Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any issues teaching evidence-based science?
I teach in a Catholic high school. We have AP Chem, AP Physics, AP Bio, etc. Catholicism is not at odds with science. Our school does not teach things like creationism, etc. Is that what you’re asking?
Sadly, people on DCUM do think Catholics believe in creationism. It’s an argument my XH tried to use in court. I submitted the school’s science curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any issues teaching evidence-based science?
I teach in a Catholic high school. We have AP Chem, AP Physics, AP Bio, etc. Catholicism is not at odds with science. Our school does not teach things like creationism, etc. Is that what you’re asking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any issues teaching evidence-based science?
I teach in a Catholic high school. We have AP Chem, AP Physics, AP Bio, etc. Catholicism is not at odds with science. Our school does not teach things like creationism, etc. Is that what you’re asking?
Anonymous wrote:Do the private schools have a pension plan, or are you in a 401k (or similar)?
Anonymous wrote:Any issues teaching evidence-based science?
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that for high school, private school teachers teach 4 periods per day vs. 5? I teach 5 sections of 31-33 students every day + give lunch help and every day is completely exhausting. I’m getting burned out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just reading about a thread from earlier this year about MCPS teachers leaving for private schools.
How does one go about finding these jobs?
Do you just go to the private school websites and search?
What schools are know for supporting teachers?
Thanks for any insights
You will make less money but students may not have the number of SEL issues that occur in public schools.