This has proven a deterrent for many high quality
retired teachers interested in continuing to work in the state's school systems.
Not exact matches
For those of you who are
interested in reading the arch of a sad, sad bitter life, crusie through the remarks by «the son a Piper man» aka Tom Tom, Stands for nothing, hates everything, curses when left with nothing to say, then hysterically claims victory for hurting someone's feelings, and stands for nothing, but will gladly point out your poor syntax, grammar and spelling errors like a weary
retired 3rd grade
teacher.
Very active; widowed a year ago;
retired secondary
teacher of 30 plus years, well traveled, well read,
interested in current events, have a masters degree, like to exercise, very much enjoy gardening and flowers.
Retired experts who have chosen to pursue teaching as a second career, current professionals
interested in teaching part time, and even
teachers with hobbies that correspond to the school's theme can be fonts of useful knowledge.
I found the quote below from the article very
interesting: «Many
teachers retired early due to the troubling reforms put in place at their schools.
But pension plans exert an even stronger «push» effect that encourages veteran
teachers to
retire, regardless of any
teacher's particular
interest or ability to continue teaching.
David Turnoy is a
retired elementary education
teacher with a longtime
interest in history.
As a
retired teacher - librarian I am always
interested in all things about books — surprised?