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How hard is it to teach at schools?

Is it hard or easy or in the middle


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Joy’s Answer

A teaching credential is required by most public school districts. However, I have heard there are circumstances where a teacher is hired if they have previous teaching experience and if they are currently working on their teaching credential. This is in addition to a degree in art.
However, if you are looking to be teaching at a private studio somewhere a teaching credential is not necessary. It depends on what they are looking for some may not require a degree if you have a large body as professional level portfolio work.
I have work at both places. However, I do not have a teaching degree. I have a bachelors degree in art. I teach at a private school and private schools often do not require a teaching credential. Keep in mind, private schools usually do not pay as much as a public school. Higher education such as high school or perhaps junior high will pay more than elementary school.
To make yourself competitive, you may want to consider teaching at a private school for teaching experience while getting any education requirements then apply to public.
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Fazle’s Answer

It totally depend on your experience. If you're new in the field you might feel it hard in start but you will get use to it soon.

So it is not hard Easy to teach be friendly with your students. Try to Ease their study related fears.

And you will be their favourite teacher.
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Alan’s Answer

I've always said that teaching can be one of the easiest or one of the hardest jobs, depending entirely on one's ethics. If a teacher doesn't bring his or her work home, doesn't see and plan for each student as an individual with unique needs, abilities and experiences, doesn't go out of his or her way to find creative ways of working around a system that stifles both teachers and students alike, then it's a nine-to-five gig with lots of vacation time. Unfortunately, there are some who go into the profession for that reason. On the other hand, if one does it "right," it's more than a full-time job, in fact, it's more than a job period, it's a dedicated relationship, and those are anything but easy. But it's worth it all. You'd be planting seeds for a future that desperately needs it, instilling in students a love of authentic learning, a positive sense of self, the ability to think for themselves and opening up possibilities for fulfilling and contributing lives. If, as you consider your career choices, your concern remains whether or not you'll have to give your all, then don't do it. There are already enough teachers out there who don't, as I'm sure you well know.
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Ubaid’s Answer

School teaching can be a tough job, needing a mix of skills, commitment, and flexibility. How hard it is can change based on things like the students' ages, what subject is being taught, how big the class is, and what tools the school has.

Some teachers might find it easy and fulfilling to bond with their students and see them grow. On the other hand, some might struggle with handling class behavior or adjusting to different ways students learn.

So, teaching can be both tricky and satisfying, sitting in the middle of the range. It asks for hard work and patience, but it also gives the chance to positively shape young minds.
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Yassine’s Answer

Teaching at schools can be a rewarding and challenging profession. The difficulty level varies depending on the school and individual factors. It can be challenging to manage a class of students and maintain order in the classroom. Additionally, you might face challenges when trying to connect with students and adjust to the school's curriculum. On the other hand, teaching can also be easy and even enjoyable. It can be a great opportunity to transfer your knowledgeand skills and have an impact on the lives of young people.
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