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Friday, March 27, 2020
How Much Can You Expect to Make As a Chemistry Professor?
How Much Can You Expect to Make As a Chemistry Professor?Many chemists, and even others who are a little bit inclined to make a living with science, often wonder how much they can expect to make as a chemistry professor. This question has probably been asked by a student who is unsure of the extent of what he or she wants to pursue with chemistry. The good news is that there is great variation in these salary expectations for this career, depending on where you live, as well as your own individual circumstances.One of the most frequently asked questions, and perhaps the most puzzling, is about the exact nature of a chemistry professor salary. While there are certainly different places where a salary can be offered, the pay can be somewhat different from one place to another. For example, many schools will have a job with a salary that is relatively low, while at the same time, being the head of a department or organization with far more responsibilities. Other places will offer an id entical salary but also come with additional responsibilities that can make the job more complicated.A school that is offering many different pay scales for its employees may actually offer a similar pay for everyone in the department. This would mean that the chemistry professor salary at the university is shared by all members of the department. This is not the case in most cases, however, because many places prefer to maintain a departmental structure. What this means is that a school would be offering only a single salary for a member of a department, because the other employees that are not in a specific position would be at a different pay scale.Additionally, in order to determine the chemistry professor salary, it is important to consider where one lives. It is possible that people in an urban area may be able to work at a university, while others would likely have to find another place to work, for instance, in a rural area. So, it is important to think about these aspects w hen determining a chemistry professor salary, and the best way to do so is to look up the local area in which one lives. One way to determine where one would live is to consult a map of the geographic area, and then decide how far away the university is. It should be noted that one should not be overstating, as there could be a little bit of geographical variation, just like the geography of some towns. Still, it is important to bear in mind that even the most remote towns may have a high quality of life, and therefore, those willing to make this profession of their life's work would likely be able to live anywhere in the country.For many graduates, looking up the chemistry professor salary is almost like choosing the first college they ever attended. However, many others may want to consider the world outside the United States, since the salaries may vary from one place to another. For this reason, one should do some research about what the education laws are and find out if one ca n study and teach anywhere in the world. Whether it is a college in South America, a graduate program in Asia, or even going abroad, the quality of one's education and skills greatly affect a person's salary and experience, and it is important to keep this in mind.The best way to figure out a chemistry professor salary is to know where one lives, and to look at the different places around the country. Furthermore, when considering any career, one should also take into consideration one's ability and qualifications, as these will often determine the kind of salary one receives. By doing so, one can better understand the importance of being a chemist, and how it may affect one's salary.
Friday, March 6, 2020
The Popes Visit to the United States
The Popes Visit to the United States The pope got a lot of attention when he visited the United States recently. He has been a big story in our media, partially due to his reputation for being humble. For instance he chose a simple and inexpensive Fiat as his car for his U.S. visit. According to news reports, he does not choose the exact car, but only asks that his car be simple and modest. Has the Pope visited your country? If so was it an important event? Do you think the Pope visiting the U.S. is important? Why or Why not?Answer the questions below in comments and we will respond. 1. What cities will the Pope visit in the United States? 2. Was the atmosphere glum when the pope arrived? 3. What type of car did he take once he arrived? 4. Does the Pope feel that he is less critical of communism than capitalism? 5. Was the Popes meeting with Fidel Castro formal or informal? 6. What two things do Fidel Castro and the Pope have in common? 7. Will he speak about the US embargo on Cuba during his address to the congress?You can listen to the popes speech below. His English is slow but with few mistakes.
