Alright, here's my deal first of all. I graduated in May with a PRT degree but haven't gotten a job for a couple reasons.. 1- haven't tried all that hard because I am helping coach high school baseball and the two schedules don't really fit, 2-hardly anybody is hiring.My first "passion" is coaching high school baseball, but to do so around here, you have to be a Wake County Public School employee. I've heard about lateral entry, but have no idea how to go about doing it and how long it takes, etc... Substitute teaching doesn't make me a WCPSS employee, but I've heard there is a big need for them around here and the pay isn't that bad (like $68-$88 a day) and the hours would fit with the baseball schedule.Have any of you had experience subbing or with the lateral entry program?Thanks
11/19/2008 12:33:12 PM
http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/licensure/lateral/
11/19/2008 12:42:58 PM
good luck. what would you teach with a PRT degree?
11/19/2008 12:43:15 PM
^Not sure. I have discovered that some schools now have Sport Management courses available. My concentration was Sport Management... perhaps that?
11/19/2008 12:54:01 PM
Gym?
11/19/2008 2:59:14 PM
I'd really like to get into the Special Ed, but i don't know how much training I would need for those type of classes. Gym would be cool too... I don't really care what it is, I just need to be a WCPSS employee so I can be a head coach one day..
11/19/2008 3:27:15 PM
you gonna be the jerk coach that fucks the hot high school chicks on the downlow and dips in class? that pretty much sums up my baseball coach.
11/19/2008 3:33:45 PM
which HS has a sports management class much less one that that the kids take seriously?
11/19/2008 3:41:28 PM
My uncle does a lot of sub work, and much of what he does is with special ed kids. I am pretty sure he does not have a teaching degree.... My initial instincts tell me not many people want to work with special needs kids, so I doubt the requirements are all that tough.
11/19/2008 3:50:42 PM
i really enjoy working with learning disabled kids.i'm not real sure but i believe green hope high school has a sports management course... had some guys i coached this summer talking about it.
11/19/2008 4:15:21 PM
^^^^ Exact description of the coach at my old high school.[Edited on November 19, 2008 at 4:16 PM. Reason : x]
11/19/2008 4:16:43 PM
i used to sub quite a bit, in all grade levels, until i got a full time job in Winston-Salem as a teacher. send me a PM if you want to know more about the subbing world.good luck
11/19/2008 5:35:52 PM
just about all the high schools have sports and entertainment marketing which im sure you could do with your kind of degree
11/19/2008 6:20:42 PM
I went to state and graduated with bus mgt degree. I did lateral entry and am now teaching alg. 1 and tech math in high school. If you really wanna coach, which i did, I would suggest taking the praxis 2 in math. I really didnt like math all through school but it is by far the easiest way to get in lateral entry, especially if you dont have a good connection at a school (its also much easier now haha)I took all my classes for lateral entry online through ecu and was able to do it before i was even offered a job. They have a NCTeach program that was only 4 classes over the span of 1 year. I did that, applied/took resumes, and took the praxis 2 for MIDDLE school math, which will cover you for lower level math classes. I got a job at parkland(my old school), in winston and hope to switch to bus. classes at some point now that im in.If you dont wanna go the math route you can still take the classes through ecu cause the courses were all just general ed classes. Hope this helps.[Edited on November 19, 2008 at 8:31 PM. Reason : dumb]
11/19/2008 8:29:44 PM
^thanks. do you know if they have any special needs/learning dis. programs? those are the type of kids i really enjoy working with. I had a pepi class back in high school and my group got assigned to a learning disabled/trouble kids class. it was one of the best semesters i ever had back in HS.
11/19/2008 9:23:01 PM
sorry for the delay, kinda been busy/kinda forgot haha...Not sure exactly what all they offer the program for but here is the link http://www.ecu.edu/cs-educ/alternative_licensure/NCTEACH.cfm you should be able to find a lot of good information about ecu's different online options there.
11/26/2008 7:42:23 PM