Career questions tagged teacher
How do I choose a better career for myself
Hi, I'm in grade 9 i like teaching but my parents want me to become a doctor how do choose the right career path
School Struggles: Big Goals?
Hello, I'm a 14-year-old high school student facing some challenges with attendance and grades. I've had a history of truancy and a few suspensions, and I'm currently struggling in some classes. Despite this, I'm determined to aim for admission to either Choate Rosemary Hall or Phillips Exeter Academy. I'm aware my current situation may seem like a stretch, but I'm committed to improving during my freshman and sophomore years with the goal of applying during my junior year. I'd appreciate any advice or insights from those familiar with these schools or experienced in admissions.
What should I know for elementary education major in college?
In my first year of college, any tips?
Is there any programs or websites that could help me with getting a headstart on my education pathway?
I'm 14 (15 in January 2024) and I'm certain that I am going into the education pathway. Hopefully a mathematics teacher for elementary or middle school students. I am looking for any way to get a headstart/ more info about it. I am currently in EdRising, which is helping me get some more info about the pathway. But, I am "hungry " for more info and knowledge. Any info or advice would help greatly.
how can I be very productive in college to be a kindergarten teacher?
Basically what are some struggles that i should be aware of in college and getting into the career
Is it hard to be a teacher because you get paid kinda bad?
I'm in 11th grade and am in a early childhood education class. I joined not really knowing if I wanted to be a teacher or social worker. Both are still hight on my list but I think I'm learning I want to be a teacher. My worry is that I might not have enough money in the future. So is ot worth it and can it be done. Advice
How do I get a job in early childhood education ?
What is the easiest way to get a job in early childhood education and how do I get a job working with kids. I have been working with kids for years and it's always been something that I want to do.
What is the best Minnesota school to go to get my teaching degree?
I’m Megan I’m a senior at Rogers senior high MN. I am also in AVID so we have been looking at school but I am stuck on where to go. I want to do a 2 year 2 year program, getting my generals done then transferring. I am looking for advice. I also don’t know what subject or grade I want to teach yet.
What can I expect from Student Teaching as an Elementary Education Major?
What can I expect from Student Teaching as an Elementary Education Major?
How are scholarships awarded to people?
There are people in high school who get scholarships to different schools of their choice because they did something that made them get the scholarship but i am really confused as to how this happens.
Is it better to go into research sector or enter into genetic counseling after completing undergraduate in biotechnology?
I am looking for an answer based on job and career prospective.
What skills and qualifications do I need to become an effective and impactful elementary school teacher?
Gain Experience: Look for opportunities to gain practical experience working with children. Volunteer at local schools, assist in after-school programs, or become a tutor. This will give you a chance to interact with students and understand the dynamics of a classroom environment. Develop Strong Communication Skills: Effective communication is vital as a teacher. Practice articulating ideas clearly, actively listening to others, and fostering positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues. Embrace Technology: Familiarize yourself with educational technology tools and platforms that can enhance teaching and learning experiences. Explore how technology can be integrated into lessons to engage and support students. Cultivate Cultural Competence: Recognize and value the diversity of students in today's classrooms. Develop an understanding of different cultures, backgrounds, and learning styles to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students. Continuously Learn and Grow: Teaching is a profession that requires ongoing learning. Attend professional development workshops, conferences, and join educational networks to stay updated with the latest teaching strategies, research, and best practices. Reflect on Your Practice: Regularly reflect on your teaching methods and interactions with students. Evaluate what worked well and what could be improved. This self-reflection will help you grow as a teacher and refine your instructional approach. Collaborate with Peers: Seek opportunities to collaborate with other teachers and educators. Share ideas, resources, and experiences to learn from one another and enhance your teaching practice. Develop a Growth Mindset: Embrace challenges and setbacks as opportunities for growth. Cultivate a mindset that believes in continuous improvement and the potential for all students to succeed.
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.
Will teaching pay off?
I have wanted to be an elementary school teacher for a long time. Is this actually a good job?
What advice would you give to pass the Praxis Core Exam?
Praxis Core Combined Test (Math, Writing, Reading)
How do i become better at math?
i suck at math and i wanna be better at math help me math omg pls i need sm help in math dude i’m gonna fail 10th grade and it’s gonna suck being 35 in high school
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?
What classes are needed/required for becoming a teacher? What skills are needed/required?
I'm a 9th grade student looking to become a 5th/6th grade teacher and I'm great at math but I do struggle with communication. I'm learning to work on my skills but I don't know what to work on.
why is there not much jobs for people who want to teach ASL?
also known as American sign language and i want to be a teacher for one after i take the classes i need to take how many years does it take to become a teacher for it?
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.
How do I become a Band teacher?
I want to become a band teacher it's been my dream ever since I picked up my instrument can anyone tell me how and what I have to do? I would really appreciate it. I'm in 8th grade and I would like to have a lot of time to know what to do and how to get it done.
What is the most difficult part of working in education? How did you over come it? Why would you consider it most difficult ??
What is the most difficult part of working in education? How did you over come it? Why would you consider it most difficult ?
What classes ?
What classes in high school are the best for being interested in going to a four year college to major in elementary education and minor in theater/ acting.
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.
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
How much do you love teaching high school?
i want to be a high school teacher and lots of people think its weird because high schoolers arent the ideal age group but I feel like it would be fun
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