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Old 02-25-2009, 04:35 PM
 
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I have a quick question. I'm looking for a job teaching Spanish. I didn't graduate with an Education degree but I have a BA in Spanish & a MA in Spanish Literature. I have three years teaching experience at the college level. Two of these years I worked as a GTA(but I did all of the teaching and grading) and this year I'm a adjunct instructor for the same university(UC). What do I need to do to be able to teach say in middle school or high school?
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Old 02-25-2009, 05:35 PM
 
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I have a quick question. I'm looking for a job teaching Spanish. I didn't graduate with an Education degree but I have a BA in Spanish & a MA in Spanish Literature. I have three years teaching experience at the college level. Two of these years I worked as a GTA(but I did all of the teaching and grading) and this year I'm a adjunct instructor for the same university(UC). What do I need to do to be able to teach say in middle school or high school?
(1) A temporary teaching permit shall be issued to individuals not [A> LICENSED <A] [D> certificated <D] as required by sections 3319.22 to 3319.30 of the Revised Code, who [A> ARE DEEMED TO BE OF GOOD MORAL CHARACTER, WHO <A] hold at least a baccalaureate degree [A> AND WHO EVIDENCE EITHER A MAJOR <A] in the subject to be taught or [A> SIGNIFICANT <A] [D> who evidence five years of recent work <D] experience related to the subject to be taught.

(2) The temporary teaching permit issued under this rule shall be valid for a one-year period and shall be limited to teaching the subject named on the permit for no more than twelve hours per week[A> , EXCEPT THAT AN INDIVIDUAL TEACHING IN A STEM SCHOOL, WHICH IS DEFINED AS A SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS SCHOOL ESTABLISHED UNDER CHAPTER 3326. OF THE REVISED CODE MAY TEACH CLASSES FOR NOT MORE THAN A TOTAL OF FORTY HOURS PER WEEK <A].

(3) The superintendent of a board of education of a school district [A> OR CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OF A STEM SCHOOL <A] desiring to engage a [A> NONLICENSED <A] [D> noncertificated <D] individual to teach [D> in the district <D] shall request that a temporary teaching permit be issued to [A> AN <A] [D> a noncertificated <D] individual who meets the qualifications [A> SPECIFIED IN PARAGRAPH (A)(1) OF <A] [D> pursuant to <D] this rule.
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