The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 31, 1983, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, March 31, 1983
Daily Nebraskan
job search . . .
Continued from Page 1
Hie report emphasizes that of the
new graduates registered with the place
ment service who did not find teaching
positions, 81 percent placed a geographic
restriction on their employment location.
Statistics in the report also indicate
that one-third of teacher vacancy not
ifications from Nebraska secondary schools
i
prefer that the applicant be qualified to
take on additional duties. Tliis usually
comes in the form of coaching, being
pep club sponsor and other extracurricular
duties.
"They want someone who is there
more than just five periods a day," Wendel
said.
A delayed hiring season appears to
affect the teaching job market, Wendel
said. School systems require their returning
teachers to sign contracts for the following
school year by mid-April; vacancies are
announced accordingly. Therefore, the
best months to look for a teaching job
are usually May, June and July, he said.
Teachers College graduates aren't
limited to teaching jobs. Wendel said a
variety of other fields, such as person-
nel management and industrial instruct
ion, can benefit from a teacher's organ
izational and communication skills.
Wendel said the current increase in
the number of women of child-bearing
age (themselves baby-boom babies) should
cause the number of live births to increase.
He anticipates that this will increase the
demand for teachers in the 1990s.
Police
Report
The UNL Police Department received
the following calls and complaints from
7 a.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m. Wednesday.
8:18 am. - Injury reported at 3307
Star St; child fell and was taken to doctor's
by parents.
2:27 p.m. Cassette tapes reported
stolen from Harper Hall, seventh floor.
3:17 p.m. - Sunglasses reported stolen
from women's restroom, first floor
Schramm Hall.
3:35 p.m. Belated report of hub
caps stolen from car in Parking Area 10
near 501 Building.
4:45 p.m. - Narcotics warrant served
off campus; person arrested.
9:25 p.m. - Abel Hall residents
reported receiving annoying phone calls.
10:24 p.m. - Annoying phone calls
reported at ETV Building.
2:46 a.m. - Fire alarm reported mal
functioning at Nebraska Hall.
3:53 a.m. - Person arrested for driving
while under the influence at 70th and
Adams streets.
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