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My grandson wants to be a teacher. Any advice for him??
My grandson wants to be a teacher. Any advice for him??
Don't do it. America is now the country where education is taboo. If he really wants to teach, advise him to move to a country where education is valued.My grandson wants to be a teacher. Any advice for him??
I retired from a school district months ago. As far as the teaching job specifically, I have no information. Pay and career-wise, the district I was in is very well funded in an upper-middle-class suburb of St. Louis MO. Starting out Pay is not so good, and Math teachers get paid the same as art and gym teachers. Your income increases yearly, and there is a very good 3rd party managed pension. The district will also assist in a majority of continuing ed costs. We have art teachers and gym teachers with 25 years of experience, making 120,000.00 per year. In addition, they have a pension that will pay nearly that sum per year after they retire.My grandson wants to be a teacher. Any advice for him??
Move to Canada. NOT joking. My wife was a teacher of 40 years. Well paid, well respected. No one accusing her of grooming kids or teaching woke ideology. No need to learn the Lord's Prayer or swear allegiance to the Queen (though that used to be a thing back in the day).My grandson wants to be a teacher. Any advice for him??
My grandson wants to be a teacher. Any advice for him??
Not necessarily. The madman in the WH has a sharpie. History is being rewritten, and books are being banned as we speak.Should go without saying that if he is teaching history or English, he'll have more freedom to do it in a blue state.
No kidding. The Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan is one of the largest plans in the world.Again, we respect our teachers, we pay them well, and they get to retire with a generous pension at the end of it all.
Good advice. A Masters is a must for the earning power it affords.Yes.
#1 Get a hard science or math degree.
Education as a minor or flow into a Master Program for the education peace.
I work in a School System HR and I will guarantee that with a hard math or hard science degree and teaching credentials your grandson will never be unemployed and can live anywhere in the country.
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Attempt to take as many dual enrollment/AP classes in high school as possible. They earn college credits for low level classes that then don't have to be taken at University providing much more flexibility in University course selection.
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My cousin did that. Started off in NYC inner city schools to try to make a difference. Very bad experience. Impossible to teach the kids that actually want to learn when there are so many others causing fights and general disruption. Ended up teaching abroad. Demand is good. Pay is not stellar of course, but you get the opportunity to live in many different parts of the world. Speaks four or five languages now, I believe.Don't do it. America is now the country where education is taboo. If he really wants to teach, advise him to move to a country where education is valued.
Tell him to work for a blue state where he isn't treated like trash.My grandson wants to be a teacher. Any advice for him??
Why is literacy so low in California?Should go without saying that if he is teaching history or English, he'll have more freedom to do it in a blue state.
Yep, very, very sad. I think many parents in the US don't understand the importance of education.
Good advice. A Masters is a must for the earning power it affords.
Yup.Yep, very, very sad. I think many parents in the US don't understand the importance of education.
If he wants to work with kids, other things he could consider are speech or occupational therapy, child life specialist or psychology degree working towards a masters in therapy.My grandson wants to be a teacher. Any advice for him??
Not necessarily. The madman in the WH has a sharpie. History is being rewritten, and books are being banned as we speak.
Literacy will always struggle in states with high immigration, but California schools in general have been in decline. This is largely due to spending priorities. People revolted over high taxes and the education system took the hit. Funding went from local level to state level. California public schools went from being among the best in the country to being among the worst, though things were improving last I checked.Why is literacy so low in California?
Why is literacy so low in California?
Wild guess on my part, with what I know. But I would bet the English literacy rate is higher in Germany than in the US.Yup.
No shit. But if a blue state is so good for teachers of English, what's going wrong in the Blue Utopia of CA? You brought it up.They vary within each state.
Join the military first.My grandson wants to be a teacher. Any advice for him??