Career questions tagged education
Why should I be living up to my parents dreams?
Why should I be living up to my parents dreams?
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?
What is the best job for a teenager who wants to end up being a special education teacher after college?
I’m currently in high school and looking for a new job that relates to what I want to go into.
Is it easy to become an elementary school teacher?
I'm in child development in high school and I will soon be getting my CDA, but I am still unsure of how this will go once I graduate and where to start.
Is SVCTE, a CTE school, a legit enough school for electrican?
I am currently a student at San Jose Job Corps and I am trying to be a electrician. The center here doesn't actually teach people Electrician despite that being my trade and instead sends people to a place called SVCTE, a Career Technical Education school, to obtain the trade. Has anyone gotten hired as a pre-apprentice at San Jose Job Corps or SVCTE? Information on Trade: https://www.metroed.net/Page/115 Video related to the trade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUkDrPn_ZvI
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 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?
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 the options available to me after my 10 th?
what are the options available to me after my 10 th
What can i study if I want to open my own childcare business?
what. I want to open a childcare center, what do I study?
What are all the careers available for college/highschool?
I am still not sure what I want to do exactly so I want to see what there is for careers and jobs.
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.
I’m trying to figure out how to keep pursuing my passion for teaching and working with kids while also keeping my family happy with a higher paying job… and recommendations?
my sisters being a teacher and they expect me to do something bigger than that because i’m younger?? idk i love to teach and i want that in my career
What do you suggest I study to get better at business?
How do I manage a business for the future? What are the most important things to remember when starting a business? How long did it take to start your own(or how long would it take me)? Why are some things more important to remember then others when starting a business? I’m still young, but lately i’ve been interested in learning more about business and how there’s duh a wide variety of people in the business industries, and there’s so many opportunities.
Would you recommend going into college right after high school or taking a break first, and why? What did you do?
I'm in high-school right now and I think I want to go into collage right away, but want to see what others think. Is taking a 'gap year' better, or no?
What makes your college special?
What social opportunities are available for students? Do most students graduate in four, five, or six years? What study abroad opportunities are available?
what is the best college to go to form a degree in special education?
im in Alabama looking for good colleges for the a special education degree . i have found so online that look good to take my courses but i want to know where someone who has actually took the courses went
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?
Engineering vs Construction
Which would be better? Construction or engineering? I love working with my hands and I hate math, but I have always been interested in engineering, computers, etc. I just don't know which path to take. -T Grade 10
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.
What course should one take in junior year for dentistry?
What course do you have to take on high school, if you are on the edge of pursuing dentistry ? What could you consider to take junior or senior year?
How do I know what to do?
All of the people around me seem to know what they want to do and I don’t. How do I know what to do when I graduate high school in a few years? What can I do to prepare myself? How can I feel confident in myself when I make my own life?
Becoming an Instructional Designer and Working Remotely - Seeking Guidance and Remote Opportunities?
Hi everyone! I am an aspiring instructional designer with a passion for remote work. I hold two master's degrees, one in Distance Education & E-Learning and another in Instructional Technology. Despite my educational background, I am currently facing challenges while applying for jobs on LinkedIn. I would truly appreciate any guidance on how to achieve my goal of becoming an instructional designer and finding remote opportunities.
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.