[nobe-l] introduction and seeking an advise
Tatyana
tagriru at gmail.com
Tue Mar 1 19:02:54 UTC 2011
I'm not sure that Russian is studdied in schools. My be some adults want to
learn Russian, I think it's not so great population interested in Russian.
And I don't know how to find out about it. I see adds about Spanish mostly.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hank & Dawn" <illibrium at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 5:12 AM
Subject: Re: [nobe-l] introduction and seeking an advise
>I am not teaching yet, but I wanted to suggest looking into teaching
>Russian. Or maybe becoming a translated. Don't let fear stop you.
> Dawn Scott
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Feb 28, 2011, at 17:25, "Tatyana" <tagriru at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>> I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Tatyana,
>> I'm blind, I live in Maryland near Washington DC.
>>
>> I recently got my Russian diploma transferred into US equivalent. I
>> have a master degree in education and I'd like to find a job. I don't
>> have any working experience in the states, and have no knowledge about
>> studying or working in the US public schools as well.
>>
>> After graduation, in Russia, I didn't work as a teacher in a school.
>> The only experience I had with teaching is practicing in a children
>> school while studying in a college in Russia. It was 15 years ago.
>>
>> My vocational counselor from blind services suggests to use my degree
>> in education and conceder a job in a public children school.
>>
>> I have great doubts as a blind plus not native English
>> speaker, and one who neither studied in US schools, nor had general
>> knowledge about them, should I work toward getting teacher's job or
>> something else.
>>
>> I have tons of questions and uncertainties. Please help me decide on
>> that. What the pros and cons are in my situation. I think I'd prefer
>> part time job in general since I'd like to have more time dedicated to my
>> family.
>>
>> Please write to me
>>
>> tagriru at gmail.com
>>
>> Thank you very much to all.
>>
>> Tatyana.
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