01-31-2013, 12:23 PM
IrishJohn Wrote:I've thought about it but most private schools in my area are religious. I've nothing against them but such are not exactly my "cup o' tea" in general, most are of a religion I do not follow and they all pay less than the public school system (even in my low-paid county). No, I'd rather work in the public schools. My goal is to eventually teach at the community college once I have a master's degree completed.
John in my state they have 5 different ways to become a teacher. So it's sort of open. You said you did not want to teach in the private sector. I just found a resource for the state I live in that listed ever school that was private or charter. I could not believe how many schools that are non religious in nature. I cannot believe how many schools cost 47k with room and board to attend. I would not over look private education. Once your in and licensed you can always make a move to the public schools. Just a thought.
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