amylevan
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I have a BS and MS in civil engineering, but after 10 years in the biz, I'm looking for a change. I have about 7 years experience coaching hs & rec cheerleading and I've worked at a summer camp every summer since high school so I know that working with teenagers is where my heart rely lies. So, I'm seriously considering a change to secondary education - mathematics.
Since I already have a BS & MS, I'm not really interested in another degree. We live in PA, but near the PA/NJ border, so I could concievably work in either state. PA has 2 alternate routes to certification - 1 requiring more college credits (I can do it all online through Drexel) but it still requires completing student teaching which would not only be 12 weeks of no income, but 12 weeks of no income + daycare. Not to mention paying for 30 credits.
PA's other route is through ABCTE. In a nutshell - I take 2 tests, one in teaching skills, one in math. If I pass, I can get a Temporary Teaching Certificate in PA. Once I have a job, I have to enroll in Point Park University and do 6 credits plus mentoring through them. You have to get a job through this route, and I'm concerned that I'll pay the $1700 to take the two tests and never be able to find a job. Does anyone know any one who has gone this route in PA? Were they successful?
NJ's route is a little easier. I take the math Praxis and apply for a CE. Then get a job and complete a year of mentoring. Again, does anyone know anyone who has done this in NJ?
I know teaching is not a great climate right now. But I do have an engineering job, and I could keep it while I pursue certification and a job in teaching. I realize my earning potential will be significantly lower in teaching, but my DH has a great job so I'm not particularly concerned.
Does anyone have anything to add? Anything I may not have thought of? Advice, experience?
Since I already have a BS & MS, I'm not really interested in another degree. We live in PA, but near the PA/NJ border, so I could concievably work in either state. PA has 2 alternate routes to certification - 1 requiring more college credits (I can do it all online through Drexel) but it still requires completing student teaching which would not only be 12 weeks of no income, but 12 weeks of no income + daycare. Not to mention paying for 30 credits.
PA's other route is through ABCTE. In a nutshell - I take 2 tests, one in teaching skills, one in math. If I pass, I can get a Temporary Teaching Certificate in PA. Once I have a job, I have to enroll in Point Park University and do 6 credits plus mentoring through them. You have to get a job through this route, and I'm concerned that I'll pay the $1700 to take the two tests and never be able to find a job. Does anyone know any one who has gone this route in PA? Were they successful?
NJ's route is a little easier. I take the math Praxis and apply for a CE. Then get a job and complete a year of mentoring. Again, does anyone know anyone who has done this in NJ?
I know teaching is not a great climate right now. But I do have an engineering job, and I could keep it while I pursue certification and a job in teaching. I realize my earning potential will be significantly lower in teaching, but my DH has a great job so I'm not particularly concerned.
Does anyone have anything to add? Anything I may not have thought of? Advice, experience?