01-20-2013, 07:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-20-2013, 07:10 PM by cookderosa.)
AND it looks like you have to find an income source in the summer- this isn't going to pay year round. That's why it's hard for private schools to get good teachers, plus there is a stigma that makes it hard to "cross over" back into public education. In Illinois private schools were not allowed to "count" for earning your license during the student teaching portion.
It's worth pointing out that this add doesn't say LICENSE required. This could simply be a case of where someone with a degree in science takes a teaching job as opposed to someone who earned a degree in "teaching science." Does the MS-HS title indicate they want a master's degree? If so, this must be a private secular prep school. It made me chuckle that they ask for hobbies, I wonder if this is an "oh by the way, we need a sport- instrument - cooking- woodworking" teacher too.
It's worth pointing out that this add doesn't say LICENSE required. This could simply be a case of where someone with a degree in science takes a teaching job as opposed to someone who earned a degree in "teaching science." Does the MS-HS title indicate they want a master's degree? If so, this must be a private secular prep school. It made me chuckle that they ask for hobbies, I wonder if this is an "oh by the way, we need a sport- instrument - cooking- woodworking" teacher too.