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How Jason Warehouse found his calling teaching Special Ed.

How a Martial Arts Teacher Found His Place Teaching Special Ed

Written by Marc Carusiello

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How do teachers spend their summers? Answers to 8 common questions

Written by Brooke Selg

Do teachers still get a paycheck when school’s out? It’s a common question, but the answer isn’t so simple. Some use summer to recharge, while others work second jobs, travel, or focus on professional development. From side gigs to summer school, find out how teachers spend their break—and how much they really make.
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Your Guide to Loan Forgiveness Programs for Teachers

Written by Brooke Selg

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5 Reasons You Should Teach Special Education

Written by Brooke Selg

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How to Become a Principal

Written by Brooke Selg

Find out how to become a school principal. Learn about the step-by-step process, required credentials and how to get started.
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The truth about teaching.

5 Lies About Teaching (and Why They're Just Myths)

Addressing misconceptions about being a teacher.
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