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post Feb 12 2007, 08:26 PM
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You remember your first grade teacher’s name.

Who will remember yours?


Become a NYC Teaching Fellow.


The NYC Teaching Fellows program is a highly selective, innovative path to enter the classroom and make a difference in New York City's high-need schools.

Apply today at www.NYCTeachingFellows.Org to join a select group of talented mid-career professionals and recent graduates from all majors and backgrounds who will teach in the city's classrooms starting in the fall of 2007.

No previous teaching experience or education coursework is necessary. From over 75,000 applicants over the past five years, NYC Teaching Fellows has provided New York City classrooms with over 7,500 highly qualified new teachers. While teaching, Fellows pursue a Master’s degree in Education that is subsidized by the NYC Department of Education.

A Math and Science Immersion program is available for those who wish to become a math or science teacher, but who did not major in those subjects.

The Fellowship includes:

* A competitive starting salary ($42,500 - $53,000) plus full benefits
* A subsidized Master’s degree in Education
* Intensive pre-service training with living stipend
* Ongoing support

The last deadline to apply for the June 2007 program is March 12, 2007. Due to high application volume, early submission of applications is strongly advised.

For more detailed program information and to apply, please visit our website at:

www.NYCTeachingFellows.Org

This is your chance to do something that really matters.

Qualifications:

* For the June 2007 program, applicants must have completed their Bachelor's degrees by June 2007
* Minimum 3.0 GPA (consideration given for demonstrated achievement)
* U.S. citizen or permanent resident with valid green card and fluency in English
* Cannot be certified to teach in New York (or a state with a reciprocity agreement with New York)
* Cannot have completed eighteen or more credits of a teacher education program or minor in education by June 2007 for the June 2007 program
* Cannot have previously benefited from a NYC Department of Education tuition assistance program (other than career training for paraprofessionals)
* Cannot have worked as a full-time teacher in New York City public schools at any time since September 2002

How To Apply:
To Apply, please visit our website and start an online application today:
http://www.nyctf.org/prospective/apply.html


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post Feb 12 2007, 08:28 PM
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I've seen these ads on the subway many times. Why math/science teachers; they don't need other subjects teachers?


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post Feb 12 2007, 08:35 PM
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QUOTE (existwhere? @ Feb 12 2007, 08:28 PM) *
I've seen these ads on the subway many times. Why math/science teachers; they don't need other subjects teachers?



I've gone to one of their meetings.
There is a big need for math, science, and special education teachers so if you have the qualifications it's easier to get accepted.
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post Feb 12 2007, 08:40 PM
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QUOTE (zaaky @ Feb 12 2007, 08:35 PM) *
I've gone to one of their meetings.
There is a big need for math, science, and special education teachers so if you have the qualifications it's easier to get accepted.

(I don't.) Why is there such a big need for those subjects? Special ed, especially, should be overflowing.


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post Feb 12 2007, 08:50 PM
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QUOTE (existwhere? @ Feb 12 2007, 08:40 PM) *
(I don't.) Why is there such a big need for those subjects? Special ed, especially, should be overflowing.


Math and science majors may choose jobs in industry and may prefer not to go into teaching so there often has been a shortage.

As for special ed, I'm not sure exactly why there is a shortage.
It may because it is a challenging area, and people may not have the qualifications, a Masters Degree in Special Education.
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post Feb 12 2007, 08:52 PM
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Thank you for your explanation.


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post Feb 12 2007, 08:55 PM
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QUOTE (existwhere? @ Feb 12 2007, 08:52 PM) *
Thank you for your explanation.



You're very welcome.
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post Mar 31 2007, 10:26 PM
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Any way to go into teaching without this program? I have heard of people who cannot do it, because they put you in very difficult schools.


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post Apr 1 2007, 11:34 AM
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QUOTE (Shir @ Mar 31 2007, 11:26 PM) *
Any way to go into teaching without this program? I have heard of people who cannot do it, because they put you in very difficult schools.


Try day-to-day substitute teaching. It's easy to get the license and it's a good way to develop teaching skills and to see how you like being a teacher.
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post Apr 1 2007, 01:22 PM
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QUOTE (zaaky @ Apr 1 2007, 12:34 PM) *
Try day-to-day substitute teaching. It's easy to get the license and it's a good way to develop teaching skills and to see how you like being a teacher.

How do you get a substitute teaching license?


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post Apr 1 2007, 01:47 PM
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Oh that's why the average american is brilliant in math


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post Apr 1 2007, 02:36 PM
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QUOTE (Shir @ Mar 31 2007, 11:26 PM) *
I have heard of people who cannot do it, because they put you in very difficult schools.

people who presumably want to be teachers can't teach in very difficult schools?


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post Apr 1 2007, 05:08 PM
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QUOTE (Shir @ Apr 1 2007, 02:22 PM) *
How do you get a substitute teaching license?


You need a college degree to get a substitute license for NYC Dept. of Education schools. Go to their website for further information on the application process.

For private schools (yeshivas, etc.) and other school districts, the requirements vary.
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post Apr 1 2007, 05:11 PM
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QUOTE (politico @ Apr 1 2007, 03:36 PM) *
people who presumably want to be teachers can't teach in very difficult schools?



THe NYC Dept. of Education doesn't have any trouble finding prospective teachers.
It has trouble keeping them (for very good reasons).
About 50% of new hirees leave within 5 years.
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post Apr 1 2007, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE (politico @ Apr 1 2007, 03:36 PM) *
people who presumably want to be teachers can't teach in very difficult schools?


Hey, it's not an easy job.

http://www.gothamgazette.com/article//20030407/202/339


........ according to the United Federation of Teachers, 45 percent of all New York City teachers either quit the profession entirely in their first five years on the job or leave for a teaching position outside the city public school system. ............

Focusing on Appearance
By Christina .............
I taught fifth grade at P.S. 65 in the Bronx for two years, and I believe that if my administration had been different I would have stayed longer.
My first week, I arrived to 33 fifth graders in my classroom and not enough desks. I had a kid banging his head against the closet, one who ran away, one who hid under a table for an entire day, one who cursed at me. In all the cases, I called down to the office for assistance, and no one ever came up. A gym teacher who had been in the school for 17 years was placed in my classroom, but he just sat in the back and slept.................
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post Apr 1 2007, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE (zaaky @ Apr 2 2007, 12:25 AM) *
Hey, it's not an easy job.

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I think Politico meant intellectually.


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post Apr 1 2007, 11:33 PM
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QUOTE (existwhere? @ Apr 2 2007, 12:29 AM) *
I think Politico meant intellectually.



Can you explain that further?
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