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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So what is your current certification? High School Spanish? Does your local school have Spanish in elementary school? Or are you looking to become, say, a 3rd grade teacher?[/quote] Correct. I did everything the District asked me to do get a teachers license and demonstrate knowledge and mastery of the language. I have an opportunity of virtually end my monthly budget for gas and finish my day at 230 pm. Is this doable or I need another britannica size volume of new BS paperwork to complete before I’m considered as “qualified” to work with ES kids?[/quote] Most ES teachers can be expected to teach every subject, although some s hoops departmentalized for grades 3-5/6. Few ES offer FL unless they teach immersion. The other piece is that principals are generally hesitant to hire for ES someone who has only taught HS. [/quote] Not op but curious: So exactly how is one supposed to get experience with ES kids if they never get a chance to do so? Does working with ES age kids as a sports coach count as experience? [/quote]
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