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As a teacher, I would like to see more veterans in the classroom. This website may help those who would like to teach after their service. The website shows alternate ways to get certification by state as well as ways for those that are active duty prepare for the future.
Out of more than 120 at my current school, only five teachers are vets. We also have a Korean War vet who works as a substitute, and he is amazing with the students. Veterans have character and knowledge that is invaluable in this profession.
Out of more than 120 at my current school, only five teachers are vets. We also have a Korean War vet who works as a substitute, and he is amazing with the students. Veterans have character and knowledge that is invaluable in this profession.
Troops to Teachers
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Edited 7 y ago
Posted 7 y ago
Responses: 17
Posted 7 y ago
Already on top of it. Math is taking a chunk out of me but at least I can bond with my future student about it
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SSG Michael Hartsfield - Those are very much needed subjects, Michael. Good luck!
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SFC William Farrell
7 y
Good luck SSG Michael Hartsfield. I met my math requirement by taking a one week elementary ed math course for five days straight. Math is definitely my weak point and I dreaded being called on in class! I did learn a lot in that class on teaching math. Good thing I never had to use it! LOL
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1SG Tom Conner
7 y
SSG Michael Hartsfield, I have taught math and love substituting. I have also tutored many in Math.
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Posted 7 y ago
Thought about it years ago, but I'm a disciplinarian, and there would have been a lot of kids heading to the principal, before I had them in the front leaning rest position.
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Posted 7 y ago
SGT (Join to see) Great resource to share with the RP Members David - thanks
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