Monday, April 28, 2008

This Nat'l Teacher's Day: American Educators Face Challenges and Opportunities That Didn't Exist Before

This Nat'l Teacher's Day: American Educators Face Challenges and Opportunities That Didn't Exist Before

MAY 6: National Teacher's Day

Exotic Locales & State-of-the-Art Classrooms Attract American Educators to Int'l Teaching Posts
ORLANDO, Fla., April 28 /Christian Newswire/ -- With the numbers of teachers in the United States increasing while the numbers of students are decreasing [Source: National Center for U.S. Education Statistics (2007) ], some educators have found a new route to much-needed job security while enjoying high adventure.


Currently, there is a significant shortage of educators qualified to teach in international schools that serve missionary children. Wycliffe Bible Translators and Mission:Teach are working together to fill more than 600 unfilled teaching positions that actually prevent missionaries with families from serving internationally.

Teachers with as little as one year of classroom teaching experience-- who want to experience the world before starting a family--to retired teachers looking for a second career qualify.

"It would have been phenomenal if I had done this earlier in life," said Elaine Duimstram, a 71-year-old retired teacher from Wisconsin who was widowed five years ago and then decided to teach abroad. Duimstram has taught in Papua New Guinea, China and Costa Rica. "One lifetime is not long enough to learn all that I’ve learned while abroad. I always wanted to travel--this is the perfect combination for my love of adventure and passion for teaching."

DID YOU KNOW?

There are more than 4.6 million U.S. teachers [Source : NCES (2007)]
Degrees in Elementary education (#3) and Education (#6) are ranked in The Top Ten Most Popular Majors [Source: Princeton Review (2008)]
Numbers of teachers are increasing while the numbers of students are decreasing [Source: NCES (2007)]
OPPORTUNITIES STILL EXIST: A Teacher's Cruise--July 25-31
Interested teachers can spend a week onboard a cruise ship and earn graduate school credit, learn more about teaching abroad and increase their knowledge on teaching multicultural students. Certified teachers can get more information about the cruise, teaching opportunities or apply online at http://www.Wycliffe.org/Events/EventsList/TeacherCruis e.aspx.

"I can't wait to get started," said 25-year- old Anna Casassa who will teach in Asia in 2009 after teaching second grade in Florida for one year. "I've always known I would be a teacher. Being able to travel the world and teach is an incredible opportunity."

MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES:

Interview and follow blogs from first-year educator, Anna Baker (Rain Forrest International School in Cameroon)
Interview new hire, Anna Casassa or second- career teacher, Elaine Duimstram
Interview Jamie Farr, MissionTeach.com contributing developer, director and former international educator
About Wycliffe Bible Translators
Wycliffe Bible Translators is the world's largest Bible translation organization. Since it's founding, Wycliffe has been involved in more than half of all Scripture translations: 721 New Testament and Bible translations impacting more than 80 million people. Wycliffe's worldwide Bible translation work--and the language development that is a foundational element of each translation--impacts the efforts of countless other Christian ministries, relief organizations, governments and more. Its reach can be seen through improved literacy rates, health care, government relations and advocacy programs. In 1999, Wycliffe formally adopted a vision of seeing Bible translations underway in all languages needing translation by the year 2025. That goal--known as Vision 2025--is leveraging Wycliffe's tried-and-true language development techniques and advances in technology to expedite Bible translations by the year 2025. Visit www.DeMossNewsPond.com/Wycliffe or www.Wycliffe.org or www.MissionTeach.com.

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