eLatin eGreek eLearn2024-03-29T15:17:24ZAshley Irmingerhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AshleyIrmingerhttp://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/352122514?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1http://eclassics.ning.com/group/helpineedajob/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=23n6kgikutn4i&feed=yes&xn_auth=noGorgias Presstag:eclassics.ning.com,2009-07-16:727885:Topic:359892009-07-16T01:14:03.538ZAshley Irmingerhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AshleyIrminger
This publisher I've been doing freelance editing for is looking for submissions. I'm not sure about compensation and so on, but this seemed like the place to stick it up. It's not a job exactly, but publications help you get jobs, right? Anyhow, here's their blurb:<br />
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Gorgias Press is expanding its interest in technology and classics and welcomes book proposals regarding digital classics research, for both monographs (including revised dissertations) and edited collections (based on conference…
This publisher I've been doing freelance editing for is looking for submissions. I'm not sure about compensation and so on, but this seemed like the place to stick it up. It's not a job exactly, but publications help you get jobs, right? Anyhow, here's their blurb:<br />
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Gorgias Press is expanding its interest in technology and classics and welcomes book proposals regarding digital classics research, for both monographs (including revised dissertations) and edited collections (based on conference sessions or otherwise). Proposals should be no more than 4 pages pdf and include contact details and a biography of the author(s), an overview of the topic and its importance, a brief description of all chapters, and a summation of how this text will relate to other texts in the field. This is an open call. Please send proposals to submissions@gorgiaspress.com. Please note that we are also accepting submissions on an ongoing basis for our Gorgias Dissertations: Classics series. Latin Teacher Available for NH area ~ CARPE DIEMtag:eclassics.ning.com,2009-05-08:727885:Topic:341702009-05-08T02:05:12.707ZAshley Irmingerhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AshleyIrminger
BA Regis College (2002) Classics & Secondary Education Major<br />
Currently writing Thesis for Masters Degree in Curriculum.<br />
6th, 7th, & 8th grade Latin Teacher at Saxe Middle School in New Canaan, CT since 2002.<br />
Students participate in National Latin Exam and CT State Latin Day.<br />
Group Leader for 6 trips to Italy with large student groups.<br />
8th grade Advisory Group teacher.<br />
Private tutor of Latin and Piano.<br />
Coach of Volleyball and Alpine Skiing.<br />
Current member of: ACL, CANE, ClassConn, COLT,…
BA Regis College (2002) Classics & Secondary Education Major<br />
Currently writing Thesis for Masters Degree in Curriculum.<br />
6th, 7th, & 8th grade Latin Teacher at Saxe Middle School in New Canaan, CT since 2002.<br />
Students participate in National Latin Exam and CT State Latin Day.<br />
Group Leader for 6 trips to Italy with large student groups.<br />
8th grade Advisory Group teacher.<br />
Private tutor of Latin and Piano.<br />
Coach of Volleyball and Alpine Skiing.<br />
Current member of: ACL, CANE, ClassConn, COLT, NACCP & The Vergilian Society.<br />
Extensive knowledge and experience in: Cambridge Latin Course, Wheelock's Latin, First Latin & Ecce Romani textbook series.<br />
Presently located in North Conway, NH.<br />
Please email for complete resume, references and interview.<br />
erikashupe80@gmail.com finding a job teaching Latintag:eclassics.ning.com,2008-09-25:727885:Topic:275622008-09-25T02:30:27.700ZAshley Irmingerhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AshleyIrminger
Have you checked out the teaching resource from the <b>American Classical League</b>? They seem to have a great deal of postings.<br />
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For independent schools I found that a group like <b>Carney, Sandoe</b> (I know they cover New England and the mid-atlantic)--maybe they are national now . . . is another route to getting contacts.<br />
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bona fortuna magistra
Have you checked out the teaching resource from the <b>American Classical League</b>? They seem to have a great deal of postings.<br />
<br />
For independent schools I found that a group like <b>Carney, Sandoe</b> (I know they cover New England and the mid-atlantic)--maybe they are national now . . . is another route to getting contacts.<br />
<br />
bona fortuna magistra No License, No Job in Ohiotag:eclassics.ning.com,2008-08-27:727885:Topic:268702008-08-27T18:51:03.492ZAshley Irmingerhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/AshleyIrminger
When I left Texas for Ohio, I had no idea it would be this difficult to find a job in Ohio. It is impossible for me, for so many reasons, to go through the John Carroll full-time, two-year program. While I am perfectly willing to work towards a license another way, it seems that the alternative certification route is almost never used here in Ohio, although it is "on the books."<br />
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Thoughts?
When I left Texas for Ohio, I had no idea it would be this difficult to find a job in Ohio. It is impossible for me, for so many reasons, to go through the John Carroll full-time, two-year program. While I am perfectly willing to work towards a license another way, it seems that the alternative certification route is almost never used here in Ohio, although it is "on the books."<br />
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Thoughts?