I'm not an educator, but my partner is studying to become one and is graduating soon. I have some questions that hopefully some US teachers might be able to answer that'll help us plan our future.
How important are the first few years in terms of "establishing" yourself (for lack of better words)? He's going to be teaching secondary education-level science, is currently a building sub, coaches a STEM team/club, has a great relationship with teachers and administrators, does summer programs, etc. He has a job lined up for this school and district as soon as he graduates. However, I'm going to grad school and we're unsure of how important it is for him to stay in the district while he begins teaching, and if it's a bad idea for him to move when he's beginning as opposed to waiting and getting a little more established first.
I know it's going to vary widely by district, but it seems like a lot of teachers are leaving the profession or switching to a different sector of education. How are the jobs looking out there in the US? I've tried looking into it and there's a lot of conflicting information, so I was hoping to get some firsthand perspective on that as well.
Any advice from current or former teachers (especially those based in the US)?
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 05:22PM by trivialfrost https://ift.tt/33Fs3PY
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