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Montana tax payers have voiced their concerns and one of their major decisions was to fund their educational system. That means good news for teachers wanting to begin their career in Montana. The state has instituted teacher mentorship programs ... more »
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The school system in Oregon is aggressive about meeting standards, for both its students and its teachers. Follow these steps to apply for your teaching license in Oregon... more »
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A college teaching interview, which generally entails a barrage of questions and a teaching demonstration, can be a scary prospect, especially if you haven't done it before. However, a few simple steps can help you prepare for an interview and ... more »
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If you love learning, enjoy being challenged, work well collaboratively and enjoy working with children and young adults, you have the potential to become a successful public school teacher. You will need to recognize that you will not make as ... more »
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In many communities, Hebrew School teachers (particularly young ones) are in high demand. If you have some formal Jewish learning beyond your Bar of Bat Mitzvah, are still in college, are a teacher or have a flexible work schedule, you may be ... more »
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New Mexico offers several options for teachers and aspiring educators to get their teaching certificate. Schools in the Land of Enchantment are always in search of well trained, certified teachers. Read on to learn how to get a teaching ... more »
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Follow these steps to learn how to get a teaching license in the state of Georgia... more »
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The education situation in Iowa is bleak, which can be a turn-off for many would be educators. But for those with a true calling to help children in need, there's no better place to get a teaching license than in Iowa... more »
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Kansas Governor Bill Richardson said in 2007, "Education enables people and societies to be what they can be." Find out what you can be by teaching in the great state of Kansas. Follow these steps to obtain a license to teach in Kansas... more »
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The motto for the Mississippi Department of Education is: "A quality education for every child . . . every child a reader." Follow these steps to teach in Mississippi and work toward this attainable goal for all children... more »
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Missouri may not have the highest salaries for educators, but the government is making promises to help the education system out by offering teachers incentives to come to Missouri. They will defer loans and increase salaries for those with ... more »
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If you are interested in pursuing a challenging and rewarding career, then teaching is for you. Obtaining a teaching license in the state of New Jersey is a multi-step process. There are some requirements to meet and paperwork to submit to the ... more »
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The forces are with the teachers in South Carolina. Public support has begun to sway towards more funding, higher salaries and better education for children, all of which benefit potential teachers and students alike. Learn how to get a teaching ... more »
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Follow these steps to get your teaching certification in the state of Washington... more »
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Students can disrupt class for any number of reasons. Sometimes it may happen often, it may be the same student(s), or it may be an occasional event, in which case, consider yourself lucky. Manage your classroom like a pro and use the following ... more »
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Teaching is a rewarding career for many people, however it can become frustrating when you have difficulty inspiring unmotivated students. To motivate lazy students, you must think creatively and incorporate new strategies. Follow these steps... more »
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The child care industry is an expanding field that is in high demand in the US. Running a day care allows you to impact children's lives positively, but there are many responsibilities that go along with caring for kids, especially when it's in ... more »
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English speaking teachers are in high demand throughout the world. Many Asian pacific or South American companies are doing more and more business with the United States and need to know the language. As a teacher abroad, you will teach children, ... more »
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Teaching interviews are different than others. As an experienced teacher and author of the upcoming book entitled "Think Like an Interviewer: Your job-hunting guide to success," I'll give you some valuable tips to improving your chances ... more »
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Job fairs can seem overwhelming, but they don't have to be. For teachers looking for teaching jobs overseas, job fairs are a great way to meet perspective employers. You get a chance to size them up and to make a good impression. Just keep a few ... more »
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If in a math class or just need to learn how to do a permutation problem this article should help you... more »
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A business tutor counsels business students and small or home based businesses. He or she may also tutor business majors on the specifics of accounting, sales and other aspects of business administration. A tutor educates a student or business ... more »
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A dialect coach trains people to speak with a specific accent from a culture other than their own. Actors use dialect coaches predominately to prepare for roles requiring a certain type of speech. They help pubic speakers lose their native accent... more »
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As a published writer, you probably remember a time that you needed help overcoming writer's block, insecurity or technical difficulties. Here's an opportunity to combine business with your desire to give back—become a paid writing mentor to help ... more »
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Adult educators work in a variety of settings, including businesses, colleges, technical schools and hospitals. If you enjoy working with adults, teaching new things and helping people, you may want to look into becoming an adult education ... more »