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There
are many factors to consider when deciding whether to teach at a
private school or public school. Given that salaries tend to be lower at
private schools, are there benefits that can negate a difference in
salary? This article will consider some of the many benefits of teaching
at a private school, examining some of the differences over teaching at
a public school.
According
to the U.S. Department of Education, the average teacher takes an
estimated 9.4 days off during a 180 day year. As a result, there is a
huge demand for substitute teachers in many school systems. In many
school districts, you are only required to pass a background check and
have a high school diploma or GED. However, you should check with your
local school systems to learn specific criteria they have in place. As
with any job, substitute teaching has its own unique rewards as well as
challenges. Let’s examine some of the advantages associated with
becoming a substitute teacher.
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