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Suggested Website Wording

By December 1, 2014August 15th, 2017For Administrators, Training Options

There are many individuals who know better than to put themselves in harm’s way or make fools of themselves. In other words, they will not put themselves in front of a classroom without first receiving the training they need to succeed in that classroom. They want to do well and they want to be trained.

When individuals are interested in investing in themselves at their own expense, make sure to reward them by reviewing their application before any other’s and once hired, place them on your preferred lists.

It’s as easy as that – no commitment, no policy changes, no coercion. Just give it a two-month trial and see what you think.

What to say?

Just copy the paragraphs below and paste onto your website!

 

We encourage individuals not holding a teaching license to take the SubSkills course and pass with an 85% composite score. Then your application will be reviewed first. Once hired you will also be placed on the preferred call list.

You will learn to:

  • Manage a classroom and avoid common errors most substitute teachers make
  • Teach with power, even if you don’t have a teaching degree
  • Be professional and demand respect from the students
  • Work with students with special needs

SubSkills contains engaging videos, downloads, examples, and teaching strategies you to study and learn. The course can be accessed at any time and users can log out and return later to exactly where you left off in a lesson.

We look forward to having you in our classrooms.

Register for training at: STEDI.org