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What it Takes to Be a Great Teacher
"We need to incorporate technology in the classroom and understand social networking trends and the way that today's student communicates. Teaching is more interactive and collaborative than it has been in the past and students want to feel like they play a part in their own education, rather than feeling like they are memorizing information and repeating it back." Suzann ... -
What Teachers Should Never (Ever!) Wear
We hate to admit it, because we personally feel that clothes shouldn't matter. In a perfect world, a person would be judged at their workplace based solely on the caliber of their work. Unfortunately, that's not how the world works. How you choose to dress each morning *reflects how you feel about your job* – that you take your position seriously, ... -
Economic Stimulus Package Creates Jobs in Education
The American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) could have a big impact on job growth in the education sector. “The administration has made it clear that there are two primary purposes for the Recovery Act's education funds: saving and creating jobs and improving education,” says John See, associate director of public affairs for the American Federation of Teachers in Washington, an ... -
Are You a Teacherpreneur?
In my own attempts to make ends meet, I've been doing just about anything and everything I can think of to save money or make money. Spending the last year in Boston made this not so much a lifestyle choice as a necessity. First, I had to make my money go farther: • Moved back to south Texas to cut rent ... -
What it Takes to Be a Teacher
What do you think it takes to be a teacher today? TheApple asked the experts and a wealth of advice flooded in. From university professors, authors and classroom teachers, the following persons in the field of education recognize the importance of teachers today. What characteristics help teachers survive, thrive and teach for the long haul? Find out! Read the list now. ... -
But Wait, That Wasn’t In My Job Description!
“Welcome to education.” “Deal with it!” “Didn’t they teach you in college that you need to be flexible?” ‘What do you want me to do about it?” “Wow, I wish I had it that good my first year!” So you graduated and then spent all summer looking for a job. You got your job, get to the school, and suddenly the ... -
2009 Job Outlook for Teachers
The Bureau of Labor Statistics studied career trends for teachers and have released some vital information for those who will be seeking employment as teachers. They have released favorable predictions for the job outlook for K-12 teachers, as well as information on how and why the employment of teachers will change over the next few years. The BLS has also marked ... -
10 Fastest Growing School Districts
Earlier this year, the Census Bureau identified that fastest growing areas in the U.S. According to the estimates, all but one of the nation’s 10 fastest-growing were located in the South or West. A definite connection can be drawn: when counties grow fast, so do school districts and the need for teachers. If you're interested in looking into employment in these ... -
How the Stimulus Will Impact Teachers: A Comprehensive Guide
4 Ways the Stimulus Will Impact Education 1. Spend funds quickly to save and create jobs. ARRA (The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) funds will be distributed quickly to states, LEAs and other entities in order to avert layoffs and create jobs. States and LEAs in turn are urged to move rapidly to develop plans for using funds, consistent with the ... -
4 In-Demand Education Careers
Jobs for teachers used to be constantly available, but with the current economy, more people are seeking teaching as a career alternative. Wonder which teaching professions are the most in-demand despite the economy? The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the job prospects for all teachers will grow as fast as average in line with other occupations. However, teachers willing to ... -
Teachers Needed in 5 U.S. Areas
A year or two ago, it might have been easy to find hundreds of school districts around the country with plenty of vacancies. However, due to the economy, teaching positions have become more competitive. Some have left the corporate world to find their calling leading classrooms, and even higher education has seen a boost in enrollment for advanced degrees. Some states ... -
Obama Promises Education Jobs to Stimulate Economy
If you're tired of hearing the words bailout and stimulus, you're not alone. The media is throwing around the number $819 billion like it's no big deal. But to teachers who work hard for every too small paycheck, it sounds like an unfathomable amount of money. The big question is, will all of this money trickle down to have an impact ... -
Are Education Jobs Recession-Proof?
Despite the downturn in the economy, educators have been repeatedly told that their careers are recession-proof. Proponents of this outlook site statistics about the education industry adding jobs each month and the increased demand for workers like preschool teachers, science teachers, math teachers, and bilingual teachers. But education hasn’t been immune to the recession. Teachers and school staff have been laid ... -
How to Keep Your Job: Don’t Be Deadwood!
During an economic squeeze, organizations can no longer afford to carry dead wood, even if it was tolerated during more prosperous times. If staff members have to go, it makes sense to let go of the useless ones and retain the useful ones.” Learning how not to be deadwood is such an important skill that we need to teach it to ... -
Finding a Teaching Job: Where to Start
Finding a teaching job can be a difficult process. However, if you know where to look and how to go about your teaching job search, the search process becomes much easier. This article shows you where to start your teacher job search. h4. Where to Look for a Teaching Job There are many ways to look for a teaching job. The ... -
How Long Will You Stay in Teaching?
Since I entered motherhood last year, it's caused me to reflect on my career. I think that career and family goals are closely intertwined. The quote that came to mind recently was something similar to a quote my dad used to say, "You can take the person out of the classroom, but you can't take the teacher out of the person." ... -
5 Smart (& Not So Smart) Excuses for Missing Work
5 Smart Excuses For Missing Work #1: Sickness and Injuries If you're really sick, you probably have a fever and are contagious. You may even have stomach issues and dizzy spells that make it impossible to stand up and teach. For the sake of your students' health, stay home and try to recover quickly. Don't use a sick day if you ... -
10 Biggest Locations for Teaching Jobs
Wondering what areas in the U.S. teach the most students? These ten have the largest student enrollments and also employ huge numbers of teachers. Keep reading to see if one of these districts is a place you might want to teach. h4. _Continue reading on the next page._ [page] h4. *1. New York City, NY* *Number of Schools in District:* 1205 ... -
Has Teacher Hiring Hit a New Low?
I am not a big fan of flaming the fire with more bad news, but I have to call it as I see it. This is a horrible time to looking for a job as a teacher, regardless of your specialty/certification. I have been receiving emails from across the country about aspiring teachers having trouble landing jobs. It’s almost everywhere. The problem is ... -
How Many Jobs Will Be Created/Saved in Your State?
In an effort to maintain the transparency and accountability promised during the Presidential campaign, the Obama Administration launched Recovery.gov. The site is a searchable database of how and where tax dollars are spent as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. TheApple found the most useful part of the site is the Estimated Job Effect Flash Map of the ...
















