Career questions tagged education
Is it normal to not know what you want to do?
Like not knowing what career you want to pursue
How do I position myself to remain relevant in the technological industry ,having expecting exponential growth in this space (technology industry) in the years to come . How do I prepare for the ever on growing changes ?
How do I position myself to remain relevant in the technological industry ,having expecting exponential growth in this space (technology industry) in the years to come . How do I prepare for the ever on going changes
What should i focus on to help me be a theatre teacher?
I want to teach specifically in the theatre arts because it's something i have years of study in and i want to know what steps will put me in the right direction
what should i do to plan?
what would help me plan and what classes in highschool should i take if i want to go to collage for early childhood education? i would really want to boost myself up as much as i can!
What kind of education would the job require to become a registered nurse?
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I'm Bright from Ghana teacher by profession, teaching Mathematics and Science with 5years experience, how can I get teaching job in USA or Canada, or scholarships to continue my education
I'm Bright from Ghana teacher by profession, teaching Mathematics and Science with 5years experience, how can I get teaching job in USA or Canada, or scholarships to continue my education
Should I attend Northeastern University or a cheaper state school?
For context, my parents are insistent that I go to Northeastern University, as they're obsessed with acceptance rates. It's 34,000 without federal loans, which is quite outrageous as we are broke. They're insistent that they are able to afford it yet even if were not, I'd rather not spend that much money on a equation when I can get an education anywhere. My parents are convinced that somehow I'll end up more successful just because I go to a school with a lower acceptance rate. We still have a mortgage and my sisters college expenses. How do I convince them that I don't want to pay 34,000 for college?
What majors and minors should I take to become a psychiatrist, but still get experience in education?
Hey! I am thinking of pursuing a degree in psychology. My overall goal is to become either a children's trauma therapist or more hopefully a psychiatrist, but I still want skills in education in order to keep my options more open. I thought of doing a psychology major, with a minor in education, and another in biology. Then I was thinking of majoring in neuroscience as well. Is there any way to where I can take classes for both education and psychiatry?
How do I become a Psychology Professor at Uni?
Im in my final year of Highschool & entering college soon, I really want to become a teacher and wanted to teach kids/teens but figured out Professor in uni has a higher salary than a Highschool teacher, What should i do to become a psychology professor at Uni? Can I major in Education? then major in Psychology and get a PHD? Also, If i become a highschool teacher, can I major in psychology whilst still working as a highschool teacher?
What are some tips to becoming a elementary school teacher?
Are there things to look out for as well?
How can I decide whether to transition to elementary teaching from the mental health counseling profession?
For as long as I can remember, I have gone back and forth between the two careers. I even have master's degrees in both fields, so I am technically qualified to do either. I have only ever worked in the mental health field though. I never really made the jump to being an elementary teacher. I have made pros and cons lists. I have thought about the differences in lifestyles. I ruminate over this regularly and it gives me a lot of anxiety. In my current job as a mental health therapist and own my own private practice, I can make my own hours, work as much or as little as I want and the pay is decent. My practice is telehealth only and I work from home. However, I am extremely lonely and really miss the camaraderie I experienced when I did my student teaching. Through my experience in student teaching and a short stint at a daycare after graduating with my Bachelor's in 2015, I really enjoyed the ability to be creative, come up with lesson plans and crafts/activities. Summer's off would be really great as well. I thought it was fun, whereas I would not say my current job is 'fun.' It's intellectually stimulating, but not fun. Oddly enough, I think the more structured schedule of a full-time job as a teacher may also be better for me mentally. I also know there are downsides to teaching, such as limited opportunity for advancement, difficult parents, difficult students, issues with administration, and the pay isn't great. Another kicker - I am currently 5 months pregnant, so I know I can't make any changes right now, and I also know I may feel differently about all of this once I have the baby. I am also concerned that since I completed my education degree and student teaching three years ago, I don't know who will write my letters of recommendations if I do decide to switch to teaching and apply for jobs. Any insight from someone who has made the switch from mental health counseling to teaching or from teaching to mental health counseling is helpful. Any insight that I might be missing about the field of education from teachers would also be helpful.
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?"
IS High Point University a good school for Technical Theater?
Thats basically my question.
What are the best colleges in Texas for becoming a teacher?
I have a 3.75 GPA. I have both high school and college credits. I will graduate High school with an associate in interdisciplinary studies.
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.