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Substitute Teaching Survival Tips
Substitute Teaching Survival Tips
Substitute Teaching Survival Tips
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“Substitute Teaching Survival Tips,” a long article of roughly 7,000 words, that provides helpful information for anyone with questions about substitute teaching. It includes tips from the author, as well as how she went back to subbing after an initial negative experience.

The article is complete with links that give readers information such as different requirements for being a sub in all 50 states. There are lesson plans that have worked for the author, in addition to numerous websites containing sub plans for a wide range of subjects and ages of children.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 27, 2011
ISBN9781466032644
Substitute Teaching Survival Tips
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Venice Kichura

Venice Kichura is a freelance writer who writes for several websites and has been published in print media. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Venice holds a Bachelor of Science in English and History. She started her writing career as a feature writer for a South Florida newspaper where she also wrote a weekly column. Venice has been published in several print publications, including “Connecticut Parents Magazine", “God Allows U-Turns”, "Pentecostal Evangel","Sonlight Christian Newspaper" and others. She’s written more than 1,000 internet articles which have been published in sites such as Suite 101 and Associated Content. As a writer for Demand Media since 2008, she's written numerous articles for websites such as "Garden Guides" and others. Venice has a passion for encouraging others in their Christian walk and has written book reviews for the Christianity section of About.com.

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    Substitute Teaching Survival Tips

    Cover art by Venice Kichura

    Copyright 2011 Venice Kichura

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    Introduction * How I Got Started Subbing * Advantages of Subbing * The Advantage of an Automated Calling System * Requirements * Pay * Choosing an Age Group * Choosing Subjects * Types of Substitutes * Discipline * Classroom Discipline for Early Grades * Discipline Tips for Middle and High School Students * Sub Bag Essentials * Subbing in Specials * Subbing in Art * Subbing in Physical Education * Media Specialist * Subbing in Music * Writing Exercises * Using Workbook Sheets * Subbing for Paraprofessionals * Finding Support * Links and References * About the Author

    Copyright 2011 Venice Kichura

    Introduction

    Substitute Teaching Survival Tips is an article, about 7,000 words, that not only offers helpful tips for subs, but also gives information on requirements, pay, subbing strategies and subbing plans, as well as links and other helpful data for someone considering working as a substitute teacher. This article points out how there are other jobs for substitutes besides being a classroom teacher. For example, substitutes are used in schools as clerical workers, lunchroom monitors, nurses, paraprofessionals and in other capacities. I hope after reading Substitute Teaching Survival Tips you’ll be encouraged to sign up as a substitute teacher and will find it to be a rewarding experience. While some subs find subbing a good part-time job to earn extra money, others have actually made it a fulltime career.

    How I Got Started

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