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Old 12-11-2022, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by IndyNorm View Post
Not saying that his teaching masters is going to be a walk in the park. Just saying that a full time teaching and coaching gig will probably be pretty demanding. Of course he won't need to rely on it financially, so he can walk away from it at any time if he can't handle it.
For Indiana, :

To get a teaching license for secondary ed you need a major in ed and a minor or a major in your subject. Emergency license , just a major in the area and an emergency certificate for education.

I dont know why he would want a masters, its not necessary for the classroom. If he is thinking about being an AD, or asst principle thats 1 1/2 years if you are just taking summer classes.

States vary. If he really wants to be an educator, stay out of the office, stay in the classroom.

My opinion only. The best educator (principal) should spend 90% of their time with the kids and 10% with the bullshit paper work. Thats not the case and thats the biggest problem in schools. Hire an accountant for the paperwork and free up educators to educate
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