"I was looking for ways I could teach as a retiree essentially, and substitute teaching came up... I really like hearing stories from substitute teachers about tips as to what they found helpful and difficult in their work. You get to ask question...
Funda kabanziDala ikhasi lakho lephrojekthi
Chofoza inkinobho yokuqala eluhlaza ukuze ubhalise futhi usethe ikhasi lakho lephrojekthi. Kuyashesha, kumahhala futhi kulula.
Qedela i Inselele Yezinsuku ezingama-30
Qedela izinyathelo ezilula ezinsukwini ezingama-30 ukuze ukhiphe iphrojekthi yakho phansi.
Yenza iphrojekthi yakho isebenze
Landela umhlahlandlela wezinyathelo ezi-5 kanye nohlelo lwakho lokusebenza ukuze wenze iphrojekthi iphile.
Yabelana ngomthelela
Yabelana Umphumela ngokuthumela isifinyezo nezithombe kanye nokuqedela inhlolovo.
Kuhle ku
Umhlahlandlela wesinyathelo ezi 5
Isikhathi
Okuphakanyisiwe: Starting a club will require 8-10 hours of work in the first month and 5-6 hours each month after that. Once the club is up and running, you can choose the frequency of meetings. You'll need to meet as a SubClub a minimum of 4 times during the duration of this project as well as complete SubSchool course work (1-2 hours a course) between meetings.
Ulwazi olwengeziwe mayelana nokuthi ungaqala kanjani nanoma yiziphi izinsiza ezabiwe yi- SubClub
Welcome to SubClubs! America’s schools are desperate for substitute teachers, and you’re answering the call. We believe people like you - who are serving as substitute teachers or ready to start - deserve quality training, development, connection, and recognition for the work that they do and SubClubs are the place to receive it. Think Staff Room meets Training Room meets Chat Room and everyone is welcome. SubClubs aren't specific to a region, curriculum, or grade level. We're excited to support you wherever - and for whomever - you are subbing.