Los Angeles Unified School District teaches more than 750,000 students in the Los Angeles area and vicinities. I taught there for about 7 years prior to moving to Antelope Valley, CA. Interested job-seekers should check out: www.teachinla.com as it offers a variety of life-affirming teaching experiences in grades K-12, as well as growth potential, great benefits and retirement, and often a year around schedule, for those who want to travel in less-crowded seasons.
If you're a teacher in another country and you've thought about teaching in the United States, LAUSD makes it possible for many to move and teach here: http://www.teachinla.com/teachinla/foreign.html
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Teaching Jobs in California
My extensive research in various states throughout the United States made me reassert the fact published in Educator magazine, that California is the best place to teach, in regards to accessibility to training/education opportunities, as well as the financial and benefits packages that are offered by most school districts here. My online browsing of school district websites of Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, and several other states, helped me realize that higher education is much more expensive in other states, district-paid medical insurance for dependents is almost unheard of, and salaries are still way behind California.
If you're interested in seeing what jobs are available in California, there is one website you should check out: www.edjoin.org
This site enables you not only to find what jobs are available where, but also gives you links to specific district webpages and to various job-fairs coming up. Many districts also accept job applications through EdJoin - all you need is a scanner to scan your transcripts, letters of reference, resume, teaching observations, and any other relevant information you would like your future employers to have about you.
Good luck.
If you're interested in seeing what jobs are available in California, there is one website you should check out: www.edjoin.org
This site enables you not only to find what jobs are available where, but also gives you links to specific district webpages and to various job-fairs coming up. Many districts also accept job applications through EdJoin - all you need is a scanner to scan your transcripts, letters of reference, resume, teaching observations, and any other relevant information you would like your future employers to have about you.
Good luck.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Welcome to MaestroSersea's World
MaestroSersea is a nickname I picked up as a teacher of English Learners at various California public high schools during my over 10 years of teaching experience.
This blog will include some of my personal experiences as a California high school teacher and my educational discoveries either in real life or online. I will also list updates here on some educational websites I've been working on, especially my personal website.
http://www.maestrosersea.com
Should you have questions about life in California, education, and the teaching profession, don't forget to leave me a comment. I'll try to respond to it in future posts.
Best wishes,
MaestroSersea
This blog will include some of my personal experiences as a California high school teacher and my educational discoveries either in real life or online. I will also list updates here on some educational websites I've been working on, especially my personal website.
http://www.maestrosersea.com
Should you have questions about life in California, education, and the teaching profession, don't forget to leave me a comment. I'll try to respond to it in future posts.
Best wishes,
MaestroSersea
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