Know of any Teacher Position Openings?
wheel1856
05-04-2003, 11:56 PM
So does anyone know of any openings for a social studies teacher? I'm full-on in my job search. I'm nationally licensed with an acredited degree. Out west would be prefereable.
I know this is far from professional, but it never hurts to check everywhere.
Thanks,
-Wheel
I know this is far from professional, but it never hurts to check everywhere.
Thanks,
-Wheel
kris
05-05-2003, 12:17 PM
Lots of teaching jobs here in Utah. But the pay is quite bad.
speediva
05-05-2003, 12:23 PM
Originally posted by kris
Lots of teaching jobs here in Utah. But the pay is quite bad.
On the other hand, I bet cost of living isn't too high, either.
There are teaching jobs EVERYWHERE, especially down South, but I'm going into Math Ed, so the need is off the charts... I don't really know what the market is like for SS.
Lots of teaching jobs here in Utah. But the pay is quite bad.
On the other hand, I bet cost of living isn't too high, either.
There are teaching jobs EVERYWHERE, especially down South, but I'm going into Math Ed, so the need is off the charts... I don't really know what the market is like for SS.
YogsVR4
05-05-2003, 01:17 PM
Slim pickings here in Michigan (my sister is an English teacher).
YellowMaranello
05-05-2003, 03:16 PM
I'm sure you could get a job teaching just about anywhere. It probably mostly comes down to where do you want to live?
speediva
05-05-2003, 04:31 PM
Originally posted by YellowMaranello
I'm sure you could get a job teaching just about anywhere. It probably mostly comes down to where do you want to live?
Or in the case of Social Studies teachers, where/what do you want to coach??? :p
I'm sure you could get a job teaching just about anywhere. It probably mostly comes down to where do you want to live?
Or in the case of Social Studies teachers, where/what do you want to coach??? :p
tonioseven
05-05-2003, 05:16 PM
I'm sorry, I was thinking with a dirty mind when I opened this thread!:p
taranaki
05-05-2003, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by tonioseven
I'm sorry, I was thinking with a dirty mind when I opened this thread!:p
SHAME ON YOU!
so was I....:o
I'm sorry, I was thinking with a dirty mind when I opened this thread!:p
SHAME ON YOU!
so was I....:o
wheel1856
05-06-2003, 07:56 PM
HEY NOW! Not all social studies teachers are coaches! :flipa:
(course, I can coah cross country and track)
I've been looking at tons of states dept of Edu websites, and found a few places, I'd really like to go west, get my masters ou there, and then be right in line for a Doctoral Program in education somewhere, regionally educated is a good things these days.
Im good for 20th Century World History, Political Science (any), Sociology, Psychology, and my degree tells me I can teach economics and geography - though I beg to differ.
thanks though yall. good lookin out.
anyone in Denver? or just Colorado? Whats the word out there? or Oregon, two favorite states of mine.
(course, I can coah cross country and track)
I've been looking at tons of states dept of Edu websites, and found a few places, I'd really like to go west, get my masters ou there, and then be right in line for a Doctoral Program in education somewhere, regionally educated is a good things these days.
Im good for 20th Century World History, Political Science (any), Sociology, Psychology, and my degree tells me I can teach economics and geography - though I beg to differ.
thanks though yall. good lookin out.
anyone in Denver? or just Colorado? Whats the word out there? or Oregon, two favorite states of mine.
S Brake
05-06-2003, 09:45 PM
Originally posted by saturntangerine
Or in the case of Social Studies teachers, where/what do you want to coach??? :p LOL! too true, although most of the coaches at my high school either taught Health or Weight lifting.
Or in the case of Social Studies teachers, where/what do you want to coach??? :p LOL! too true, although most of the coaches at my high school either taught Health or Weight lifting.
wheel1856
05-07-2003, 08:38 PM
augh that drives me nuts, only two of my classmates in my social studies methods course were lookin to coach, such a terrible stereotype, but alas, you guys are right, too too many soc teachers are coaches of one kind or another.
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