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Teaching is a recession-proof profession and job growth is projected. With a wide variety of subjects available in which to seek a degree, you might feel a bit lost. Let the experts at eHow guide you in getting your teaching degree.
So you want to be a teacher? Almost any college or university can offer you a program of study to complete your degree. In order to be accepted to a college or university's Read More
Most reputable schools require teachers to have some sort of TEFL (Teacher of English as a Foreign Language) certificate, the most widely recognized being the CELTA, Read More
The minimum education requirement to teach in the United States is a bachelor's degree. In order to become an English teacher, your major for the bachelor's should be Read More
Becoming a teacher requires getting a bachelor's degree in a field of expertise and getting state certified to be a teacher between kindergarten and 12th grade. Become a Read More
The benefits of teaching abroad are numerous and often highly personal, because people choose to teach abroad for many different reasons. The main benefits of teaching Read More
French teachers plan coursework, instruct students and organize a variety of activities to help their students learn the French language and develop an understanding of the Read More
A high school teacher's salary starts around $29,000 a year and will go up depending on education, bilingual teaching and qualifications in high needs areas like math and Read More
An elementary school teacher's salary ranges from $35,000 to $70,000 per year, depending on education level and experience. Find out a teacher's salary with tips from a Read More
While preparing to become a teacher in New Jersey, the requirements will vary depending on whether you graduate from an accredited teaching program in New Jersey, from an Read More
Ever think about sharing your knowledge and experiences with Texas' youth? Maybe you've thought about teaching, but dreaded the idea of going back to school to receive your Read More
Many people find that being a substitute teacher is rewarding and a great way to supplement your income with a flexible job that allows you to work when you want. Read More
North Carolina's 117 public school districts need quality teachers in all grade levels and subjects. Whether you're just beginning to consider a teaching career or have Read More
Thinking of a career change? Become part of the growing number of individuals who try teaching as a second career. While some educators follow traditional routes to Read More
A career in education requires much study, training and strong interpersonal skills. Careers in the field of education are available for working with people of all ages, Read More
The number of schools in the United States is growing. The first schools were started in the 1600s and there were only a handful at that time. Currently, there are close to Read More
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