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    Re: Question, Hopefully Help

    Having a degree and being a teacher are two different monsters, as I'm sure you know. This guy is one of my buds and he is a former cop (also) and his degree is Criminal Justice. A lot of the other ones are graduates from the community college or college students back in town on a break. Not all fit this category, but quite a few do. Even those that don't understand that their life will be a lot easier if they do more "teacher work." There have been subs in my county who have been blackballed because they don't do sh## when stuff is left for them.

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    Re: Question, Hopefully Help

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 82abn</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Having a degree and being a teacher are two different monsters, as I'm sure you know. This guy is one of my buds and he is a former cop (also) and his degree is Criminal Justice. A lot of the other ones are graduates from the community college or college students back in town on a break. Not all fit this category, but quite a few do. Even those that don't understand that their life will be a lot easier if they do more "teacher work." There have been subs in my county who have been blackballed because they don't do sh## when stuff is left for them. </div></div>

    We have sub's like that as well, that do not do anything and they do not get called a lot either. Usually the teacher will pick their sub out, some teachers have favorites because they do a good job. There is a difference between teaching and having a degree, you are right.Let me give you an example we have subs that might excell in the English department and are able to conduct a class in it, on the other hand they may be lost in Math class. I know I myself would have a hard time just going into a class not knowing what the class is covering and be able to teach it to them and I have been in education for 11 years. What I am trying to say is we have good subs, some of them are able to conduct classes here just like they do at your school, but it is not asked of them.Some do and some do not.
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    Re: Question, Hopefully Help

    Yes, you are right. We even have subs that do strictly P.E. classes due to the activity. Having good community support helps with how many quality substitutes are available. We are lucky.

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    Re: Question, Hopefully Help

    I was a substitute at Coeburn HS on and off while in college until I graduated from UVA-Wise. Good money for the little time you spend there with the block scheduling like they have at the High Schools you get lunch plus an hour and half to do whatever. I just sat behind the desk gave the students the assignments the teacher left and made sure it was completed and everyone was relatively quiet, I usually did my homework during that time or read books.

    Hopefully after Kylar gets here and I'm released to go back to work I'm going to sub a few days a week just to pull in some extra cash plus I won't have to be away from the baby much which works out perfect for me until I finish up my teaching license requirements and can get a full-time teaching job.

    I may be wrong but don't substitutes with degrees (BA, BS) get 90 a day to sub? and everyone else like 65-70? It's def. worth checking into I was usually able to work at least 2 days a week and that was only b/c I wanted to stay at Coeburn either the High School or Middle School. You're not on your feet much at all.

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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: GatorGirl</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I was a substitute at Coeburn HS on and off while in college until I graduated from UVA-Wise. Good money for the little time you spend there with the block scheduling like they have at the High Schools you get lunch plus an hour and half to do whatever. I just sat behind the desk gave the students the assignments the teacher left and made sure it was completed and everyone was relatively quiet, I usually did my homework during that time or read books.

    Hopefully after Kylar gets here and I'm released to go back to work I'm going to sub a few days a week just to pull in some extra cash plus I won't have to be away from the baby much which works out perfect for me until I finish up my teaching license requirements and can get a full-time teaching job.

    I may be wrong but don't substitutes with degrees (BA, BS) get 90 a day to sub? and everyone else like 65-70? It's def. worth checking into I was usually able to work at least 2 days a week and that was only b/c I wanted to stay at Coeburn either the High School or Middle School. You're not on your feet much at all. </div></div>

    To be honest I am not sure aobut the pay for sub's with degrees. I will check on it and get back to you.
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    Re: Question, Hopefully Help

    i went to a high school in nova and as far as i can remember i dont think any of the subs sat behind the desks, but like i saw that was im nova so had a lot more choicesin terms of subs to work with

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    Re: Question, Hopefully Help

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: shwalker32</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i went to a high school in nova and as far as i can remember i dont think any of the subs sat behind the desks, but like i saw that was im nova so had a lot more choicesin terms of subs to work with </div></div>

    I never said all of them did. I said it is not expected of them to stand in front of the class and teach the whole team. Teachers are required to stand in front of the class and teach, not subs.
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