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By ah4612 0 comments
Many individuals enjoy working with college students, especially in the residence halls. After serving as a Resident Assistant (RA) or in another leadership capacity for a residence hall, some students want to become professional residence life ... more »
By chai2k2 0 comments
Ever considered teaching English abroad? If so, you probably have also wondered if you'd be able to do it well. If you have the right amount of enthusiasm and a commitment to the students' goals, you probably could. But before you step into ... 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 »
By thesquirrelymom 6 comments
If you are an elementary teacher please take the time to look at this article. It could make a big difference in the life of a child... more »
By Cindy Lynn Jacobs 2 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 eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Elementary school teachers are a combination of teacher, mother, counselor and nurse. Before pursuing a career as an elementary school teacher, a future teacher should know all the nuances and unwritten expectations of the profession... more »
By 40skydiver 3 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 Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Public education is one of our most crucial institutions. Participating in the body that oversees the policies and procedures governing schools is a major task and requires a substantial commitment of time and energy. To get elected to the ... more »
By Lorin Neikirk 1 comments
Many children with autism, especially High-Functioning Autism and Aspergers, can be surprisingly chatty, and often without regard to the appropriateness of the situation. If you are prepared, outings can be controlled and comfortable for ... more »
By seashore 1 comments
In the world of trades people there are a few trades one can be proud to be in. Plumbing in one of those trades that can be very rewarding and has great opportunities.. more »
By creativemayhem 2 comments
Are you a professional artist, musician, or dancer that wants to share your skills with others? Do you need some extra income to supplement your creative lifestyle? Check out these helpful hints on how to become a professional artist who ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Assistant principals administer standardized tests, hire teachers and train them, oversee curriculum implementation, help with budgeting, evaluate staff members, order textbooks and supplies and oversee attendance. In short, assistant principals ... more »
By akknox 0 comments
If you like correcting your friends' grammar and you think diagramming sentences is fun, technical editing might be for you. With a little bit of training and some practice, you can edit and format a scientific article for a journal and possibly ... 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 »
By ValerieDavid 0 comments
Public libraries, academic libraries and private libraries have different missions, communities they serve and often very different environments. Even if you've worked in libraries before, there may be some interview questions or situations you ... 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 Gregory Witkowski 0 comments
If your classroom is getting dull and boring you might want to consider using and ice breaker. These neat little activities are not just for the first day of class. Use them throughout the course to break up monotonous days. You want to choose ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
A career as an English professor is one of the most time and toil intensive careers in education. Not only must one secure a PhD, but pressures to write and publish are intense. However, a few steps can help you navigate your way to a career as ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
A corporate trainer is an exciting career to pursue. As a corporate trainer, you will be training employees of a company on the information they need to know in order to get their job done effectively. You will have the chance to work in a ... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
Working as an adjunct is very rewarding. It is the perfect job for the teacher who doesn’t need full-time work or for those just starting out in the teaching profession. While adjuncting does not usually pay all the bills, it can pay most of ... more »
By Lori Lucero 0 comments
Thinking of a career as a school psychologist? This can be both a rewarding and frustrating career option. Here is some information you need to help you make a good decision... more »
By ValerieDavid 0 comments
Working with an ESL author can be challenging, but also very rewarding. Writers of different cultures and countries bring new perspectives and ideas to fiction--all they need is a patient editor to help them articulate their vision in English. ... more »
By slashdotMom 5 comments
You don't have to be a teacher, degreed or an educated professional in order to make money teaching and/or tutoring these days. Again, thanks to the Internet, virtually anyone with some skill, knowledge and/or experience in any subject or topic ... more »
By WriterGig 0 comments
There are many practical ways to organize a classroom environment. While looking to find ways to organize a classroom environment, remember that time, space and resources are all elements of the classroom needing organization. Thus, you'll want ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Whether you're a recent college grad with a bachelor's degree in economics or a highly trained and specialized English as a Second Language teacher, you can get a job teaching in Japan. All you need is energy, a sense of adventure and a positive ... more »