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Education & Teaching Career Overview

The field of Education offers a wide variety of opportunities for individuals who wish to convey knowledge and skills they have learned to future generations.They act as facilitators or coaches to help their students learn to apply concepts and solve problems.Those striving to be teachers need to have a strong command of their subject areas, good judgment and solid communication skills so that they can teach others to grow to their full potential.The goal of educators is to attempt to give students a firm foundation so they can grow into useful members of society.

There is a wide range of opportunities for careers in the field of education and a variety of applicable degree programs.Educators today work as professors, teachers, administrators, counselors, librarians, and other related positions. They work in Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary and Postsecondary Education programs.And, they teach Adult, Vocational, Distance and Special Education classes, as well.There are opportunities for careers in all of these areas and many more.

Education, Training & Degrees

Requirements for teaching positions vary from state to state and are dependent upon the level of education that is being taught.Some teaching positions (such as many Early Childhood programs) require an Associate's degree or Child Development Associate Credential.Most Elementary and Secondary Education programs require a Bachelor's degree plus state certification. Certification requirements often include a student-teaching internship under the supervision of a certified teacher.Many states require continuing education classes for license renewal.

Most college and university professorships require PhD and Master's degrees in the instructor's subject area.Still other positions such as administrators, librarians, vocational and adult educators must fulfill various other degree requirements.Individuals should choose a program that offers a rich balance of courses, as well as a variety of clinical experiences.Don't wait!Examine your options and choose the degree program that's right for you.Take a step forward toward a rewarding career in Education.

Career Opportunities

According to the U. S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), job opportunities for teachers over the next ten years will vary from good to excellent depending upon the location, grade level, and subjects taught.Most job openings will result from the need to replace the large number of teachers expected to retire.Overall student enrollments are expected to rise slowly, and shortages of qualified teachers is likely to continue.The supply of teachers in expected to increase as a result of recent pay increases, more teacher involvement in school policy, and greater public interest in education.The number of non-English speaking students is likely to grow, creating a demand for bilingual teachers and for those who teach English as a Second Language.Qualified vocational teachers are also in demand in a variety of fields.

Employment of Postsecondary teachers is expected to grow much faster than the average for other occupations.A large portion of these jobs will be part-time positions, and the best prospects are likely to be in fields where job growth is expected to be strong over the next decade.

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