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Can I teach in Massachusetts with a Michigan teacher’s license?

Saturday 10 December 2011 @ 5:00 am
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katef87 asked:


I am currently in school right now pursing my bachelors degree in elementary education with a double major of social studies and language arts. I am about two years away from graduating and most likely will have to leave the state to find a job because of the loss of teaching jobs in Michigan. I want to teach in a inner city school and am considering moving to Boston, Massachusetts. Would my license be adequate or do I have to take the Massachusetts state tests or can I prove that I have the right requirements?

Please only reply if you really know or are currently a teacher in Massachusetts.




Becoming a teacher with a degree in Accounting?

Friday 4 March 2011 @ 9:39 pm
massachusetts job
Katie G asked:


I just recently received my Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and I have been twirling with the thought of becoming a elementary Math teacher down the line. What would I have to do in order to achieve this? Would I have to go back to school or would I simply just need to be certified? Any help or advice would be appreciated. Also, does anyone know what the teaching job market (for elementary Math) is like for the Massachusetts area?




Should I be worried if I don’t have a teaching job yet?

Monday 23 August 2010 @ 10:14 am
massachusetts jobs
jbla64 asked:

I just graduated with a B.A. in Elementary Education in December and have been applying for jobs for the 2009-2010 school year all over the place. I started in early spring and have applied to roughly 40 different schools or school districts.

I’m not being too picky about where I’m applying; I’ve applied to several different states, from Massachusetts to Georgia. I’ve applied to big cities and small towns. Since most places are far away from me, I’ve done most of it on the internet or by mail (sending files with my resume, recommendations, transcripts, certification, etc.).

I have not received a single call for an interview. My resume is impressive and my recommendations are excellent. I am on several different websites (teachers-teachers.com, teacherjobs.com, schoolspring.com, etc.). I’ve even been to a job fair for educators. But still, nothing.

Am I doing something wrong? Or am I not being patient enough? When do most schools hire teachers? Am I totally screwed??

HELP!!!




How can I make myself a better candidate for a teaching job?

Monday 18 January 2010 @ 3:34 am
massachusetts jobs
citrine_dream asked:

I graduated with a bachelors in History in 2006 — took a non-education job (that I hated) and wound up getting my teaching license (massachusetts) in August 2008. Here’s my problem, all through High School and College I ALWAYS worked 1 or 2 retail or food service jobs to pay for school. Working so much also had a pretty strong impact on my grades — my final GPA of 2.67 is nothing fantastic. Because of my GPA I did not get into grad school and now I’ve been out of school so long I no longer can get into contact with the professors I did well with to get reference letters.

I essentially have no teaching experience aside from substitute teaching which I have done since october of 2008. My professional references are from the restaurant I have been working in for the past 2.25 years. Unfortunately I have yet to get a long-term sub job or work in one school long enough to really get to know anyone.

Every time I go to fill out an application or send in a resume I get really down on myself because I know that the job market is really competitive right now. My room mate has much better grades and a masters and she dosen’t have a full-time job either… Do I have any business trying to be a teacher?

I’m also finding that I am a bit of a push-over and not all that great with dicipline, I don’t want to do the students a diservice, but I really **** yelling… someone please tell me there is a way to get students motivated and doing what they are suposed to without being a screaming banshee?

The positive side is that I am dedicated, love helping people, and I am generally well liked by people. Long hours don’t bother me, and I love History and Japanese (my subjects).

Thanks in advance for any advice!

Also what would be some good ideas for summer work (paid or otherwise) that would help me build my resume?




How much do teachers in Massachusetts earn?

Wednesday 1 April 2009 @ 3:00 am
Massachusetts
dream*within*a*dream asked:

I have a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and was wondering how much I could earn if I moved to Massachusetts.