My name is Brandon and I am just starting my education courses and I am trying to figure out what field I will teach. I already have a history degree and am about half way through my geology degree. Do you know of any school or any way that I might be able to teach geology as an upper level (junior/senior) class? Or at least how I might be able to convince the administration that geology should be taught. Thank you for your help and any information that you might be able to give me. My contacts are: Twitter = @Bhasting1987, Email = Fallinstickman@gmail.com, or bhasting1987@yahoo.com or Phone = 251-604-9836 Thank you again, Brandon
Leave a Reply
Please leave a comment. I'm always interested in feedback.
Feel free to mock it, mix it, modify it and recreate it for your own use.
This blog consists of the individual thoughts of John T. Spencer. They do not reflect the ideas, philosophies or practices of the Cartwright Elementary School District. Furthermore, the blog criticisms are aimed at overall educational trends rather than any one individual or institution. The goal is to start a conversation regarding how to fix professional development.
My name is Brandon and I am just starting my education courses and I am trying to figure out what field I will teach. I already have a history degree and am about half way through my geology degree. Do you know of any school or any way that I might be able to teach geology as an upper level (junior/senior) class? Or at least how I might be able to convince the administration that geology should be taught. Thank you for your help and any information that you might be able to give me. My contacts are: Twitter = @Bhasting1987, Email = Fallinstickman@gmail.com, or bhasting1987@yahoo.com or Phone = 251-604-9836
Thank you again,
Brandon