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Has anyone else who is a mentor come across the problem of a mentee who doesn't listen to your suggestions and doesn't complete work in a timely manner? Any feedback or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
When it's all said and done.....that documentation becomes your evaluation.
On 1/21/12, M.Ken wrote: > Has anyone else who is a mentor come across the problem of > a mentee who doesn't listen to your suggestions and doesn't > complete work in a timely manner? Any feedback or > suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > > M.Ken
I am a current business education teacher. I regretfully wish that I would have pursued French Education right out of high school. Instead...I made the mistake of going into Business. Shortly after, I earned my masters degree in business education (4-12), and have been teaching business ever since.
In the meantime, for job security, I earned a K-12 special education license, which I frankly hope I never have to use. That is strictly a backup plan for a dire situation.
Now...I am considering following my heart and taking classes towards French education. The problem I'm running into is that I would have to quit my job to pursue this, as all of the universities near me (in Lima, OH) have only a bachelors program for French education - if they have one at all. All the courses are offered during my working day.
There is one university who has seemed willing to make this work. The foreign language license is PK-12...so I'm not sure what I'd have to take. I did one summer long study abroad 10 years ago. I've been studying my French for fun...but I realize this would be a lot of work.
My current school does not offer French education.
What are your thoughts?? Is this worth pursuing?? I'm just very regretful that at age 18 I was too blinded by the possibility of becoming rich that I did not follow my heart. I knew I wanted to do French education....but I just didn't do it.
On 2/28/12, Current Ohio Teacher wrote: > Let me clarify....I do NOT want to quit my job to pursue > this. I would like to take as much in the evenings and > summers as possible and find a way to make this work. One > university has expresseed willingness to do this....Wright > State...which is an hour and 20 minutes from me. > > Thanks. > > > > On 2/28/12, Current Ohio teacher wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am a current business education teacher. I regretfully >> wish that I would have pursued French Education right out >> of high school. Instead...I made the mistake of going into >> Business. Shortly after, I earned my masters degree in >> business education (4-12), and have been teaching business >> ever since. >> >> In the meantime, for job security, I earned a K-12 special >> education license, which I frankly hope I never have to >> use. That is strictly a backup plan for a dire situation. >> >> Now...I am considering following my heart and taking >> classes towards French education. The problem I'm running >> into is that I would have to quit my job to pursue this, as >> all of the universities near me (in Lima, OH) have only a >> bachelors program for French education - if they have one >> at all. All the courses are offered during my working day. >> >> There is one university who has seemed willing to make this >> work. The foreign language license is PK-12...so I'm not >> sure what I'd have to take. I did one summer long study >> abroad 10 years ago. I've been studying my French for >> fun...but I realize this would be a lot of work. >> >> My current school does not offer French education. >> >> What are your thoughts?? Is this worth pursuing?? I'm >> just very regretful that at age 18 I was too blinded by the >> possibility of becoming rich that I did not follow my >> heart. I knew I wanted to do French education....but I >> just didn't do it. >> >> Any advice or thoughts are appreciated. >>
On 3/24/12, K1 Teacher wrote: > You are very unlikely to get a job teachig French in Ohio. It is > a terriable job market right now. > > > > On 2/28/12, Current Ohio Teacher wrote: >> Let me clarify....I do NOT want to quit my job to pursue >> this. I would like to take as much in the evenings and >> summers as possible and find a way to make this work. One >> university has expresseed willingness to do this....Wright >> State...which is an hour and 20 minutes from me. >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> On 2/28/12, Current Ohio teacher wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am a current business education teacher. I regretfully >>> wish that I would have pursued French Education right out >>> of high school. Instead...I made the mistake of going into >>> Business. Shortly after, I earned my masters degree in >>> business education (4-12), and have been teaching business >>> ever since. >>> >>> In the meantime, for job security, I earned a K-12 special >>> education license, which I frankly hope I never have to >>> use. That is strictly a backup plan for a dire situation. >>> >>> Now...I am considering following my heart and taking >>> classes towards French education. The problem I'm running >>> into is that I would have to quit my job to pursue this, as >>> all of the universities near me (in Lima, OH) have only a >>> bachelors program for French education - if they have one >>> at all. All the courses are offered during my working day. >>> >>> There is one university who has seemed willing to make this >>> work. The foreign language license is PK-12...so I'm not >>> sure what I'd have to take. I did one summer long study >>> abroad 10 years ago. I've been studying my French for >>> fun...but I realize this would be a lot of work. >>> >>> My current school does not offer French education. >>> >>> What are your thoughts?? Is this worth pursuing?? I'm >>> just very regretful that at age 18 I was too blinded by the >>> possibility of becoming rich that I did not follow my >>> heart. I knew I wanted to do French education....but I >>> just didn't do it. >>> >>> Any advice or thoughts are appreciated. >>>
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I was also...See MoreI will be graduating in December 2012 with Pre-K -3 Early Childhood teaching degree. I was thinking of getting my 4th- 5th grade endorsement to be able to teach K-5. I was wondering if this would help with getting a job?? Is it worth even taking?? (Will most districts still want middle aged teaching degrees for these positions?
I was also thinking of getting a reading endorsement for K- 12. Which do you feel would be more beneficial on a resume and in hopes of getting a job??
On 4/29/12, Middles wrote: > I will be graduating in December 2012 wi...See MoreThe Reading Endorsement is your best bet. Schools and states are putting so much emphasis on reading in the content area because of the Common Core initiative that schools are hiring teachers with a reading background. You really limited yourself with that K-3 degree.
On 4/29/12, Middles wrote: > I will be graduating in December 2012 with Pre-K -3 Early > Childhood teaching degree. I was thinking of getting my > 4th- 5th grade endorsement to be able to teach K-5. I was > wondering if this would help with getting a job?? Is it > worth even taking?? (Will most districts still want middle > aged teaching degrees for these positions? > > I was also thinking of getting a reading endorsement for K- > 12. Which do you feel would be more beneficial on a resume > and in hopes of getting a job?? > > I live in Ohio > > Please Help or offer advice Thanks
On 5/20/12, 7th grade teacher wrote: > The Reading Endorsement is your best bet. Schools and states > are putting so much emphasis on reading in the content area > because of the Common Core initiative that schools are hiring > teachers with a reading background. You really limited > yourself with that K-3 degree. > > On 4/29/12, Middles wrote: >> I will be graduating in December 2012 with Pre-K -3 Early >> Childhood teaching degree. I was thinking of getting my >> 4th- 5th grade endorsement to be able to teach K-5. I was >> wondering if this would help with getting a job?? Is it >> worth even taking?? (Will most districts still want middle >> aged teaching degrees for these positions? >> >> I was also thinking of getting a reading endorsement for K- >> 12. Which do you feel would be more beneficial on a resume >> and in hopes of getting a job?? >> >> I live in Ohio >> >> Please Help or offer advice Thanks
When it's all said and done.....that documentation becomes your evaluation.
On 1/21/12, M.Ken wrote: > Has anyone else who is a mentor come across the problem of > a mentee who doesn't listen to your suggestions and doesn't > complete work in a timely manner? Any feedback or >...See More