My name is Karen Harrington and my husband Bill and I have been married almost 29 years and live in Hoover, Alabama. We are proud parents of one son who like me, he wants to make this world a better place, so he has joined the Anniston Police Department. For my part, I teach pre-school at a VERY large, local Baptist Church. My goal in teaching is to show my students that everyone is an individual and it is okay to be the way the Lord made you. Be comfortable and happy with who you are.
Hi Karen! Thanks for all the wonderful and inspirational ideas for my work as a teacher. It reaches all the way to Sweden:) I have recently started a blog myself about preschool.. ideas, creativity and learningspaces. If you have time.. please check it out:)
I have a question, my Wife has been wanting to be a sub special needs teacher at the local preschool here in Tacoma WA, but she was wondering if she needed a background in education. like a masters degree or what not.
Thanks for writing Jason! I'm happy to hear that your wife is interested in a special needs program. She should probably check with the schools and/or school districts in which she is interested. Each area is different. Here in Alabama for instance, some school require that a substitute teacher be a state certified teacher, while other school do not. Wish her good luck for me!
Hi Karen! Thanks for all the wonderful and inspirational ideas for my work as a teacher. It reaches all the way to Sweden:) I have recently started a blog myself about preschool.. ideas, creativity and learningspaces. If you have time.. please check it out:)
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I have a question, my Wife has been wanting to be a sub special needs teacher at the local preschool here in Tacoma WA, but she was wondering if she needed a background in education. like a masters degree or what not.
ReplyDeleteThanks for writing Jason! I'm happy to hear that your wife is interested in a special needs program. She should probably check with the schools and/or school districts in which she is interested. Each area is different. Here in Alabama for instance, some school require that a substitute teacher be a state certified teacher, while other school do not. Wish her good luck for me!
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