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by: AtascocitaDotCom Active Indicator LED Icon 10 Site Admin  OP 
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 11:12am  
Become a Guest Teacher for Humble ISD
 
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Are you looking for a rewarding job with a flexible schedule?
 
Humble ISD is seeking and hiring qualified Guest Teachers who have a passion
for serving our students in the classroom.
 
Minimum Requirements
• 60 hours or more from a college/university
• Pass a background check
 
Increased Daily Rates of Pay (through the end of the 2020-21 school year)
• Texas Certified - $120
• Bachelor Degree - $110
• Non Degreed - $100
 
Visit http;://www.humbleisd.net/apply to complete and submit an
application today. Come join the Humble ISD Family!
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ParksideRes Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 11:20am  
Hmm, staff shortages starting to manifest?
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Sammee Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 11:20am  
All I can say is, good luck to the district. $13.00 an hour for a degreed professional to be exposed to Covid on a daily basis and to put up with unruly, disrespectful children that I cannot reprimand or discipline...no thanks.
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Cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 11:22am  
Well we all know that substitute "teaching" is nothing more than babysitting the kids till the teacher comes back! LOL.
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Sammee Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 11:25am  
@Cbear : And, the kids know it. Elementary schoolers act up because their routine is disrupted. Middle and high schoolers act out trying to be the cool ones. The poor substitutes are abused.
 
But, if all they wanted were babysitters, they wouldn't be trying to recruit those with bachelor degrees and teacher certifications
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Cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 11:41am  
@Sammee : I think they are just trying to make it look a little more professional. Can't really advertise for "babysitters" for public school. Although it would be funny!!
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Sammee Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 11:42am  
@Cbear : Some local districts take just about anybody, no education required....Emoticon
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seegee Active Indicator LED Icon 2
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 12:07pm  
All I can say is, good luck to the district. $13.00 an hour for a degreed professional to be exposed to Covid on a daily basis and to put up with unruly, disrespectful children that I cannot reprimand or discipline...no thanks.
 
@Sammee : Yep. Tried it once. The kids acted just as you stated above. Never again. I'm not cut out for it.
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Cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 12:15pm  
@Sammee : I think it would be hard to get a last minute notice to come in. Then ....you feel clueless even if the teacher left good notes. Not for me.
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LeverageShowFan Active Indicator LED Icon 4
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 12:18pm  
@seegee : I don't blame you at all. I, myself, ..... well ..... I'm way too "mean" and have expectations of good behavior. There are a lot of very good children out there, but then there are always those who want to "shake it up a bit" and misbehave. I would be in trouble for nipping it in the bud. It is NOT fair to the other children who truly want to learn when the few disrupt everything. NO, the district would not like me. I have always been strict with my own. I'm not going to be any different for other people's children when they are in my charge.
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Cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 12:24pm  
I also find it interesting how they are calling them "guest teachers". Why do we continue to change the perfectly good and familiar names of things to be politically correct or more polite? Ugh.
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Sammee Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 12:58pm  
Sammee : Yep. Tried it once. The kids acted just as you stated above. Never again. I'm not cut out for it.
 
@seegee : Me, either. I learned that from volunteering in elementary. Some of those kids had terrible behavior and zero respect for authority. Prior to that, I had seriously considered substituting.
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chasinghosts Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 3:09pm  
Well we all know that substitute "teaching" is nothing more than babysitting the kids till the teacher comes back! LOL.
 
@Cbear : A lot of subs really try to teach when they go in but the kids can get really bad. It's not that they don't want to teach, some kids just don't allow it.
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chasinghosts Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 3:10pm  
I also find it interesting how they are calling them "guest teachers". Why do we continue to change the perfectly good and familiar names of things to be politically correct or more polite? Ugh.
 
@Cbear : Probably to keep them from thinking they're permanent hires which they would have to pay benefits to.
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chasinghosts Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 3:11pm  
Cbear : Some local districts take just about anybody, no education required....
 
@Sammee : Only in TX
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carol888 Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 3 years, 5 mos ago   Dec 4, '20 3:24pm  
I subbed a few after my husband died, because I wanted days off. However I subbed mainly at my kids schools and knew most of the kids so they did not try me! A few did and the other kids stopped them! I was called and asked for all the time. But now I know none of the kids....NO thanks.
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