Va Teaching Jobs

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Jorge Said:

Where should I move for a teaching job? Virginia? Maryland?

We Answered:

I taught for a year in Maryland. It was pretty easy to find a job, and none of the teachers were older than 30, because all move to where they can get paid more. Cost of living is high, but it's a good way to get a year or two of experience, then come back to PA.

Charlene Said:

What are some good school districts near Portsmouth or Norfolk, VA?

We Answered:

Most of the area is mostly black except for parts of Virginia Beach and Chesapeake unless you go up to Williamsburg.

Matthew Said:

Searching for a job dealing with educational curriculum in Northern VA?

We Answered:

Some information is below.

Lawrence Said:

Where can I find an online elementary teaching or tutoring job if I only have a Bachelor's Degree?

We Answered:

My suggestion is would you like to help students in your area succeed in the classroom or improve their skill set? Find out more about tutoring opportunities at
http://www.wyzant.com/1PXQEG is number one site. Hope it helps you, smile.

Bessie Said:

Teaching School?

We Answered:

You should be able to find the program at most public colleges. In NC, UNC- Greensboro and East Carolina come to mind as the more respected programs for putting out excellent teachers. If you want something more along the TN border, check out Applachian State, too.

When you look into Special Ed programs, look at what kind of licenses they can award and how they fit with your career goals. Do you want to work with mental retardation (think Special Olympics athletes and those less abled)? More intriguied teaching those with dyslexia? How about those who are deaf? Visually impaired? Physical education to those with significant learning or motor issues (adaptive physical education)? These are all different licensure options and not all colleges award them. Check this important piece of information out!

Best wishes and take comfort in knowing you'll have a job offer. Do take college class attendance and appearance important, especially in education coursework. They are excellent references. If you come in looking as if you are on your way to a club or straggle in fifteen late regularly, then they will not serve you well as a character reference.

Vanessa Said:

What city should I move to in Virginia?

We Answered:

I think you might be a little late as looking for a teaching job back in June or July would have been better TIMINGWISE.

Yes Fairfax, Falls Church, Arlington and Alexandria are GREAT PLACES to live but due to heavy commuter traffic, I would first recommend getting that teaching job position then shopping on the better places to live nearby or one that is convenient to both you and your BF and FYI long commutes from Sterling or Prince William County (though inexpensive) will only add to your frustration.

Hope the Above Info Helps!

Ron Said:

How many miles from Knoxville Tn to Colonial Beach, VA?

We Answered:

it is about 493.72 miles apart and it would take about 8 hours to get there

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