Careers in education vary and include Day Care Providers, School Teachers (Preschool, kindergarten and Elementary, Middle School, High School), and Postsecondary Teachers (College & University Professors) . As a result, there are different types of education programs available for people interested in an education career.
Common Teacher Education Programs
Certification/Diploma
Bachelor's degree
Master's Degree
Doctoral Degree
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All teachers are required to have at least a bachelor’s degree in education. Preschool teachers often need a degree in early childhood or a credential. In addition to a degree, teachers must pass a certification exam.
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Teachers seem to face more demands and less time with every passing year. Teacher assistants allow the teachers to find time to develop lesson plans and devote themselves to the task of teaching! Assistants perform instructional and clerical tasks.
Most states insist upon a bachelor’s (and sometimes a master’s) degree to work as an adult literacy or remedial teacher.
A background in education is typical for most education administrators. A master’s degree or doctorate is preferred. Most states require an education administrator to be licensed for the job. The requirements for licensure vary by state. Continuing education is a requirement, as well.
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