[nobe-l] introduction and seeking an advise
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Thu Mar 3 03:58:18 UTC 2011
What does the Russian Academy do?
Perhaps you're near Mclean and therefore know about them.
Do you work near Mclean Heather? I am looking for work.
Tell me off list if you want. I'm not in the education field, but do want
to influence children/youth; so working in an organization which does
outreach to kids or promotes literacy is something that interests me.
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: Heather DeAtley
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 9:28 PM
To: National Organization of Blind Educators Mailing List
Subject: Re: [nobe-l] introduction and seeking an advise
Hi Tatyana,
In addition to the other suggestions, perhaps the Virginia Russian Academy
(in McLean) might yield some successful employment or at least point you in
promising directions::
http://www.russianacademy.org/en/
Best of luck,
Heather
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Tatyana <tagriru at gmail.com> wrote:
> James,
> thank you very much for the links. I checked them and got no promising
> results. Private tutoring is good idea as well but I'm afraid there is no
> same need in Russian as in Spanish in DC area. Honestly I didn't try it
> but
> I see the adds
> where people looking for English or Spanish.
>
> ----- Original Message
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> ----- From: "James Fetter" <jfetter at nd.edu>
> To: "National Organization of Blind Educators Mailing List" <
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 3:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [nobe-l] introduction and seeking an advise
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>
> Tatyana,
>> I'm afraid that Russian is not widely studied in public schools, perhaps
>> at some private ones. It may be possible to teach at the university
>> level with just a masters, since many universities hire language
>> teachers who only have a masters, albeit often on a part-time basis, at
>> low pay, and with minimal benefits. It may be worth looking at the jobs
>> section in the Chronicle of Higher Education for instance. The site is
>> www.chronicle.com. The academic job market is pretty bad as well, but as
>> a native speaker, you may have an edge. Also, there's private tutoring,
>> though I have no idea about how that industry works. I hope this helps.
>> All Best,
>> James
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/1/2011 2:02 PM, Tatyana wrote:
>>
>>> 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>
>>> To: "National Organization of Blind Educators Mailing List"
>>> <nobe-l at nfbnet.org>
>>> 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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