Sentences with phrase «make a career out of teaching»

Tatiana has been athletic her whole life but decided to make a career out of teaching movement and training when she discovered yoga 13 years ago.
Sadly, very little of that benefit cash finds its way into the pockets of the many young teachers — probably anywhere between a third and half of all teachers — who don't make a career out of teaching within the Milwaukee school system.
If you truly want to make a career out of teaching medical assistants, you'll likely have to further your education and dedicate your career to the educational side of medical assisting.

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Some background: Rachel Held Evans has made a career out of undermining fidelity to the teachings of Scripture by ridiculing simplistic or non-existent notions of biblical interpretation (hermeneutics), while practicing a flawed hermeneutic of her own that often seems to be little more than an extension of her own ideology.
Anyone who makes a career out of caring for and teaching children should be educated and experienced.
After a year or so, it became increasingly clear that she wouldn't be able to make a career out of SciJobs, so she started to consider something else she knew she was good at: teaching.
A major ongoing fight in the U.S. is how to make the teaching profession less a clock - in, clock - out job and more like the high - paid, high - demand career of a lawyer or...
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He files suits every once in a while when litigation can't be avoided, but he has made a career of teaching clients how to stay out of court.
Claire's passions are working with students and alumni, helping them figure themselves out and pursue their dreams; developing the next wave of career professionals through work with graduate assistants and with student workers in our office; making presentations and teaching; writing in her career advising blog on a regular basis; and appreciative advising where she is committed to continuously improving her advising skills.
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