EducationPosition

Education Jobs Starting 2011
Proceeding years wikis
 * Reading/Literacy
 * Social Studies/History
 * STEM Fields

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 * Below is an un-editable version of the google spreadsheet containing jobs.
 * To add jobs or update jobs go the Google Spreadsheet at: EDIT GOOGLE SPREADSHEET HERE
 * I hope that this works for everyone, if not I guess someone else can format a wiki table. But please try the google spreadsheet first, its SOOOO much easier to deal with than the wiki page!
 * You can set up a notifier so that every time someone edits, you will get an email. I am not sure if you must have gmail for this service.
 * Other Specializations: Feel free to copy/paste the STEM Google Doc and use it in your own sections.


 * Early Childhood
 * Music/Art/Physical Education
 * Leadership/Administration


 * Foundations/Policy (Foundations should be placed in a separate category since it contains its own cluster of specializations - e.g. philosophical, historical, cultural, etc. - and since there's limited overlap with the other fields listed in this group. / That would work fine, I think, although we want to avoid having too many categories lest this page devolve into a morass. How does this new grouping work? / That definitely makes more sense!)
 * Special Education
 * Counseling/School Psychology


 * Educational Psychology (Can we make these two separate categories? As an Ed Psych person who doesn't do counseling, I find it frustrating when these types of jobs are lumped together. Also, there should be a category for School Psych positions as well, and it should be separate from Psych and Counseling. / Agree with the former, disagree with the latter. Would this new grouping be okay?)
 * Higher Education

For organizational purposes, we can alphabetize the list of fields, group the C&I fields together, or otherwise arrange them in the simplest, most logical way. Within each field, schools would be listed alphabetically in bold and job titles within each school underlined. Each listing would contain a due date, dates when appicants were contacted and when interviews were scheduled, when offers/rejections were received, and when the job is filled. I don't want to go overboard on the formatting, however. In my mind, a posting would end up looking something like this: