Most school districts offer supplemental work over the summer. The most obvious is teaching summer school. If that is not available many schools will pay teachers extra to work on curriculum.
If they care about their students and they like their job, teachers' requests to be called for jury duty over the summer should be granted. It is very disruptive for teachers to leave their kids for more than a few days.
There are several options one could use to search for summer teaching jobs. Monster.com has some positions advertised at present, but you could also look in local newspapers for private tutoring roles during the summer.
You should go to the library and look at the book Jobs for Kids or 100 Jobs for Kids & Young Adults for some ideas.
not really Teachers are people. Of course they have lives. After school, most teachers go home, fix dinner, watch some TV or play around on the internet, correct some homework papers, and go to bed. Teachers do spend a lot of time planning how to help their students learn - they make up homework and test questions, come up with ideas for projects or group assignments, coordinate with other teachers for extracurricular activities, and look for extra help like movies and computer software. Teachers also spend time grading your assignments and trying to decide if you are learning what you should be learning. Most teachers work at a second job on top of teaching, especially during the summer. Most teachers also help with some kind of extracurricular activity like a club or sport. Many teachers are married and have children of their own, and they help their kids learn and do homework just like your parents help you.
Try to get in as an assistant at a day care or similar
Yes, you should get a summer job in order to be able to start making some money.
You can find summer tutoring by handing out flyers in your neighbourhood. You can also let your teachers know you're interested in tutoring and they could put you in touch with parents and students who might require your assistance.
How can I get a summer. Job
You apply for a job and then quit before summer.
It varies from job to job..
It depends on your geographical location. Some areas do have agencies that specialize in new job opportunites for teachers, but you may also want to try your local job placement agencies, who may be able to assist you.
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