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I'm curious how you would feel if this were you. There is a teacher at DS's school who has been there ever since her student teaching. After she graduated, they used her as a floater to fill in at whatever class needed it. She now has a permanent class this year...Pre-K3!!
I know that when I get done and start to teach, I don't want a three year old group. I would feel like a babysitter as opposed to a teacher, or at best, like a day care worker.
Anyone else?
I know that when I get done and start to teach, I don't want a three year old group. I would feel like a babysitter as opposed to a teacher, or at best, like a day care worker.

Anyone else?
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A former coworker of mine taught for many years. She gave up teaching after having middle schoolers! She said she should have stuck with 4th grade. I have another friend who lives in TX. Her husband recently graduated (in his 50's) and was lucky enough to get 4th grade reading. She said that teaching jobs are hard to come by in TX. Here in FL they tell us there's a teacher shortage!

