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bbanana7
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Switching licesnses
Hi all i am tenured under special ed in nyc, I am looking to move schools and have been offered a general ed position very close to home, as opposed to my current school which is about 45 min away without traffic. I would have to switch my license. I know this means getting tenured again and losing senority in the board of ed. Is this something you would be willing to do?
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Posted 7/11/13 2:47 PM |
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BabyLove08
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Switching licesnses
I'm a NYC teacher for the past 13 years. Honestly, I would never do that. I'm so sure you'll find another SE position this summer. JMHO
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Posted 7/11/13 4:52 PM |
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SJSM
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Re: Switching licesnses
How were you offered a job with out certification in general education?
No, I would never leave my tenured position, BUT I know many who have. Good luck to you.
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Posted 7/11/13 8:24 PM |
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bbanana7
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Re: Switching licesnses
I am dual certified, but tenured in sp ed
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Posted 7/11/13 9:21 PM |
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MrsSchwags
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Re: Switching licesnses
I am not tenured, as I am up in NYC in March, however I wouldn't give it up.
I have 2 coworkers that just finished the portfolio and it looks like torture!
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Posted 7/11/13 9:48 PM |
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drpepper318
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Re: Switching licesnses
Hmm well my knowledge is limited & I could be way off here but..... I don't think you lose seniority within the board of ed by working under a different license. Your years of service are still counted. Secondly, from what I was told you won't lose your special ed tenure... you could always go back to it & be tenured & pick up where you left off if you wanted to. True that you would have to start working toward tenure under the new certification, but if you don't mind doing that, I don't think it's so bad.... and then you'll be tenured under 2 different licenses which I think is a good thing. I could be wrong but for the shorter commute, I think I'd do it.... a general ed position is harder to find than a special ed position so if you have an offer close to home, I'd consider it.
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Posted 7/14/13 8:23 AM |
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BabyLove08
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Re: Switching licesnses
Posted by drpepper318
Hmm well my knowledge is limited & I could be way off here but..... I don't think you lose seniority within the board of ed by working under a different license. Your years of service are still counted. Secondly, from what I was told you won't lose your special ed tenure... you could always go back to it & be tenured & pick up where you left off if you wanted to. True that you would have to start working toward tenure under the new certification, but if you don't mind doing that, I don't think it's so bad.... and then you'll be tenured under 2 different licenses which I think is a good thing. I could be wrong but for the shorter commute, I think I'd do it.... a general ed position is harder to find than a special ed position so if you have an offer close to home, I'd consider it.
I don't think this is correct info but I could totally be wrong. Now you have me wondering for a friend who was in a similar situation. Hummmm...
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Posted 7/14/13 11:39 AM |
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bbanana7
LIF Toddler
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Re: Switching licesnses
I spoke with HR, you do lose seniority. You come in liek a new hire gen ed.. the thing is ther is a freeze on gen ed teachers so the principal would need to put in a request to have you come in.. Its really a big headache lol
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Posted 7/14/13 1:41 PM |
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Moehick
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Re: Switching licesnses
Never, ever.....especially with a new mayor coming in this year, things may get shaken up a bit in the DOE and I would not want to be without tenure.
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Posted 7/14/13 2:04 PM |
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