Hello everyone,
I am consideroing a change in direction in my career. Although I've been a
librarian for 17 years and a school librarian for 12 and for the most part loved
it, at 40, I am itching to do something different. Since I've always been talented
in math I thought about teaching it. I know what I have to do for middle school
and pretty sure about what I need to do for high school certification in my state
but I would appreciate any advice about programs, training , etc. etc, that might
be beneficial. Also I might like to hold some superivisory position in this field.
Any thoughts would be appreciatied. Thanks
"Only the educated are free." - Epictetus - Greek-born, Roman slave/philosopher (55
AD - 135 AD)
Kristina Politis Fallon, LMS
Robert Morris School
South Bound Brook NJ
yasumani@verizon.net
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