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Reply to "Many teachers have considered leaving education, union says"
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[quote=magrathean][quote=Anonymous]The teachers in our cluster have been wonderful. I know it’s hard, but I am an attorney and would love to switch over to teach (maybe part-time) for a few years before I retire. But not possible because of licensing. [/quote] actually, you CAN be hired with out a license. It's called a contingent license. A J.D. is an advanced degree, which could help, especially if you can claim any STEM background. Back in the day, most pre-law students I knew had pretty rigorous undergraduate course loads, including things like calculus and statistics. Depending on your situation, you might just have enough math/stem credits to pull it off. (Other fields, social studies, etc, don't have quite as high a demand as STEM). Anyways, usually mid summer school districts have the "we don't need no stinking license" cattle call to fill all the unfilled positions they couldn't find licensed teachers for. [/quote]
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