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physed
09-09-2007, 11:15 PM
I am looking to get back into teaching and wanted to pick up a masters degree or endorsment in the current area of greatest need. Would a special education endorsement or an administrators endorsement be more valuable?

Chocolate_New_Orleans
09-10-2007, 09:24 AM
if you want a job immediately, and for life, get an ESE certification. With that, unless you are found with a live girl or a dead boy in your vehicle, you will never be out of a job.

Of course, the question remains, can you handle it? You already got out of teaching one time, you imply. And judging by your name, you were just a PE teacher, so what makes you think you won't want to leave again in a job that is more stressful than your first one?

Unregistered
02-28-2008, 06:34 PM
Choc,
I have read many blogs to which you have responded and I have but one question. What is wrong with you? Do you really think that you are that much better than everyone else or are you just in need of a good romp in the hay? I know; you are one of those perverts that got into this profession to look at the young girls because you know you have no chance with women your own age. You need someone to control and you know that any woman of decent intelligence would not put up with your nasty disposition or your defeatist attitude. I am sure that by now you have found out that not even young defenseless girls will have anything to do with you. They just look at you and feel sorry for you "Poor, old, and lonely Mr. So-in-so he is so sad, and kinda gross, I bet he was a dork in high school." Grow up my friend. Our job is not an easy one. Teachers need to stick together in order to have any chance of effecting change. With friends like you who needs enemies. Get over youself.

Chocolate_New_Orleans
02-29-2008, 09:50 AM
that post was a legitamate response - if they want a job out of college, SPED is the way to go, but there is a reason it's so easy to get a SPED job.... because nobody else wants it.

Rules have changed though, I took a SPED job out of college to get my foot in the door of my district and then transferred to a Social Studies class when I got my tenure. Today, as a result of NCLB and "Highly Qualified teacher" stuff, you have to get SPED certification on your teaching cert. in order to be hired. And when you have that on your cert., no school will ever transfer you into a subject that applicants are a dime a dozen.

The rest of your post is again, just another attempt to troll me into enragement by throwing out inuendo's of my purpose. Believe it or not, my dorkiness from highschool days, is actually something the kids enjoy. I make no qualms about it to anyone. I joke on myself long before anyone else gets a chance.

as far as women my age wanting me... well, it's like women who are abused, they always come back. I don't hit my wife, but verbally... well, just like the physical abusees, she ain't going anywhere :rolleyes::p

Unregistered
02-29-2008, 10:50 AM
Not only are you a poor excuse for a teacher, Choc....but a poor excuse for a human being. Wow, you ****************!

Chocolate_New_Orleans
02-29-2008, 11:58 AM
Not only are you a poor excuse for a teacher, Choc....but a poor excuse for a human being. Wow, you ****************!


:p

See, and hear you were trying to get that reaction out of me earlier. You can't enrage a professional enrager