RE:What does every body teach?

Teaches aide here

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I retired back in 2007. I started teaching in 1971 in a Secondary School (11yr old to 16+ yr old). I taught Commerce, which involved teaching Shorthand and typing). I then on to teach Economics and Accounting and for the last 10 years of my career I taught IT and Computer Studies to "A" Level and IB.

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RE:What does every body teach?

8th grade US History

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7-12 instrumental music

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8th grade US History
10th grade math

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I have taught. "introduction to nursing" at a local community college.

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I got all the teaching degree/certs to teach High School Social Studies; however, I decided to just remain retired. But I voluntarily teach private pilot ground school at our local municipal airport when the need arises.

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I was more on a military and fire service instructor. Taught military mountaineering, medical, resiliency, rescue courses.

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RE:What does every body teach?

I was more on a military and fire service instructor. Taught military mountaineering, medical, resiliency, rescue courses.

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Several years back, I taught the Mass Communications / AV Broadcasting course at a high school for a couple of years. It was a lot of fun for the most part and had a great bunch of students. But the real deal was the morning news ... the show had to go on or the Guidance Counselors would've had a kitten fit. Then a little later on, I taught Introductory Accounting & Business Law at the local Technical College as an Adjunct. And finally, I was a TA at Vocational School for a short time until an injury ushered in real retirement. The last one was a genuine learning experience for me.

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