What is your "DREAM" job ???
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:28 pm
Hi All,
With fair season fast approaching I thought it might be fun to find out what others see as their "DREAM" job and why?
I am a SPED/SEN guy at heart. That said, I am also a Social Studies fan with a huge interest in Geography (but much more experience in Gov/Econ).
My dream jobs would be in a school that truly embraces special needs, a school that is not just "talking the talk". I love creating programs (I've just had a hand in putting a true SPED program in place at my current school). I would love to be in a place to teach geography from a cultural/sociological perspective. Might work in an IB program, but I have no IB experience and it is proving difficult to get. Again, a lot of this is simply a dream. Although I have tried to keep a foot in the Social Studies/regular education world, I am more in demand in SPED/Learning Support. I am also now on the wrong side of 50 and will be needing to take that into consideration while dreaming. I will have to be going to Latin America or some other regions soon as I will not be able to work in Asia or the Middle East too much longer due to my age.
So I guess my "dream" job might include a combination of SPED and Social Studies with a road to admin. eventually.
What are the rest of you looking/hoping for.
HM
With fair season fast approaching I thought it might be fun to find out what others see as their "DREAM" job and why?
I am a SPED/SEN guy at heart. That said, I am also a Social Studies fan with a huge interest in Geography (but much more experience in Gov/Econ).
My dream jobs would be in a school that truly embraces special needs, a school that is not just "talking the talk". I love creating programs (I've just had a hand in putting a true SPED program in place at my current school). I would love to be in a place to teach geography from a cultural/sociological perspective. Might work in an IB program, but I have no IB experience and it is proving difficult to get. Again, a lot of this is simply a dream. Although I have tried to keep a foot in the Social Studies/regular education world, I am more in demand in SPED/Learning Support. I am also now on the wrong side of 50 and will be needing to take that into consideration while dreaming. I will have to be going to Latin America or some other regions soon as I will not be able to work in Asia or the Middle East too much longer due to my age.
So I guess my "dream" job might include a combination of SPED and Social Studies with a road to admin. eventually.
What are the rest of you looking/hoping for.
HM