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It's easy to say that you want to be a teacher; it's much more difficult to know which facet of teaching you want to get into. Elementary, High School and College are all viable options. Research is always a good idea before taking the plunge.
Elementary schools educate children for the first 6 or 7 years of their school careers. Most elementary schools start with pre-kindergarten or kindergarten and ends with Read More
Elementary school teachers are a combination of teacher, mother, counselor and nurse. Before pursuing a career as an elementary school teacher, a future teacher should know Read More
In the United States., there are over 1.5 million grade school teachers who teach over 38 million children. The average U.S. school teacher earns an annual income of Read More
One of the hardest things to do as an elementary school teacher is to find the time to fit everything in. There are so many skills to teach and only so much time in the Read More
Teaching aids for primary school are things such as classroom decorations, classroom organizers, activity tools, grammar games and pre-made blank books. Gather all Read More
Teaching narrative writing is the best way to get elementary school students to begin to develop their writing skills. Through stories, journal entries and other narrative Read More
This activity will encourage students to think of stories as expressions of creativity. Read More
A high school teacher who fails to plan, even for a substitute, might as well plan to fail. It's important to leave lesson plans that a substitute teacher can find and Read More
Being a substitute teacher is a very challenging task even for veteran educators. As a substitute teacher, you need to be able to build instant rapport and make a Read More
For many, the most intimidating part of teaching is controlling the classroom. High school students can offer a greater challenge than younger students. Often teachers Read More
The qualifications for becoming a high school math teacher vary from state to state and even from school district to school district. In addition, the job description for a Read More
High school Health teachers spend their days educating teens about their bodies and teaching them how to live healthy lifestyles. If you’re interested in becoming a Read More
Algebra teachers work in middle schools, high schools, colleges and technical schools. They use a variety of methods and teaching strategies to make sure their students Read More
The position of college professor has its roots in the philosophical scholars of the Roman Empire and the clerics of the medieval Catholic Church. Today, professors are far Read More
In addition to teaching, a college professor must also maintain office hours for students. Quite often, students have additional questions or concerns about the course and Read More
Becoming a professor at a junior college requires persistent and consistent effort. Many junior colleges hire plenty of part-time, adjunct instructors but offer few Read More
Becoming a professor at a community college can be tough, especially in today’s academic job market. Competition is fierce. Many colleges face budget cuts on a Read More
Full-time, tenured college professors must hold doctoral degrees - Ph.D.s. They supervise graduate students, conduct research, write textbooks, give lectures and teach from Read More
A career as an English professor is one of the most time and toil intensive careers in education. Not only must one secure a PhD, but pressures to write and publish are Read More
Professors teach in universities or colleges or other institutions of higher learning. Becoming a biology professor, in particular, can take years of training, since Read More
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