Your guide to teaching jobs in Taiwan
Your guide to teaching jobs in Taiwan We recently posted a number of teaching jobs in Taiwan with HESS starting in August, so weâve gathered some helpful information for teachers who are looking into teaching in Taiwan. Whether youâre thinking of applying for one of our upcoming positions or want to keep your eye on teaching jobs in Taiwan for the future, we hope you find this blog useful. Types of teaching jobs in Taiwan Taiwan, and in particular the capital city of Taipei, has long been a hotspot for English teachers abroad. Many teachers choose Taiwan when teaching abroad due to its low cost of living, high salaries and the increasing demand for teachers. English is commonly taught in public and private schools in Taiwan, where most of the teaching opportunities in Taiwan are. Public school teaching jobs in Taiwan With English a compulsory subject from the elementary school level and up, thereâs no shortage of teaching jobs in Taiwan's public school system. Teachers working in public schools in Taiwan can expect to make around $2,000 - 2,400 USD a month. Contracts usually last from six months to a year and a performance bonus on completion of a contract is also common. Other benefits include a housing allowance, airfare, health insurance and at least two week's vacation. Candidates applying for teaching jobs in Taiwan public schools must be certified teachers, with at least one year of relevant teaching experience. Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. Private school teaching jobs in Taiwan There are a wealth of job opportunities for English teachers looking to teach in private schools in Taiwan available right now. For teachers in private schools in Taiwan, salaries are usually in the region of $1,400 - 2,100 USD a month. Thereâs ample opportunity for travel in your free time, as most private school teachers get around 20 days off over the course of the school year. Benefits include airfare, health insurance and - in some cases - a housing allowance. Overtime is also an option for private school teachers in Taiwan, which can help boost your earning potential. Candidates applying for teaching jobs in Taiwan public schools must be TEFL or TESL certified. Past teaching experience is an advantage, but it is not necessary. Right now, Teach Away is hiring certified teachers for high-paying teaching jobs in Taiwan in private or public elementary and high schools throughout the country. Make sure you get your application in soon for your chance to teach in Taiwan this fall!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
First Year Anniversary Beach Party
First Year Anniversary Beach Party Tutorz Celebrates its First Year Anniversary with sun, food, and fun. Port Hueneme, California, July 18th, 2007. Re-released March 9th, 2011. The first year anniversary was a momentous occasion for all Tutorz stakeholders. The Saturday event not only marked a milestone in the companies development it also gave employees an opportunity to socialize in a casual setting outside of the office. The afternoon began with a wonderful presentation by Dirk Wagner, founder and CEO, that focused on site functionality and usage statistics. Mr. Wagner highlighted Tutorzâ success in saying: âIn one short year Tutorzâ has become the largest tutor referral site on the web indexing well over 10,000 tutors nationwide.â In addition to the educational lecture, appetizers, prepared by Dhammika, Human Resources Director at Tutorz, were a tasty treat for the audience. Shortly after the presentation everyone gathered for a group photo, squinting in the sun, most of the guests managed to keep their eyes open in what turned out to be a great photo, âthanks Tutorz Family.â Following the photo many guests enjoyed a walk on the Port Hueneme pier, which was full of fisherman that particular afternoon. A great fishing spot, everyone observed as fisherman baited hooks and dropped lines in hope of a meal for the evening. Lucky for the Tutorz Family their host had already caught our fish at the local grocer and was preparing a spectacular meal as they enjoyed the scenic stroll. Youth at the event had some fun as well and got a chance to show off their athletic abilities at the pier. Anthony, a middle school student in attendance, ripped up the surf on his sponge as others from the Tutorz Family watched and cheered him on. No celebration could be complete without a wonderful feast to round out the evening. Everyone bellied up to the table after the walk to enjoy a delicious Barb-B-Que complete with salmon, chicken, corn, and other goodies. Leaving the event with a happy belly and a sense of greater accomplishment Saturday evening the Tutorz Family is excited and motivated for the future. Looking forward to another year of success, employees are focusing on changing the way people think about finding a good tutor in their area. We would like to thank those who made this year such a success for Tutorz. Specifically we would like to extend our gratitude to: Natalya for her professional tutoring experience and knowledge, she was a inspiration in establishing Tutorz; Nick for professional hardware expertise and staging server setup contributions; Shahan, for his professional advice on domain name selection and additional advisory contributions; Namolâs âthrough the grapevineâ feedback and support for logo (color) and front page design; Kristinâs professional writing expertise and contributions, creativity, and honest feedback, a former teacher, we are fortunate to have her on our team; Prianka, thanks for enduring the traffic on the 101 just to be there and support us, we think your parametric extraction algorithm would be a marvelous contribution to the site, âwouldnât it?â; Ira and Chumlung for providing the Tutorz office with a gorgeous view, âitâs a great working environmentâ; Paul Ng, f or his professional engineering advice and networking configuration expertise; Michael Probstel, for his professional business advise and expertise; Shirley for âowning the crawlers, they run like clockwork, thanks,â we are looking forward to another spectacular development in Shirleyâs Email Manager; Sameer and Eric for their contribution to the business plan competition and hiTech Octane competition, âEric we are still smiling whenever we watch your Oscar winning performance on the Tutorz commercialâ; Dhammika for her professional Human Resources advice; and Bryan for his Marketing and Advertising consulting efforts and other contributions. We would also like to congratulate Michelle who recently started her own apparel business (www.miventiwristlets.com) and thank her and Brian for attending. Dhammika, Bryan and Ryan thanks for preparing the event, without your help it wouldnât have been such a great success. Especially Dhammika for taking charge, planning, organizing, and preparing the Barb-B-Que, appetizers, and other delectables, thank you. We would like to thank everyone again that came to celebrate, prepared, and played an active role in Tutorzâ First Year Anniversary and made it such a joyous occasion and we look forward to the Second Year Celebrations. We have many useful developments and programs in store for our tutors, students, parents as well friends and family.
Teach in paradise what you need to know about Hawaii
Teach in paradise what you need to know about Hawaii The islands of Hawaii are a place of dreams for many. With their combination of awe-inspiring scenery, great weather, and a laid-back lifestyle, plus the ease of traveling there for U.S. citizens, itâs not hard to see why. But what if your dream vacation destination could become your actual home? If youâre a licensed teacher (or want to become one) youâre in luck because the Hawaii Department of Education is on the lookout for teaching professionals who want to live and work in Hawaii. Where do I sign up for a teaching job in Hawaii? As the exclusive recruiter for the Hawaii Department of Education (HIDEO), Teach Away has several job vacancies available here. HIDEO also organizes out-of-state recruitment fairs throughout the year. If you are not already a licensed teacher, but you have a degree and are a U.S. citizen, check out Teach Awayâs alternative route into teaching in Hawaii here. How to prepare for a move to Hawaii Apart from the scenery, weather, and lifestyle, there are many reasons go to Hawaii. How about unique culture inspired by a diverse population that can be found nowhere else in the world? Or the fact that itâs a paradise for surfers, divers, and hikers? Or all the delicious poke you can eat? This all sounds dreamy but, as you know, moving somewhere is not the same as going on vacation there. As well as ticking items off your tropical island bucket list, a move to Hawaii will also mean some apartment hunting, weekly shops, laundry, finding new friends, andâ"â"of courseâ"â"teaching! Although these aspects of life are decidedly less glamorous they will be the mainstays of your time in Hawaii and might just prove to be the source of a real and rewarding life in the Aloha state. So, how can you make a move to Hawaii go more smoothly? And what will it be like to teach there? Glad you asked... 7 things you can expect when you move to Hawaii to teach Youâll get into the great outdoors... This factor might be the very reason youâre keen to pack up and move to Hawaii in the first places â"â" beaches, ?? sunshine, and ?? good vibes! And youâre sure to find all that. Hitting up the beach after work will definitely be an option and there is plenty to keep surfers, snorkelers, and hikers busy. However, you wonât find as many of the kinds of cultural activities you would in big urban centers in mainland U.S., such as theatres, new restaurants, and big exhibitions. Hawaii also doesnât really have seasons in the way many other states do. In Hawaii, youâll experience a hot summer and an almost equally as hot winter. If youâre big into winter sports or enjoy big city culture as a way to relax, make sure youâre ready for a change in pace when you move to Hawaii. You might have to