Career questions tagged education
How can I graduate early?
How can I graduate early if I have 2 math cradits, 2 science credits, no physical education credits, No history credits, and have taken drivers education during the summer? Also Im in the 9th grade.
What are some tips to becoming a elementary school teacher?
Are there things to look out for as well?
youtube or coursera , what is the best to learning ?
youtube or coursera , what is the best to learning ?
How do I ensure a path into a successful and stable career?
Considering factors such as skill development, industry trends, and long-term growth, how can I navigate my professional journey effectively?"
Finding Internships?
A second-year college student. How to find internships that will help me gain experience that is a mixture of psychology and education? How to find an internship specific to my career goals? I want to work as a school counselor/psychologist eventually.
IS High Point University a good school for Technical Theater?
Thats basically my question.
How can I start a career in special needs education??
I like American sign language.
How do you learn about your educational journey when looking at careers?
for example I am interested in prosthetics
How can I make sure that I can still work in education with a psychology degree?
I'm in college currently taking classes for psychology major. I wanted to do education but in order to do education, I needed to double major. I don't want to double major, but I still wanna work in a school.
How can I become a plumber what education would I need after high school? Is this a good job if you want to make good money from a trade? If I do decide to get into this trade what would my working conditions be like, and would it be able to support me financially?
high school, Massachusetts, junior
What classes should I take for dual enrollment in high school?
Hi! I'm currently a Sophmore in high school and I am enrolling in dual enrollment over the summer. However, I do not know what classes I should take. I want to be an endocrinologist and study at the University of Georgia. I have all A's in school. I was wondering, what classes should I take for dual enrollment?
How can i be independent?
I'm in college and then I'm not independent makes me feel like a liability so i want to know how to be independent
How should I go about obtaining my Hearing Aid Dispenser certification in Utah?
I'm 25 years old and have my Highschool Diploma but no college. I would really like to become a Hearing Aid Dispenser but I'm having a hard time finding where I can get the education. I would really like some insight on where to start and what the career path looks like going forward. I'm not sure college is for me but are there specialized schools or programs that I could attend instead?
What career path should i choose to gain credibility in the field of performing arts and arts education?
I currently work at a private performing arts academy as a dance teacher and head of the academic department. I am in charge of creating curricula for the program and supervising the production team to give artistic input in departments such as scenography. I first started as a student in 2019 and then became part of the teaching team in 2020 due to my advanced dance knowledge (I have been dancing professionally for over 10 years), my experience as a dance assistant in the past and the lack of dance teachers at the academy back then. Since then, I have worked my way up the ranks and now have this good position I mentioned at the beginning. However, I don't have a degree in anything, I have been guided, directed and instructed by the director of the academy and she has helped me develop my leadership skills and helped me get to where I am now. I have discovered my passion for leadership in the performing arts and the world of arts education because of her support and belief in me. But the reason I ask this question, regardless of my current professional position, is because I know that this world is primarily driven by the degrees or masters you have, and in order to enhance my professional development and get more opportunities in the artistic and/or academic world, I may need to get one. So with that thought haunting me every day, I've been searching for degrees that will help me to accredit my current work. That being said, the biggest struggle I have been dealing with in the last few weeks, is the lack of information I currently have about careers that might offer what I am interested in and also the lack of flexibility of careers to study online so I can continue to work and keep my expenses as a freelancer. I have found names of interesting careers but they end up being master's degrees and not bachelor's degrees. I would like to know where are those degrees where I can study something related to directing or artistic education that can be achieved online, or in a short period of time in person. Or, I would like to have a chat with someone who can give me other degree options that might interest me as well and add to the skills I already have and acquire new knowledge. I am very interested in learning more of the educational academic world around the arts field, I also like topics related to human behavior, psychology and anatomy, if that helps give a broader context of the type of degree I am looking for. I have talked to mentors, co-workers, professors, colleagues, professional artists, and they have given me good advice on how to further develop my professional skills without a degree, but no one has helped me find detailed information on bachelor's degrees. I am still looking on my own because I know in the end I will be the one making the final decission, but I would really appreciate more detailed information/advice coming from professionals in the field and I think this is a good place to start.