Bastiansmom
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This is long.. TIA for reading (and replying!!!)
I graduated with a Bachelors degree in Business about 3 1/2 years ago. I worked in the oilfield industry for 3 years as a buyer and was laid off in March. I have new employment at a university, but it is only temporary. (I am filling in for someone deployed for active duty; job should last about a year). I considered teaching before starting college, but didn't know if I would be cut out for teaching elementary school. I did well in all subjects in high school, but didn't have a passion for any subject, so I couldn't see myself being a high school teacher (as most are one-subject focused). Maybe it's because I work at a business college, but I am beginning to see how valuable "business" knowledge is in everyday life. I have this whole new perspective on education and being a part of it. So while I may not be cut out to be a history teacher, I can definitely see myself teaching business related classes.
I looked into it and I can apply for an "alternative placement" teaching program in Oklahoma. Basically, I have to apply to be accepted in to the program and if found eligible I take a state test, interview with Teacher Competency Review Panel, and get a license. After the license, I may or may not have to take additional college classes to become certified. Since I work at a university, I get take college classes for 1/2 off tuition rates and get a discount on a lot of fees.
I was initially hesitant when I found out that student teacher's don't get paid; there is no way we could live without my income for a year, but student teaching is not required for this program. From what I understand, they handle it more like an internship, for which you do get paid.
I definitely think I would be a good teacher, and I know I have found a subject I feel passionate about teaching, but there are more frivoulous reasons for considering this career change like having summers off and working the same hours my son is in school.
My questions are: If you are a teacher (especially high school) why did you get into teaching? What are the best/ worst parts about your job? Has anyone done an alternative placement program or something similar, and what was it like? Am I crazy for considering this? Please give me any and all opinions. I tend to get over excited about my ideas and am really look for a devil's advocate.. as well as encouragement if it is a good idea!
Thanks!
I graduated with a Bachelors degree in Business about 3 1/2 years ago. I worked in the oilfield industry for 3 years as a buyer and was laid off in March. I have new employment at a university, but it is only temporary. (I am filling in for someone deployed for active duty; job should last about a year). I considered teaching before starting college, but didn't know if I would be cut out for teaching elementary school. I did well in all subjects in high school, but didn't have a passion for any subject, so I couldn't see myself being a high school teacher (as most are one-subject focused). Maybe it's because I work at a business college, but I am beginning to see how valuable "business" knowledge is in everyday life. I have this whole new perspective on education and being a part of it. So while I may not be cut out to be a history teacher, I can definitely see myself teaching business related classes.
I looked into it and I can apply for an "alternative placement" teaching program in Oklahoma. Basically, I have to apply to be accepted in to the program and if found eligible I take a state test, interview with Teacher Competency Review Panel, and get a license. After the license, I may or may not have to take additional college classes to become certified. Since I work at a university, I get take college classes for 1/2 off tuition rates and get a discount on a lot of fees.
I was initially hesitant when I found out that student teacher's don't get paid; there is no way we could live without my income for a year, but student teaching is not required for this program. From what I understand, they handle it more like an internship, for which you do get paid.
I definitely think I would be a good teacher, and I know I have found a subject I feel passionate about teaching, but there are more frivoulous reasons for considering this career change like having summers off and working the same hours my son is in school.
My questions are: If you are a teacher (especially high school) why did you get into teaching? What are the best/ worst parts about your job? Has anyone done an alternative placement program or something similar, and what was it like? Am I crazy for considering this? Please give me any and all opinions. I tend to get over excited about my ideas and am really look for a devil's advocate.. as well as encouragement if it is a good idea!
Thanks!
But my fav quote is something along the lines of - if you do a good job at something you don't like, imagine the possibilities if you're working at something you really enjoy.