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February 1, 2011 at 2:58 PM #662140February 1, 2011 at 3:01 PM #661020bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=Djshakes]I was dually certified to teach business and marketing. I taught at public school outside of Milwaukee. Courses I taught were: Accounting, Intermediate accounting, Advanced accounting, keyboarding, Computer applications 1&2, personal finance, Marketing…[/quote]
Djshakes, this is a great skillset. I don’t think “keyboarding” is taught anymore because now most 9-year-olds can do it with their thumbs, lol. And I WISH “personal finance” would be mandated as a HS graduation requirement in CA. I haven’t seen it offered. Your accounting classes are taught here at the community college level. Marketing USED to be taught in HS in the “olden days” under the acronym “DECA.” I have not seen it offered it my district.
Maybe you could get a part-time teaching gig in accounting in the eves at a cc if you find time π You won’t need a credential for this.
February 1, 2011 at 3:01 PM #661084bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Djshakes]I was dually certified to teach business and marketing. I taught at public school outside of Milwaukee. Courses I taught were: Accounting, Intermediate accounting, Advanced accounting, keyboarding, Computer applications 1&2, personal finance, Marketing…[/quote]
Djshakes, this is a great skillset. I don’t think “keyboarding” is taught anymore because now most 9-year-olds can do it with their thumbs, lol. And I WISH “personal finance” would be mandated as a HS graduation requirement in CA. I haven’t seen it offered. Your accounting classes are taught here at the community college level. Marketing USED to be taught in HS in the “olden days” under the acronym “DECA.” I have not seen it offered it my district.
Maybe you could get a part-time teaching gig in accounting in the eves at a cc if you find time π You won’t need a credential for this.
February 1, 2011 at 3:01 PM #661688bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Djshakes]I was dually certified to teach business and marketing. I taught at public school outside of Milwaukee. Courses I taught were: Accounting, Intermediate accounting, Advanced accounting, keyboarding, Computer applications 1&2, personal finance, Marketing…[/quote]
Djshakes, this is a great skillset. I don’t think “keyboarding” is taught anymore because now most 9-year-olds can do it with their thumbs, lol. And I WISH “personal finance” would be mandated as a HS graduation requirement in CA. I haven’t seen it offered. Your accounting classes are taught here at the community college level. Marketing USED to be taught in HS in the “olden days” under the acronym “DECA.” I have not seen it offered it my district.
Maybe you could get a part-time teaching gig in accounting in the eves at a cc if you find time π You won’t need a credential for this.
February 1, 2011 at 3:01 PM #661825bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Djshakes]I was dually certified to teach business and marketing. I taught at public school outside of Milwaukee. Courses I taught were: Accounting, Intermediate accounting, Advanced accounting, keyboarding, Computer applications 1&2, personal finance, Marketing…[/quote]
Djshakes, this is a great skillset. I don’t think “keyboarding” is taught anymore because now most 9-year-olds can do it with their thumbs, lol. And I WISH “personal finance” would be mandated as a HS graduation requirement in CA. I haven’t seen it offered. Your accounting classes are taught here at the community college level. Marketing USED to be taught in HS in the “olden days” under the acronym “DECA.” I have not seen it offered it my district.
Maybe you could get a part-time teaching gig in accounting in the eves at a cc if you find time π You won’t need a credential for this.
February 1, 2011 at 3:01 PM #662155bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Djshakes]I was dually certified to teach business and marketing. I taught at public school outside of Milwaukee. Courses I taught were: Accounting, Intermediate accounting, Advanced accounting, keyboarding, Computer applications 1&2, personal finance, Marketing…[/quote]
Djshakes, this is a great skillset. I don’t think “keyboarding” is taught anymore because now most 9-year-olds can do it with their thumbs, lol. And I WISH “personal finance” would be mandated as a HS graduation requirement in CA. I haven’t seen it offered. Your accounting classes are taught here at the community college level. Marketing USED to be taught in HS in the “olden days” under the acronym “DECA.” I have not seen it offered it my district.
Maybe you could get a part-time teaching gig in accounting in the eves at a cc if you find time π You won’t need a credential for this.
February 1, 2011 at 3:06 PM #661025bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz]are you kidding…there are tons of recent college grads falling over themselves for teaching jobs…
I have some friends (a couple) who graduated and got credentialed at Cal Poly SLO, they had to move to the outskirts of Visalia (ghetto) to find a teaching job…
Entry level teaching jobs…any teaching job is a highly sought after and very competitive job. For reasons of pay, free time, and a feeling of nobility…[/quote]
Are all these new college grads credentialed, jstoesz??
Perhaps your teacher friends just starting out had to take their first jobs in Visalia because in the high-cost desirable areas of CA, many mid-career teachers (20-30 yrs exp) don’t feel like they can afford to retire, even if they wanted to.
February 1, 2011 at 3:06 PM #661089bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz]are you kidding…there are tons of recent college grads falling over themselves for teaching jobs…
I have some friends (a couple) who graduated and got credentialed at Cal Poly SLO, they had to move to the outskirts of Visalia (ghetto) to find a teaching job…
Entry level teaching jobs…any teaching job is a highly sought after and very competitive job. For reasons of pay, free time, and a feeling of nobility…[/quote]
Are all these new college grads credentialed, jstoesz??
