Hi all. I have another post checking how my prospects are. I am currently certified in Math (5-9) and I'm about to start my 4th year of teaching. I was a career changer, so neither my BS and MS are in an unrelated field, but I'm fully certified. I plan to get a second masters but won't have it when I apply for the 13-14 school year. So my question is what tiers of schools I'm likely to be competitive for?
One other question pertains to the job fairs. I've been planning to go to the Search Cambridge job fair, but was wondering if the ISS Atlanta fair might be useful? Cambridge will be expensive for me to attend. I could drive to Atlanta and have a place to stay. Of course it also means I need to sign up for another service and I wonder if that fair is too early and maybe not worth it. Thoughts? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Based solely on what you describe (you left a lot out), I'd say a solid tier 2.
I wouldn'tAtlants is a small regional fair, and it doesn't matter how cheap it is or convenient it is if there arent jobs in your field or a lot of attendance by better schools. You either want to go to Bangkok, or Boston.
I wouldn'tAtlants is a small regional fair, and it doesn't matter how cheap it is or convenient it is if there arent jobs in your field or a lot of attendance by better schools. You either want to go to Bangkok, or Boston.
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The Boston fair is the best USA fair for experienced teachers. The Bangkok fair has nothing to do with attracting Asian schools, it is the Elite teacher fair. It's attended by the top tier school and tier 1 schools. Many of the elite schools fill their vacancies in Bangkok. It's run back to back with ISS, and it's one of the earliest fairs in the recruiting season.