If you feel like your career choices left you with an empty job, and you think you have more to contribute to society, an online teaching degree might be the perfect answer to your plight. A teaching degree will help you find a career where you get the personal satisfaction of influencing the lives of countless individuals... some of whom have voids in their lives that need filling.
So what does this involve? What will a teacher education provide? Aside from the obvious training in subjects you want to teach, teaching degrees usually give special attention to child psychology, psychology of learning, and the latest teaching technologies and philosophies.
What Will I Need - Besides the Teaching Degree?
All fifty states require a license provided by the State Board of Education to teach in public schools. Private schools don't always require a license, and sometimes might not require a degree, but most want some sort of teacher education.
The qualifications for obtaining a license vary from state to state, with all states requiring teachers to complete a teacher education program aside from their four year bachelor's degree. Many states have alternative license programs designed to attract someone with a bachelor's in a subject they want to teach, but without the required education courses. Some states call for teachers to obtain a master's degree within a specified amount of time after they start teaching. Most states have a basic skills competency test. They also expect teachers to exhibit specialized skills in their own area of teaching.
What Kind Of Market Can Someone With A Teaching Degree Expect?
Employment opportunities for teachers are expected to rise due to teacher retirement. There's also a shortage of teachers in inner cities caused by unruly students, lack of funds, and over-crowding. Teachers specializing in subjects such as mathematics, science, and bilingual education have a special advantage in the expected market.
Can I Really Get My Teaching Degree Online?
An online teaching degree is the easiest way for anyone to break into this fulfilling career.
- You can take teacher education courses at night or during the day... fitting it into your schedule without letting it consume your job or personal life.
- The tuition is often covered by grants and student loans, so you won't have to start paying until after you've found a higher salary in your new teaching career.
- Get your associate's, bachelor's, or master's degree through your computer and an internet connection. You never have to leave your home to get an online teaching degree!
- With online colleges, it's sometimes possible to get a four year degree in less time it would take in classrooms.
Review the information packets from several colleges before selecting one. Pay attention to tuition costs, log in methods and requirements, reputation, and course schedules.
What Can I do While Earning a Teaching Degree?
While getting your teacher education, you can get experience in the field by becoming a teacher assistant. Believe it or not, teacher assistants sometimes only need a high-school diploma to find employment, but some college training is often preferred. Check your state for requirements.
In 2002, teacher assistants (most of them working part time) earned an average of $18,660. Three out of ten belonged to unions. Full time teacher assistants usually receive health benefits, while part time ones do not. Some school districts even offer to reimburse tuition fees for someone studying for their bachelor's. This is usually in exchange for commitment to work in the school district after graduation.
Are you considering a career change, like to work with children or teens, and enjoy sharing your experience and knowledge with others? It might the perfect time to enroll in one of the many online colleges. Start your path towards a fulfilling career now.
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