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CleverName
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: home
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I hear where you're coming from - english abroad is a far cry from technology in the US. But for serious, "teach for america" is not where you want to be looking. They'll put you in the middle of the ghetto in underfunded rooms with too many disaffected apathetic kids who would rather mug you for a dollar than learn anything. And the above poster is right, what kind of tech will you possibly be teaching besides Word and Powerpoint, if you're even lucky enough to get an assignment in a school with computers at all? Do what you will, but make sure you know what you're getting yourself into.
Have you tried getting in touch with other people who have done this specific program? All I know is what their propagandists have told me, I haven't done it myself nor do I know anyone who has, so i am hardly the definitive source for this.
Factors to consider:
Benefits:
-pay
-insurance
-housing
-if housing is provided, is it anywhere near your place of work? If it is close, congrats, you are in the ghetto. If it is far, congrats you have to work far from your home
-how many kids will you be teaching?
-what hours will you work? what kind of overtime will you be expected to put in? overtime compensation?
-safety of the location your school is in?
etc. that's just off the top of my head.
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Jun-27-2008 02:28
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pvc
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| quote: | Originally posted by CleverName
Teach for America places you in the shittiest areas in the US - innercity ghettos and the like. They pay very poorly especially given the inherent hazard involved with walking your white ass into the ghetto. I'm thinking about teaching for a year or two after college too so I looked into it. The recruiter said that since I live in Miami they would probably place me in Liberty City, an area I would never go into without body armor and an M16. Don't do it. |
spot on.
No offense but you don't sound like you have a clue. You won't be teaching tech, you'll be dealing with inner city kids who are years behind their grade level. If you can't handle minorities who have had very little parental discipline I suggest you look else ware. Teaching isn't for the faint of heart. Why don't you volunteer at a school in the worst are near you just to get a whiff of reality.
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Jun-27-2008 02:51
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tachobg
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Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Cambridge, MA / NYC
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Jun-27-2008 02:57
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