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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Here's what I decided

First, thank you all very much for all your input regarding my decision to SpEd aide or to English teacher. I appreciated all the comments and your perspectives. Some points really helped me twist my thoughts and look at this in several ways.

And I decided to go with the SpEd position. The easy and obvious points were I would know how much I am making ($$$ wise) and about the benefits RIGHT NOW. With the English teacher gig, I wouldn't know anything until, possibly, February. I will also have benefits that start now, and do I ever need a trip to the dentist.

I like the idea of possibly having a job next school year, which wasn't even a thought with the maternity leave. I like my supervisor, which is a positive. This lets me be in education. That's a good thing as well.

I can try and see if I like working in special education. So far I do like the kids and my class room teachers. I'm learning lots about special ed. kids, just being there for 2 weeks.

I also have a strategy about getting my degree. A teacher acquaintance told me I should just brow beat the state DOE to death. She said I should write letters and call repeatedly to get an exemption to the licensing rule. She said it's been done by others and if I'm dedicated and persistent, I could get it done. Since we have a State Secretary of Education who is trying to pass legislation that would let anyone with a Bachelor's degree get a teaching certification, then this might be a good time for me to strike with what I want. So while I'm working in SpEd, and not having to grade and do lesson plans, I can make getting my certification a part time job.

So, a new chapter in my educational life begins. I started teaching college, was an Assistant of of Students at a college, taught grades 7-12 at the high school level, and now I'm an aide for middle school special education.

Now, is it fair for me to ask how many days until Christmas vacation?

Maggie

5 comments:

  1. Yay! I'm so excited for you! It sounds like you've got something steady for now, and you've got plans for the future. Way to go! Mwah!

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  2. Hi there,

    What a relief to make a decision! I think it's the wise one. Sooooo
    CONGRATULATIONS!

    P

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  3. Good decision - now relax(?) and enjoy the work.

    If your school is the same as school here, I suppose you've got about 8 working days left until Christmas holidays - and then you'll probably have two weeks off!!!
    Lucky you...

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  4. Thank you everyone!

    and yeah, Finn, 8 more days! whoot whoot! (can I say that even though I've only done this for a few days?)

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  5. Good stuff!! I hope this turns out to be an awesome decision.
    And definitely give the brow-beating a go. Not only can it be cathartic, but bureaucracies don't know how to deal with people who don't follow processes and sometimes they fold - trust me, I work in a bureaucracy. :)

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Gab at me a bit!