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Gaining the Skills for Today's Classroom |
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By Sarah Jane Udall Career Colleges Columnist A degree in education can be earned either on-campus, or online, and can prepare you for a career as a teacher in an elementary or secondary school. Education TodayToday's classroom presents teachers with more challenges than ever before. Therefore, the demand for qualified teachers in the classroom is greater than ever before. A degree in education can prepare you with the skills to enter the teaching field. A degree in education will help you to strengthen your proficiency in such things as mathematics, writing, and language. It can also enhance your expertise in reading instruction, and integrating technology in the classroom. No matter what grade or subject you want to teach, a degree in education can qualify you in the field of teaching.A Degree in EducationA degree in education can provide you with skills such as organization, communication, motivation, creativity, patience, and commitment, all of which will help you to succeed as a teacher. In an education degree program you will also learn specialized teaching techniques such as how to create a successful classroom literacy program. You will also learn how to better examine and expand student's different learning styles and how to utilize technology to enhance and facilitate the learning process.Many accredited institutions also offer the opportunity to earn a degree in education online. This means you can attend class and study from the comfort of your own home or office. By working toward your degree in education online, you can control when and where you attend class, and often how long it will take you to complete your degree. Education Career OpportunitiesEarning a degree in education can help you to pursue teaching positions in elementary and secondary schools. You could also pursue positions such as school librarian, reading specialist, curriculum specialist, or guidance counselor. |
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