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By amylaine 2 comments
A Job Coach is similar to that of a Sports Coach, except that a Job Coach works with individuals with challenges and disabilities that hinder employment to develop their working skills to become successful in competitive employment. Working as a ... 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 »
By tkfinley 1 comments
Many students aren’t used to classroom settings where they’re encouraged to talk. Even when they’re told part of their grade is based on participation, it may be difficult to get them to open up. However, there are ways to create classroom ... more »
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Colorado has mountains, skiing and a wonderful climate. Its national test scores have also been climbing, and some school districts have been funded for a variety of progressive teaching programs. If you are a teacher, explore what it takes to ... more »
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North Dakota offers a cost of living that is extremely low and they also have mentoring programs in place to help new teachers. An initial certificate is valid for 2 years and a professional license, valid for 5 years, is available after the ... more »
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Oklahoma is one of the states that ranks at the bottom of the pay scale, but taxpayers have increasingly shown their support for educators by voting for salary increases and educational funding. This means there are ample opportunities for anyone ... more »
By virtualibrarian 0 comments
The District of Columbia is a fantastic place to live and work in. Although most people associate the city with politics, if you want to get a job where you really get to know the heart of this incredibly diverse city, there's no better way to do ... more »
By AnissaMarie 0 comments
Anyone who has searched for teaching jobs knows that most teaching positions at the K-12 and college level require some previous teaching experience. In most cases, just to meet the minimum qualifications to apply for job, you will need a minimum ... more »
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There is an old adage that says those who can, do and those who can't, teach. Ask any teacher if they agree--if you dare. Teaching is not a job--it is a calling, a profession, a passion. Having a career in teaching begins with making an important ... more »
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Planning a class course is a challenge, especially from scratch. Start with a strong understanding of learning objectives, department or institution goals and the level of the students. Know the materials and approach you will be using. Think ... more »
By Cindy Lynn Jacobs 1 comments
School yearbooks don't just happen. By laying a solid foundation at the beginning of the year, life becomes much less hectic, you set the yearbook staff up to succeed, learn skills they will use later in life, and you produce an incredible ... more »
By tkfinley 0 comments
Online teaching can be a rewarding experience for both your students and you. But the online environment presents complications you won’t experience in a traditional classroom. Teaching online can at times be difficult and frustrating, but there ... more »
By Beveronius 1 comments
If you have a need to write a storyboard for an online training course (sometimes referred to as a computer based training course, web based training course, CBT, WBT, or just plain online training)...then you have come to the right place!.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
We live in a litigious society and nowhere is this more obvious than in the teaching profession. One only has to tune in to the local news to find examples of teachers facing lawsuits, whether or not the plaintiff's charges are spurious. The best ... more »
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Becoming a violin teacher requires time, dedication and practice, but is a very enjoyable and very rewarding career. The keys to being a good violin teacher are: (1) keep an open mind, (2) be creative, (3) be flexible, (4) be enthusiastic and ... more »
By 40skydiver 2 comments
Are you interested in finding a great part time job? If you are educated or have on the job experience this is a great option... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Integrating school curriculum involves bringing together subject areas and teaching them in relation to one idea or theme... more »
By LilacGirl 2 comments
There is work out there, often on a temporary or piece-meal basis, but work nonetheless. If you need to earn money, and either aren't working, or aren't making enough to live on, try some of these ideas... more »
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Being a substitute teacher can be a great way to supplement your income or make a viable career. On any given day, approximately 10 percent of teachers in the United States are not at school. There is a need for substitute teachers in almost ... more »
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English is one of the most common spoken languages in the world. Many people want to learn English as a second language to become successful in business. English teachers are in demand in many countries, along with grade school and college ... more »
By PegC 0 comments
Children are our most important asset. Teaching them in a quality environment is crucial. A Child Development Associate Credential is a credential designed to improve care for young children. Care providers and early childhood educators receive ... more »
By IsabelleKay 0 comments
Teaching a college class is one of the most rewarding opportunities anyone can have. Every job has its downsides, of course, and the worst part of teaching is failing a student. Here are some tips to get you through this tough task... more »
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North Carolina is consistently ranked as one of the most desirable places to live and attracts many new residents because of this. That means there are more and more children going into the state's public schools...and more and more jobs for ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 1 comments
Online learning has skyrocketed in the past few years. This article, written by a highly experienced online and on-campus, instructor will help you get started in online teaching... more »
By TechsIn 1 comments
If you have somehow access to the library and you are a student or a teacher than you have additional opportunity and if you are not,even then A Library can still help you in your research....Bascially we research before teaching or writing an ... more »