Career questions tagged education
How to start your next journey?
where do I start when pursuing next level of education
What knowledge does a special education teacher needs to know?
Hello, I am going into 9th grade and I've been thinking about doing a special education career, or possibly a counselor if I did a job in a school. I was in special education for most of my life until 8th grade. It was much different to be in a study hall than special ed. I did miss it but I was able to adjust and learn to ask for help whenever needed. I would love to help students who are struggling to become a greater version of theirselves. I would assume you would need to know the subjects very well in the grade as this kind if teacher, which I believe you get better at overtime as you are working on the district. I would also assume maybe some counseling skills for students who may be out of control. This is just some of what I learned as being a special ed student and I would like to fully understand the concept of being a special ed teacher.
Why is college so stressful and why doesn't highshool teach you how to prepare for the real world?
What is the purpose of high school if it isn't to prepare teens for the real world? Is it just to study and learn universally even if it doesn't help everyone?
What’s the best way to create a respectful bond in a classroom?
I have a strong desire to be an Art Teacher, I want to encourage younger generations to be more expressive and creative, but what can do I when students aren’t willing to try? How do I make sure what I teach resonates with everyone?
How do teachers do it?
Seriously, they have to try and teach a bunch of kids who don’t respect them and probably don’t car about school. I honestly get strict teachers because I have younger siblings and cousins and j in get how annoying they can be.
Why did teachers get less control over the students and how they deal with them?
Essentially my question is why do teachers get less power than they used to have and if they try to discipline a student, not physically, they get in trouble?
A teacher switching careers here! What are keywords, or specific careers, that a teacher can use to help navigate looking for work in the non-teaching education field?
I have 4+ years experience teaching within a K-2 classroom. I was a grade team leader for 1 of those years and currently an instructional grade team leader which means I'm in charge of the development of 2 teachers, as well as a classroom of students. I'm passionate about all things education such as: educational research, community growth, educational pedagogy, educational policy, educational advocacy, educational material/content development, educational sales, etc. I'm usually the high energy, hard working teammate or leader that likes to bring excitement and passion to the workplace. I'm very sociable and find it enjoyable to make partnerships with parents, teachers, and other stakeholders that are invested in improving education. I believe it's time to leave the classroom and venture out into other aspects of education and beyond. With that said, I'm looking for advice on keywords, or specific careers, to help navigate the convoluted field of education that I would love to continue to explore and make an impact.
What are some high-paying careers that require minimal education?
What are some high-paying careers that require minimal education? How can they be respected in today's world of people in the world of America and the government?
As a high school student what nursing schools are best to apply to?
As a high school student, what nursing schools are the best to apply to? How to apply to nursing school’s professionally in order to get in to the program?
Can i get a good job with a G.E.D only?
Is it easy to get a good job with a G.E.D and not a high school diploma. I know its gonna be harder but everyone is making it seem like its impossible.
What should my next steps be after I graduate high school?
I am 16 and unsure of where to go after I finish high school. I think a community college takes less time, but a University seems like there are more opportunities. The only problem is, I don't have money to attend a Major Institution. How should i go about choosing my next school?
What ways can I start to be most invested into my future career, even as a highschool student?
Hi! I'm currently a freshman in highschool, and I have wanted to try and focus on my career path more often. I've always wanted to be a teacher, but I'm not sure if I'm wanting to be an acting/theater highschool teacher or an elementary teacher. Nevertheless, do you have any tips on how to take those first steps on taking the time to be more career-focused
How to become better?
How to become better at things you like to do? How to have motivation and self-esteem for it?
Hey...I am really interested in Mechanical engineering and would love to further my education in the States or UK. I am in a different country though. Financial factors dont support this decision of mine. Cant give up though. I will complete high school this Year. I want to know if there is any scholarship institution that can help me or help from elsewhere. Im 17
I am academically sound by Grace.
What if i cant find a career that fits me?
What if i cant fined a carrer path before the end of highschool and i dont know what to do in life. Should i go to college for more education and time to see
Why do people go to school?
I believe people to go to school to get a diploma, to prove people that they finish high school or maybe the reason people go to school it's because they want to makes more money. People don't have to go to school to start investing though.
what are the options available to me after my 10 th?
what are the options available to me after my 10 th
What is the typical workstyle of Waster Water Treatment workers?
Like what they usually do, how they do it and how long does it take to complete Waste Water Treatment training.
How would I go about funding a second Bachelor's degree?
I honestly did not enjoy my first experience with my first BS degree. The school was not a great fit for me, and if I had been honest with myself about what I wanted for my education, I would've transferred to a school that was (distance wise) closer to my hometown and had a unique major that I would have enjoyed more. I've found an undergraduate major that would enrich the direction that I want to take my career in (tl;d-type) less tech-oriented, more business-oriented. I haven't found a public institution that is offering a similar subject that is in a graduate program that is: a) not a private university (duh... private schools are wayyy out of budget) b) in my state* Are there any funding options for students who already have Bachelor degrees who want to change career paths? I know of accelerated degrees for some medical professions, but I'm not going into a nursing or med program. Advice is appreciated! *I do not live in Florida, I put that as more of a way to talk to professionals in that area, as I do plan to relocate there in the future.
What are way I can become a more focused student?
As a student ready to learn each day, sometime things or people cloud be distracting. Some distraction have impact my learning much more than I would have liked, so I'm here to ask of way that I can adjust to does distraction or I can focused less on the distraction but more one what I'm learning. A way the even if there is a distraction I cloud keep focusing on what's important.
How viable is studying at university full-time while doing vocational education part-time?
People who have done this, was it doable? Were you burnt out?
How to narrow down my interest into one major?
I’m in highschool right now. I’m still not sure what I want to do. There’s so much that I am interested in. How do I narrow all of my interests down into one major?
What should I work on now if I am interested in a path to speech pathology?
Hello speech pathologists! I'm a current sophomore in high school and want to pursue a career as a speech pathologist. What would you recommend I do now to help me on this path? Extracurricular activities? Jobs? Internships?