thatdarngirl
May 11, 2006
Why not substitute teach? You can do that with an Associates, it just takes a few months for the application process because you have to get finger-printed and all.
tesoro
May 11, 2006
wow, i never thought of that. i was actually just thinking the other day how it would've been fun to be a teacher. hm, i'm gonna look into that. thanks!
thatdarngirl
May 11, 2006
Anyone with an associates can be a sub (I'm pretty sure thats true for all the states). You usually apply at the Board of Ed office for whatever district you want to work in and, around here, its ...
theremin
May 12, 2006
An Assoc. degree with at least 60 credits, a Mantoux test, and fingerprint/background check. I think the restriction on it is, you can't substitute for the same class 20 consectutive days without ...
Yup. Wikipedia to the rescue: