ESL or Special Ed?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of posters here are confused. Department of education cuts are not the same thing as teaching positions being cut. There is so much administrative bloat in education at all levels and there is always a need for more teachers.

Before you do anything else OP you should substitute teach. That will give you a clear sense if you can handle the job. Oh also do not get both ESOL/ELL and special education together your teaching schedule would be a nightmare pick just one.


Title I schools receive funding from the federal government, which includes staff positions. 22% of the workers in my city are federal workers so the school system is also planning its own cuts.


There will probably be some cuts at some schools, but those positions are usually things like "Title 1 resource teacher" or an extra math, science, or reading specialist. They aren't typically funding classroom, ELL, or SPED positions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of posters here are confused. Department of education cuts are not the same thing as teaching positions being cut. There is so much administrative bloat in education at all levels and there is always a need for more teachers.

Before you do anything else OP you should substitute teach. That will give you a clear sense if you can handle the job. Oh also do not get both ESOL/ELL and special education together your teaching schedule would be a nightmare pick just one.


Title I schools receive funding from the federal government, which includes staff positions. 22% of the workers in my city are federal workers so the school system is also planning its own cuts.


There will probably be some cuts at some schools, but those positions are usually things like "Title 1 resource teacher" or an extra math, science, or reading specialist. They aren't typically funding classroom, ELL, or SPED positions.


Title III money from the Federal department of education goes to the states to pay for ESL services. Trump cut the related office to the bone. Currently ONE person is left in the office responsible for ESL services for the entire country. Depending on your school system funding I wouldn’t count of ESL positions as guaranteed.
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