ilandrazdsw
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Need your thoughts/opinions/advice.
Will a school hire a prospective teacher if the state certification/license is not yet issued, but the teacher has a degree and valid certification in another state?
There is a position open for the 09-10 school year that I would like to apply and interview for in the next few weeks while in the area when looking for a place to live. My certification was just reinstated for transfer, but I can't get my CPR certification for the new license until I am there in a few weeks, then I will be able to submit my complete application. I could submit what I have, but was told it could go quicker if everything was submitted at one time. I will be moving in May or June, but would like to jump on the spring hiring and having a position would make moving easier with one less thing to stress about.
TIA!!!
Will a school hire a prospective teacher if the state certification/license is not yet issued, but the teacher has a degree and valid certification in another state?
There is a position open for the 09-10 school year that I would like to apply and interview for in the next few weeks while in the area when looking for a place to live. My certification was just reinstated for transfer, but I can't get my CPR certification for the new license until I am there in a few weeks, then I will be able to submit my complete application. I could submit what I have, but was told it could go quicker if everything was submitted at one time. I will be moving in May or June, but would like to jump on the spring hiring and having a position would make moving easier with one less thing to stress about.
TIA!!!



My first love is the other end of LRE in the low functioning moderate to severe/profound abilities with physical disabilities/OHI. My first year out I worked in a sp ed school and LOVED it...there was never a fight for what we needed, the kids were never looked down upon by typical children that didn't understand, and all services were provided at the school with the therapists housed out of our building. Then I moved to an ESE class in a typical middle school...everything was a fight, $$, materials, services (and contacting therapists), and getting the ESE kids to be advocated for themselves while teaching typical students to respect differences. At this point I will take anything to get my foot in the door and do my best to educate any children I have in my class to reach and bypass their goals.
) and I called about 2 positions in the Special Ed Co-op and was told to go ahead and apply...WOO HOO
so I guess we are for sure moving.