Parents Want to Help Classroom Teachers – Just Ask!

April 16, 2009

TweetOften teachers will look for a part-time job in order to afford the supplies their students desperately need. Despite good intentions on the part of the government, states, and school boards, classrooms still fall short when it comes to basics like paper, pencils and crayons. Teachers often pay for this out of their own pocket, [...]

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When One is Not Enough: Second Jobs for Teachers

April 9, 2009

TweetDoes it seem impossible to make ends meet, no matter how hard you try – but you don’t want to find a job outside of your school system? Consider taking a second job within the school system to pad your pocketbook a bit. Drive the School Bus. If you don’t have an early morning class, [...]

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Enjoyable Jobs for Preschool Teachers

April 2, 2009

TweetPreschool teachers have a lot of patience. Their job is to teach children whose attention spans, simply thanks to their tender age, are not quite developed. They are responsible for giving students the most basic educational skills that will carry them through the rest of their life. The building blocks of writing and reading, the [...]

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Teaching the Teacher: Getting a Second Degree

March 26, 2009

TweetWith all this talk about summer jobs for teachers, we haven’t yet focused on something that teachers can do to further their education. If you’re looking for a way to make extra money, having a second degree might open up horizons for where you can work and what you can do. Getting a second degree [...]

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Summer Charity Work for Teachers

March 19, 2009

TweetAs a teacher, you know how to communicate with people. You know how to plan, schedule, set up assignments, give lessons and deal with everything that comes your way. You also have the people skils necessary to deal with everything from front-office politics to the kid who is crying over his first broken heart. With [...]

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Enjoyable Summer Jobs for Art Teachers

March 12, 2009

TweetIf you are an art teacher, you already know the thrill of unlocking creativity in a child. You are familiar with the voyage of discovery that happens when a child picks up a crayon or a paintbrush, or when someone molds a block of lifeless clay into something beautiful and special. You also know that [...]

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Jobs for Teachers Other Than Teaching

March 5, 2009

TweetBy the time the school year is over, you might be desperate for a break. Teaching is your chosen profession and perhaps you love it more than you could ever explain, but everyone needs a break now and then – even the most patient schoolteacher! It might be tempting to take a job that somehow [...]

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The Coolest Summer Jobs for Spanish Teachers

February 19, 2009

TweetHave you ever wondered what you could do with your skills in teaching Spanish? There are plenty of jobs that you could use to fill your summer months or your weekends. Have you thought of trying any of these? Teaching English. There are several individuals in the United States who speak Spanish but need a [...]

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The Best Ever Summer Jobs for Teachers

February 13, 2009

TweetWhen you’ve been teaching all year and summer rolls around, you just might breathe a sigh of relief. After all, this is your time for a vacation! This is when all those long hours finally pay off, and you can enjoy yourself for a while before the long hours start up again. But what if [...]

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Music Teacher Jobs that Might Surprise You

February 5, 2009

TweetMusic teachers are highly creative people. They have to be in order to teach all aspects of music to children and adults of all ages. Music classes are often a child’s favorite subject, and the lessons taught there can often turn into life-long obesssions with instruments and sound. Every day a music teacher might encounter [...]

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