What K-12 Teachers Think About Their Profession
Considering a career in education? Here are three ways to get started.
Become a substitute teacher:
Working as a substitute will give you an opportunity to gauge your comfort in a classroom and to identify which grade level may be the best for you.
Research alternate licensure programs:
There are many options available for career changers who want to work toward a future teaching job while working full-time.
Speak to current teachers and find a mentor:
Build relationships with teachers who can provide coaching, feedback and valuable insight on the day-to-day realities of classroom life.
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Here's What These People Would Do To Improve Education
Here's What These People Would Do To Improve Education
1. Akkitta Wellington Copelin

2. Nancy Ward

3. Keith Schenck

4. Patricia Vestal

5. Patrick Williams

6. Michael Scott Jones

7. Gloria Boyce-Charles

8. Karen Adebiyi

9. Jacueline Foster

10. Ronna Mora

11. Lois Sanford

12. Robert Thompson

13. Mark McPhee

14. Brenda Ricketts

15. Shirley Tolliver

16. Raleigh Swinton

17. Maxine Lewis

18. Rev. Kevin MCall

19. Frank Wyatt

20. Jaynaea Dillard-Strothers

21. Jewel

22. Kayla Wolf

23. Tylik McMillian

24. Rev. Dr. Jean C. Romulus

25. Lynette & Dana Williams

26. Dwayne Love

27. Marc Daniels

28. Shaquille Burns

29. Robert Gore

30. Dr. Charles H. F. Davis

31. Kerry M. Williams Sr.

32. Darrell Price

33. Pastor Warren A. Hall

34. Adrienne Chambers

35. James Gray

36. Pastor Terry Bronson

37. Faith T. Blackburne

38. Ilesha Graham

39. Lamar Grant

40. Rosa Jackson

41. Patricia Jordan

42. Katherine Bassett

43. Cheryl Anderson

44. Byron Jones

45. Mario Middleton

46. Rashid Mausi

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