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Many educators choose to dedicate their career focus on becoming a leader. While some teachers will move directly into positions of administration within a given school district, most teachers will first step into the roles of an assistant principal or a central office position....More
Math education teachers are in high demand across the nation. To become a math teacher, it is ideal if you have a passion for not only math, but for teaching math to young students.....More
Elementary school teachers work with students from Grade 1 though Grade 6 in most school districts. Elementary school teachers are responsible for observing the physical, social, and behavioural learning results and habits of the students within their classrooms.....More
If you love science, consider a career in science education. Science teachers work to inspire students to love the field of science, in one or more of the following disciplines: marine science, astronomy, biology, physics and chemistry.....More
Early childhood education refers to preschool and kindergarten age children. Kindergarten teachers work with children to increase their knowledge about shapes, numbers, and colors as well as how to improve social skills and basic hygiene. Early childhood education is often the first and most important stages of a child’s future education....More
Secondary education commonly refers to middle school, or junior high school. Students within these grade levels require a different teaching style than those in elementary school.....More
If you have the gift of working with children with special needs, special education may be just the perfect specialty for you to consider as an educator. Most of the students you will teach as a special education teacher have mild to moderate disabilities with cover a broad spectrum.....More
One of the most highly sought after specialties currently within the education industry is that of ESL/TESOL. ESL stands for English as a Second Language. TESOL stands for “teachers educating speakers of other languages.” It is predicted that this segment of the U.S. student population will grow dramatically over the next decade.....More |
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