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As the number of postgraduate students has grown (particularly the numbers pursuing taught Master's Degrees), there eventually became a need for separate representation on University bodies and the Postgraduate Union (PGU) was established in 2000.
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You may not want to pursue teaching part time, however, if your motivation is mainly financial.
Both want the federal government to help finance the college education of people who pursue teaching careers.
The bill also encourages graduate students to pursue teaching careers in those same subjects by offering them fellowships.
But Mr. Cross said the money would be better spent on loan forgiveness programs for teachers who took out student loans, since there is no way to ensure that the students who get the scholarships actually pursue teaching careers.
Although Mr. Lynch earned a four-year basketball scholarship and received his bachelor's degree in education from Glenville State College, he decided 36 years ago to pursue teaching on a part-time basis to work in the mines to take care of his family.
Lisa quit her career as a Pharmacist after only a year to pursue teaching high school students English and Literature.
When McDaniel decided to pursue teaching a one-unit, elective course with this model, he took stock of the books he'd been recommending to students within his field of religious and Buddhist studies.
Its goal is to encourage talented STEM majors and career-changing STEM professionals to pursue teaching careers.
Partly as a result of this declining regard for public-school teachers, the number of people pursuing teaching credentials has dramatically fallen.
The tests involved are known as Praxis exams, and more than 300,000 were administered last year by the nonprofit Educational Testing Service for people pursuing teaching licenses or new credentials in specific subjects like biology or history.
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