will notify you of jobs in your field on a daily basis.
If still interested in teaching in the North Country, check out:
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On 7/29/06, Tiffany wrote: > The Seacoast area is great. Dover is always hiring and > there are many other high schools in the area (portsmouth, > durham/lee/madbury) plus private schools. > > On 6/13/06, Megan G. wrote: >> I am a college graduate with a BA in History. I would > like to >> relocate within a year and a half to NH from Orlando. Are >> there any districts in particular that frequently hire > teachers? >> I have no real preferences as to where I would live. > Also, I >> will have a year of teaching experience plus six months as > a >> long-term substitute under my belt. Will this be enough? > I'm >> not sure how easy alternative III is to actually > complete. Any >> feedback? >> >> PS- I've read that response that seems to keep on being >> copied over and over again about the real state of things >> regarding the hiring of teachers..does anyone else agree?
The Seacoast area is great. Dover is always hiring and
there are many other high schools in the area (portsmouth,
durham/lee/madbury) plus private schools.
On 6/13/06, Megan G. wrote:
> I am a college graduate with a BA in History. I would
like to
> relocate within a year and a half to NH ...See More