give up some living space Hawaii is made up of six main islands and their resident population is around 1.4 million. On top of that, there are millions of tourists from all over the world who visit every year. While all those people in a relatively small space make for a unique and exciting cultural mix, the reality is that lack of space means youâll probably have to downsize your living space if youâre moving to Hawaii from the U.S. mainland. Living on an island also means that may have to reduce your travel horizons a little too. If you feel like a change of scenery when the weekend or the school holidays roll around, instead of road tripping to another state the most realistic option is going to be⦠visiting another Hawaiian island! Again, this doesnât sound like much of a chore, but a few months into your Hawaiian life you might start to crave a little something different. Keep in mind that there is plenty to explore in Hawaii and each island has its own characteristics. Get ready to spend some $$$ Hawaii is an expensive place, even if youâre not living it up in a five-star resort, and you might find high prices in places you wouldnât normally expect them. For example, milk can be surprisingly expensive, as well as fruit that isnât grown on the islands (like grapes) can also cost a lot. This is because food and many other products not produced on the islands are imported by sea or plane, driving the cost of living up to two-thirds higher than the rest of the U.S. Youâll eat plenty of Hawaiian food Hawaiian food can provide a few surprises for new inhabitants on the islands. First up, spam is very popular! In fact, Hawaiians consume more spam than any other U.S. state. Youâll find spam served with eggs, in fast food restaurants and even in sushi! Due to the need to import foods not produced on the islands, staples like pizza or pasta can be harder to find in Hawaii than in mainland U.S. But in their place, youâll find plenty of Hawaiian food and Asian food that uses tasty local ingredients like fresh fish and tropical fruit . Delish! Youâll make a difference at work Every teacher knows thereâs no such thing as an âeasyâ school. Each classroom comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. In Hawaii, the main challenge is that schools are underfunded compared to other U.S. states. On top of this, teacher turnover throughout Hawaii is high as many teachers only work there for a year or two before returning to their home state. These factors, along with a general teacher shortage in the state, mean that teaching in Hawaii can be challenging. But you are also sure to make a difference in a place that truly needs you. Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. Youâll learn a new classroom culture Teaching in Hawaii also presents an opportunity to get to know a whole new culture through your students. Although youâll still be in the working in the U.S., Hawaii has a strong cultural identity of its own brought about by its unique history, location, and diverse population. As well as English, Hawaii has its own official language (Hawaiian) as well as Hawaiian Pidgin (or Hawaiian Creole English) which is a blend of expressions from many different cultures that have played a role in Hawaiiâs history, namely Hawaiian, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, and Portuguese among others. Social culture is founded on the values of Aloha (acceptance) and âohana (family). The islandâs strong Asian influence also means that values such as duty, honor, and non-materialism are prized. These cultural differences are not just something youâll have to come to grips with in your free timeâ"â"youâll also come across them in the classroom. Formally, the Hawaiian Studies Program and the Hawaiian Language Immersion Program, both introduced in the 80s have aimed to integrate Hawaiian culture history and language into the state curriculum. Youâll find your Hawaiian community Whenever you move somewhere new, it always takes time to find your community and a set of people you can truly rely on. In Hawaii, this feeling is somewhat amplified as itâs such a remote place with a distinctly different culture from the rest of the U.S. This means not only is it physically harder for you to go home or for your loved ones to visit you, but also there may be moments where you feel you stick out like a sore thumb (or a clueless tourist!) in your new home. Making an effort with your local colleagues, getting involved in social groups and paying close attention to the Hawaiian way of doing things should all help you overcome this. Although itâs not always easy, finding friends and adapting to a new way of life will be an enriching experience thatâs sure to stay with you for years to come. And if youâre really lucky, whether you teach in Hawaii long term or just for a year or two, youâll find your own version of the aloha spirit to take with you wherever you go. Feeling inspired? Check out current vacancies in Hawaii here. Find out how to qualify for a Hawaiian teaching license here.
