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Re: In need of your wisdom
Posted by: Retired Teacher,, The First on 10/24/09
When I saw that master's in math curriculum, it caught my eye.
Is that a masters in math? If it is, you should be in a very
good position to seek other options.
I have been retired for about 10 years after a career of 30+
years. Quite frankly, I am not sure if I could have done 30
years in the present school climate many places. Wrong. I am
sure I could have not.
Life is too short "not to be happy"(from your post).
Best wishes, what ever you decide to do.
On 10/24/09, DR wrote:
> Hello! I am currently in my 7th year of teaching and I feel
> done with it. I really enjoy the education setting, but
> teaching is wearing me down to the point where I'm getting
> depressed and dread going to work every morning. I have
> thought about doing a literacy coach position or perhaps
> going back to school part-time to do school psychology, but
> I'm sure there are so many other options out there for me.
> I'd hate to leave education, but I am not happy. I am
> posting on this board because I'm hoping that one of you
> can share with me possible routes to take in my career. I
> figure that you've all been in the education system a lot
> longer than me and may have a suggestion or two. What else
> can I do with a multiple subject teaching credential or a
> master's in math curriculum? Thanks!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- In need of your wisdom , 10/24/09, by DR.
- Re: In need of your wisdom , 10/24/09, by Retired Teacher,, The First.
- Re: In need of your wisdom , 10/24/09, by DR.
- Re: In need of your wisdom To DR, 10/24/09, by Retired TeacherThe First,.
- Re: In need of your wisdom To DR, 10/24/09, by DR.
- Re: To DR, 10/24/09, by Retired Teacher, The First.
- Re: In need of your wisdom To DR, 10/25/09, by ML.
- Re: In need of your wisdom , 10/25/09, by funnygurl.
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