i need advice from new york city teachers?
i just graduated college in may with my b.s in secondary education and my b.a. in citizenship. i went to duquesne university in pittsburgh, pa and i have lived here all my life. i have to move to nyc this fall and i was thinking about looking for a job teaching there. any tips?? is it hard finding a job teaching there? what areas should i stay away from? what is the average starting salary? where is the best place to start looking? anything else i may need to know? please, any information will definately be better than what i have now!!
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Answered by ppr
The Department of Education has a website. www.schools.nyc.gov This site will give you all of the information you need to know about applying to the New York City school system. Since you have a secondary degree, you will have to choose a discipline( are of study) in which to teach.You need to read all of the information on licensing. The starting salary is about $45.000 Check the website.
The Department of Education has a website. www.schools.nyc.gov This site will give you all of the information you need to know about applying to the New York City school system. Since you have a secondary degree, you will have to choose a discipline( are of study) in which to teach.You need to read all of the information on licensing. The starting salary is about $45.000 Check the website.
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