Perhaps your teacher friends just starting out had to take their first jobs in Visalia because in the high-cost desirable areas of CA, many mid-career teachers (20-30 yrs exp) don’t feel like they can afford to retire, even if they wanted to.
February 1, 2011 at 3:06 PM #661693bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz]are you kidding…there are tons of recent college grads falling over themselves for teaching jobs…
I have some friends (a couple) who graduated and got credentialed at Cal Poly SLO, they had to move to the outskirts of Visalia (ghetto) to find a teaching job…
Entry level teaching jobs…any teaching job is a highly sought after and very competitive job. For reasons of pay, free time, and a feeling of nobility…[/quote]
Are all these new college grads credentialed, jstoesz??
Perhaps your teacher friends just starting out had to take their first jobs in Visalia because in the high-cost desirable areas of CA, many mid-career teachers (20-30 yrs exp) don’t feel like they can afford to retire, even if they wanted to.
February 1, 2011 at 3:06 PM #661830bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz]are you kidding…there are tons of recent college grads falling over themselves for teaching jobs…
I have some friends (a couple) who graduated and got credentialed at Cal Poly SLO, they had to move to the outskirts of Visalia (ghetto) to find a teaching job…
Entry level teaching jobs…any teaching job is a highly sought after and very competitive job. For reasons of pay, free time, and a feeling of nobility…[/quote]
Are all these new college grads credentialed, jstoesz??
Perhaps your teacher friends just starting out had to take their first jobs in Visalia because in the high-cost desirable areas of CA, many mid-career teachers (20-30 yrs exp) don’t feel like they can afford to retire, even if they wanted to.
February 1, 2011 at 3:06 PM #662160bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz]are you kidding…there are tons of recent college grads falling over themselves for teaching jobs…
I have some friends (a couple) who graduated and got credentialed at Cal Poly SLO, they had to move to the outskirts of Visalia (ghetto) to find a teaching job…
Entry level teaching jobs…any teaching job is a highly sought after and very competitive job. For reasons of pay, free time, and a feeling of nobility…[/quote]
Are all these new college grads credentialed, jstoesz??
Perhaps your teacher friends just starting out had to take their first jobs in Visalia because in the high-cost desirable areas of CA, many mid-career teachers (20-30 yrs exp) don’t feel like they can afford to retire, even if they wanted to.
February 1, 2011 at 3:10 PM #661030jstoeszParticipant[quote=jstoesz]
I have some friends (a couple) who graduated and got credentialed at Cal Poly SLO, they had to move to the outskirts of Visalia (ghetto) to find a teaching job…
[/quote]So yes they are credentialed, and no they would much prefer to live in a nicer area of california. Many, many, many of my college friends and roommates wanted to be teachers, and few of them found jobs.
BTW, from what I have heard (from people who have gone through the credentialing process) getting a credential is kind of a joke. It is more of a bureaucratic hoop than anything. It does not make you a better teacher, only states the obvious (such as don’t smack johnny around when he is being a punk kid).
February 1, 2011 at 3:10 PM #661094jstoeszParticipant[quote=jstoesz]
I have some friends (a couple) who graduated and got credentialed at Cal Poly SLO, they had to move to the outskirts of Visalia (ghetto) to find a teaching job…
[/quote]So yes they are credentialed, and no they would much prefer to live in a nicer area of california. Many, many, many of my college friends and roommates wanted to be teachers, and few of them found jobs.
BTW, from what I have heard (from people who have gone through the credentialing process) getting a credential is kind of a joke. It is more of a bureaucratic hoop than anything. It does not make you a better teacher, only states the obvious (such as don’t smack johnny around when he is being a punk kid).
February 1, 2011 at 3:10 PM #661698jstoeszParticipant[quote=jstoesz]
I have some friends (a couple) who graduated and got credentialed at Cal Poly SLO, they had to move to the outskirts of Visalia (ghetto) to find a teaching job…
[/quote]So yes they are credentialed, and no they would much prefer to live in a nicer area of california. Many, many, many of my college friends and roommates wanted to be teachers, and few of them found jobs.
BTW, from what I have heard (from people who have gone through the credentialing process) getting a credential is kind of a joke. It is more of a bureaucratic hoop than anything. It does not make you a better teacher, only states the obvious (such as don’t smack johnny around when he is being a punk kid).
February 1, 2011 at 3:10 PM #661835jstoeszParticipant[quote=jstoesz]
I have some friends (a couple) who graduated and got credentialed at Cal Poly SLO, they had to move to the outskirts of Visalia (ghetto) to find a teaching job…
[/quote]So yes they are credentialed, and no they would much prefer to live in a nicer area of california. Many, many, many of my college friends and roommates wanted to be teachers, and few of them found jobs.
BTW, from what I have heard (from people who have gone through the credentialing process) getting a credential is kind of a joke. It is more of a bureaucratic hoop than anything. It does not make you a better teacher, only states the obvious (such as don’t smack johnny around when he is being a punk kid).
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