Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the appropriate Praxis exams to be certified.
That's not what I was asking. Obviously there's a process that should be followed. But if afterwards, the only option is to teach full time or to sub, that doesn't work for a lot of peoples' schedules.
There are part-time teachers all over MCPS. In fact there are several open part-time positions posted right now on MCPS Careers. They usually have 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, or. 0.8 FTE indicated in the position posting.
This. There are lots of part-time teachers in MCPS. In doubt they’d have you just step in to teach an AP class if you’ve never taught before, though. More likely it would be an on-level or remedial class they need more help with.
I’ve seen plenty of part time positions but not for main classroom elementary teachers. Where are people seeing those? I’m not counting ELD or specials or Special Ed, which tend to have PT offerings. Does your elementary school teacher work part time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the appropriate Praxis exams to be certified.
DP. Is taking this test enough to teach in MCPS? I have a Ph.D. in STEM and consider myself strong in math/physics, but I don't want to go through multiple month certification process.
Careful! There's a lot more to teaching than just course knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the appropriate Praxis exams to be certified.
DP. Is taking this test enough to teach in MCPS? I have a Ph.D. in STEM and consider myself strong in math/physics, but I don't want to go through multiple month certification process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the appropriate Praxis exams to be certified.
That's not what I was asking. Obviously there's a process that should be followed. But if afterwards, the only option is to teach full time or to sub, that doesn't work for a lot of peoples' schedules.
There are part-time teachers all over MCPS. In fact there are several open part-time positions posted right now on MCPS Careers. They usually have 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, or. 0.8 FTE indicated in the position posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the appropriate Praxis exams to be certified.
That's not what I was asking. Obviously there's a process that should be followed. But if afterwards, the only option is to teach full time or to sub, that doesn't work for a lot of peoples' schedules.
There are part-time teachers all over MCPS. In fact there are several open part-time positions posted right now on MCPS Careers. They usually have 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, or. 0.8 FTE indicated in the position posting.
This. There are lots of part-time teachers in MCPS. In doubt they’d have you just step in to teach an AP class if you’ve never taught before, though. More likely it would be an on-level or remedial class they need more help with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the appropriate Praxis exams to be certified.
That's not what I was asking. Obviously there's a process that should be followed. But if afterwards, the only option is to teach full time or to sub, that doesn't work for a lot of peoples' schedules.
There are part-time teachers all over MCPS. In fact there are several open part-time positions posted right now on MCPS Careers. They usually have 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, or. 0.8 FTE indicated in the position posting.
Anonymous wrote:Take the appropriate Praxis exams to be certified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the appropriate Praxis exams to be certified.
That's not what I was asking. Obviously there's a process that should be followed. But if afterwards, the only option is to teach full time or to sub, that doesn't work for a lot of peoples' schedules.
Anonymous wrote:Take the appropriate Praxis exams to be certified.