I'm very interested in becoming a middle school/elementary school teacher. I was hoping to get some input from professionals on the pro's and con's of teaching.
I've wanted to be a teacher for several years but could never figure out how to get into the classroom, I received a BS in psychology which doesn't seem to be a great path to becoming a teacher from all my research.
Any feedback you provide would be highly appreciated.
Are their any teachers from the following states (Alaska, Delaware, Nebraska, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington DC, or Puerto Rico) that would want to join a postcard exchange? http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0445aaa92fa4f49-50state
Free sample interventions, and free monthly Problem Student Problem-Solver magazine available at our web site, youthchg.com, or via email ([email removed].
Coming to many cities around the US. Also available as distance learning. Call 1-800-545-5736 for information and a workshop flyer. College credit and clock hours for many disciplines offered for both live and recorded classes. On-site workshops can also be scheduled for your school, agency or conference. This class also makes a terrific fund raiser if you host the event and invite area professionals to attend. Call us at 1-800-545-5736 or visit our web site at youthchg.com for more details. If you have problem kids, we can help.
Portland Sessions: Oct 12-13, 2017 and Oct 11-12, 2018
Free sample interventions, and free monthly Problem Student Problem-Solver magazine available at our web site, youthchg.com, or via email ([email removed].
Coming to many cities around the US. Also available as distance learning. Call 1-800-545-5736 for information and a workshop flyer. College credit and clock hours for many disciplines offered for both live and recorded classes. On-site workshops can also be scheduled for your school, agency or conference. This class also makes a terrific fund raiser if you host the event and invite area professionals to attend. Call us at 1-800-545-5736 or visit our web site at youthchg.com for more details. If you have problem kids, we can help.
5:30 pm – 6 pm Simulator demonstration...See MoreThe Evergreen Education Department offers a variety of activities to classrooms and groups of all ages. Come to the Museum and find out more about our educational programs, you can even sign your class up for a visit.
Below is a schedule of specific demos that will take place that evening.
Learn how to involve troubled and challenged youth in learning. This class explains the challenges that children can face, and how to effectively teach and assist those youngsters. Participants will discover how to best integrate challenged youth and children into programs by successfully managing problems like apathy, bad attitudes, ADHD, withdrawal and more.
You name the problems and this workshop delivers hundreds of immediate, problem-stopping answers. You will leave with innovative, more effective strategies for school failure, truancy, dropping out, work refusal, violence, delinquency, bad attitudes, depression and more. College credit and clock hours available.
Free sample interventions, and free monthly Problem Student Problem-Solver magazine available at our web site, youthchg.com, or via email ([email removed].
Coming to many cities around the US. Also available as distance learning. Call 1-800-545-5736 for information and a workshop flyer. College credit and clock hours for many disciplines offered for both live and recorded classes. On-site workshops can also be scheduled for your school, agency or conference. This class also makes a terrific fund raiser if you host the event and invite area professionals to attend. Call us at 1-800-545-5736 or visit our web site at youthchg.com for more details. If you have problem kids, we can help.