Final Test Days for High School Seniors - TutorNerds
Final Test Days for High School Seniors - TutorNerds Last Test Days for High School Seniors 2019 Last Test Days for High School Seniors 2019 With college application deadlines looming, many high school seniors are worried about their standardized test scores. Many students take tests in the early fall and have recently gotten scores back. For many students and their parents, this is what they consider to be the final scores that they will have to use for their applications book your Anaheim private test prep tutor today. This is not correct. There are still test dates available, and there is still time for intervention to try to improve test scores. In particular, if this was your studentâs first time taking the test, there is a good chance that they can improve with a second test. Or, if your student hasnât done any dedicated test preparation or practice tests, they are likely to be able to improve by preparing and taking the test again. First, here are the test dates still available for the SAT, ACT, and SAT Subject Tests: These tests will report scores to the schools you apply to before regular decision application deadlines. The December tests are often overlooked because students and parents donât realize that a senior can take these tests and receive the scores on time. Note that the registration deadline for all three tests is coming soon on November 8th. If you are planning to take any of these standardized tests again in December, make sure you register before that date. If you have missed the November deadline, then you can still register for the SAT or SAT Subject Tests as late as November 26th, but you will have to pay a late registration fee. For the ACT, you have until November 22nd to register with the late fee. A standardized test can be effective even without months of practice (see the SAT tutoring timeline here). Consider a private tutor if you or your student are looking to get the most that they can out of these test scores and to optimize their applications. This is often a very busy time for high school seniors, even without the extra pressure of studying and taking an important exam. Having extra accountability and dedicated study time, such as with an experienced tutor, can help remedy these issues and make the process easier for them while still being highly effective. Whether its the SAT or ACT, our experienced Anaheim test prep tutors are here to help you succeed. Michael C. is currently a private math, science, and standardized test tutor with TutorNerds in Irvine and Anaheim. All blog entries, except for guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
The Basic Concept of Algebra - What Does a Math Tutor Really Mean?
The Basic Concept of Algebra - What Does a 'Math Tutor' Really Mean?The term 'Algebra Tutor' does not necessarily have to mean the same thing in 8th grade. But, it can be thought of as someone who is going to help your child when they are working on a math problem or math assignment.First of all, if you live in the south, chances are you would have an algebra tutor for an 8th grader. It's the way of the south. There are so many resources that teach the basics of algebra and this is one of them. There is such a diversity in the math skills of children across the south, that there is no way that all of them will learn the same basic skills.Those who live in the south have a pretty good shot at learning all of the basics, because there are certain students who have more aptitude and are able to absorb the most information quickly. If you have a child from the south, there are several resources that are geared toward teaching algebra, but, they will all have the basic concepts covered.In the Midwest, there are some resources for algebra that are much different. These are more of a conversation between parents and teachers. What I mean by that is that there are plenty of resources out there that are geared towards teaching algebra. There are algebra books, and lesson plans, and even algebra calculators.It's not something that is a task that is left up to the algebra tutor for an 8th grader. These resources come from parents who are very close to the problems. They know what works and what doesn't work, and so, they have come up with the best resources for their children.To understand how much of a difference a math tutor can make, we need to compare it to the fact that ifyou were a parent of a young child and you did not have a math tutor around, then you could very well lose out on your child's learning abilities. The fact that the math skill of your child was not going to be properly taught makes a huge difference to the growth of your child.When it comes to using resources for teaching math to children, the math teacher's job is to make sure that your child is getting the most out of their learning time. There are many resources that will do just that, but, the resources that are best for your child will come from you.
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