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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP- You could always take the ESOL Praxis which would result in K-12 certification. There are often many vacancies in ESOL and the fact that you are bilingual would make you very attractive too.[/quote] I will look into this. I would love to go that route. I taught my subject bilingually at my past school and loved using my Spanish. Thank you, OP[/quote] De nada. I'm an ESOL teacher and I love my job (the teaching part of it but it seems that it is being crowded out by the other useless BS). In my district (not in DCUMland), we currently have 10 FT ESOL vacancies and I've heard from friends in other districts that they also need ESOL teachers. There is a study guide for the ESOL Praxis but I'd also recommend taking some ESOL courses. UMBC has a 4 course certificate program that you might be able to take entirely online. I took 2 courses online and 2 in person. Best of luck! http://www.umbc.edu/esol/overview.php[/quote]
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