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I would not teach. I love my job, but I’m tired of taking home only 55% of my check due to the ridiculous health care costs and ridiculous amount of taxes in my state.
Dual language because every dual language classroom I have been in has kids that are more respectful and well behaved. They are eager to learn and work together better than your average classroom.
I think I'd like to teach younger students. I like teaching English but I'm getting a little burnt out on teenager attitudes and drama. But I've been at my current school for over 20 years and I can't even imagine changing at this point.
I would exit the profession. I'm not interested in changing grade levels or content area.
I would love to teach art - I don’t have the greatest artistic abilities but I love to craft! I do a lot of crafts in my classroom some years! This year I have a group that doesn’t love crafting so we’re doing less than normal :/ there’s always next year though!
I think teaching basic skills to the struggling learner (who does not receive sp ed services) would be a welcomed change. Providing small group learning, building confidence, giving time for extra practice, and perhaps presenting concepts in a different way as obviously, this group of learners didn't grasp it in the whole group :)
That is an overlooked group, to be sure.
AVID is the only program I’ve seen that presented a good pathway for schools to highlight that group of students, but it’s JH and HS only, I think. And a huge amount of work.
Probably math, but I don’t know which level. I could have fun with geometry, or with a course on number theory.
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If I had to, probably English, still at the HS level. Especially if I could focus more on literature.
That being said, there is no doubt in my mind I'm teaching the right subject and grade level. Social Studies is definitely my thing.
I would like to teach literature.
Kindergarten, because they are so cute and you can make/see acedemic progress. Or you can pinpoint where they will struggle and get them early intervention!
Algebra
I would like to teach art and craft
TIER 3 Dyslexia Lesson plans & accompanying Resources, created by a Dyslexia Practitioner!
Also very productive Math Pages utilizing images to help students understand word problems!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/the-reading-and-math-workshop-by-miss-c