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Good teachers love helping children and young adults develop intellectually and emotionally, despite diverse challenges. In teacher training, you'll learn to meet these challenges, and by actually working with children, you'll be able to decide ... more »
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Teaching elementary school appeals to those who want to make a difference in very young lives. If you love children and learning and also possess patience, stamina and nerves of steel, this job may be for you... more »
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An Evangelist is one who goes from place to place, preaching and teaching the Bible. An Evangelist usually has a sense of urgency about a spiritually lost and dying world. He or she will want to help people by showing the way to connect with God... more »
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Teaching beginning English as a Second Language or ESL is very satisfying. Along with speaking and listening skills you will need to plan grammar lessons for your class. Creating grammar lesson plans for an ESL class is a straightforward process ... more »
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South Korea, right next to Kim Jong-il's dictatorship in the North, is fast becoming one of the countries of choose for foreigners to teach English. Firstly native English speakers are in high demand and secondly, and the real sealer, is that ... more »
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Along with other requirements, a teaching certificate is necessary to teach in the state of Arizona. This is to ensure that Arizona's children have certified and qualified teachers in the classrooms. Each grade section, such as elementary and ... more »
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Arkansas has beautiful rolling vistas, an abundance of outdoor sports and a new presidential library. It is a great place to practice your profession as a teacher. Follow these steps to learn how... more »
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Pennsylvania ranks among the top 10 of highest paid teachers. That's good news for you, but better news for the children who live there. The state is attracting highly qualified teachers and the incentives to bring them there are abundant... more »
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With the increased diversity of Internet usage applications, many parents are choosing to send their children to virtual schools. This increased enrollment has provided a vacancy for more K-12 teachers in the field. It is not easy to secure an ... more »
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Thorough research and preparation will give you the confidence to shine in a teaching job interview. Even if your first interviews don't land you a job, you'll gain valuable experience for the future... more »
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Teaching is an abnormous position that many individuals are blessed to hold.Fortunately, there are days when every teacher needs a break. At this point, the position of a substitute teacher takes place. By using this step-by- step instruction, ... more »
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The first day of preschool can be stressful for not only youngsters -- but teachers, too! I'm a retired Montessori teacher and I remember clearly just how chaotic that first day can be. Over the years, however, I've put together my own Teacher's ... more »
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American history helps students understand our past and how the United States grew into the nation that it is today. To teach this subject, you need an understanding of the old days as well as pedagogical skills... more »
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As a teacher of foreign languages, do you ever feel dissatisfied with the usable knowledge your students have at the end of the course? Part of the problem is that many of us teach about the language, while failing to teach from within the ... more »
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Playing the guitar is a wonderful hobby and satisfying musical experience. The guitar player is needed everywhere from rock bands to classical orchestras. However, someone has to teach all of these guitar virtuosos. Being an instrument teacher ... more »
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Educational administrators hold positions as curriculum developers, school principals and district superintendents. They also work in state and federal education agencies. These professions are in demand and offer competitive salaries, benefits ... more »
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Being able to teach English to people is a rewarding experience. Getting TESL certification is also a great way to earn extra money as well as know you're genuinely helping the community. So if teaching English to speakers of other languages ... more »
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Understanding grammar is an important part of learning English. However, if you teach adult immigrants like I do, it is more important to teach them skills that help them do everyday life tasks. Not only will they find this information useful, ... more »
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An effective cover letter will highlight the information in your resume most relevant to a particular teaching position: your credentials and experience... more »
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If you are teaching a class or workshop a syllabus is a necessity. The syllabus allows you to communicate everything your students or participants need to know before the class begins. If you need to write a syllabus but have never before done, ... more »
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At many universities, seventeen year olds have become the sole authority on whether someone is a good teacher. Yes, there is an inherent contradiction here: If they already know enough to evaluate the expertise of the experts, why do they need to ... more »
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Want to live in Mexico? Don´t have enough money, to live there with out working? Not sure how to get a job? Confused about the visas? Your Spanish isn´t what it should be? Here is how to support yourself in Mexico without papers, ... more »
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Connecticut is located close to the cultural and business centers of the eastern seaboard. Its educational system is progressive and attracts a population of skilled applicants. Follow the steps below to get a teaching license in the state of ... more »
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Ohio offers teachers a perfect mix of a nice paycheck and low cost of living. Ohio also has incentives such as loan deferments and teacher mentorship programs. Even those who are seeking a higher education may be lured by the salaries offered... more »
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Many people get stage fright, from students giving out a presentation on Schubert to professional actors. There are many ways of dealing with stage fright and this is just a few ways below... more »