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Q&A: What are some great careers working with kids other than a teacher?
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Question by ☼shine: What are some great careers working with kids other than a teacher?
Hi. I’ve been thinking about making a career change. I really love children and would love to work with them. What are some really good jobs out there in which I could work with kids besides becoming a teacher? Thanks so much!
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Are there any careers with any of the branches of an armed forces for a math teacher?
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Question by Yadda Yadda Yadda: Are there any careers with any of the branches of an armed forces for a math teacher?
I want to continue to be a math teacher. Do any of he branches hire math teachers as civilians? Do any have actual careers options to join one of the branches and work as a math teacher?
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Careers in Sports, Fitness, and Recreation
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Analyzing data about teacher performance in the Los Angeles Unified School District; United Teachers Los Angeles’ call …
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Q&A: If I like math, is there any other careers besides a teacher that i could do?
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Question by Gabby J: If I like math, is there any other careers besides a teacher that i could do?
I’m pretty sure I want to be a math teacher. But I’m not 100% sure. I enjoy teaching others about math, but i am afraid that the job will get monotonous after a while. If i decide not to be a teacher, is there any other good careers to go into? Besides my love for math, I love talking to people and helping them with their problems. But I absolutely hate science and i don’t want to major in anything science related.
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School Teacher Careers
Did you have a very special teacher who greatly influenced your life? You could be that special instructor to todays children with an exciting career in education. There are many categories of educators teaching curriculum at different levels, including preschool teachers, elementary education teachers, English as a second language (ESL) teachers, science teachers, physical education teachers, special education teachers and a variety of others.
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Special Education Teacher Jobs – Careers Explained
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Special Education Teacher Jobs – Careers Explained
Have you ever wondered, “Just what does a special education teacher do?” This is a highly specialized teaching job that requires a special license on top of the necessary bachelor’s degree and teaching credential. Some states also require master’s degrees in education. There is a huge shortage for special education teachers at the moment, though, so some states are offering alternative licensure programs to those who qualify. These teachers work with learning disabled students in K-12 schools in a variety of settings, and sometimes they also work with 18 to 21-year-old students teaching basic job skills and life skills.
Special education jobs are one of the toughest jobs out there, but it is also one of the jobs that come with the most rewards. In a K-12 setting, the teacher will typically just modify the general education curriculum to meet the individual needs of their learning disabled students. When working with children with more serious disabilities, however, the teacher may have to instruct the students on basic literacy and life skills. Special Ed teachers who work with infants and toddlers are more focused on socialization and basic lessons that will help prepare the children to adjust to elementary, middle and secondary school.
Since there are so many students with learning disabilities, and more entering the school system every day, there are many career options for special educations teachers. Children with autism, traumatic brain injuries, deafness and/or blindness, emotional disturbances, mental retardation, speech and/or language impairments, orthopedic impairments, and multiple disabilities and specific learning disabilities may all need special attention in school. The techniques used range from small group assignments to problem solving to individual instruction. Teaching these students requires more than just fostering academic progress; the children must also progress behaviorally to succeed.
The qualifications and job specifics for special education teachers varies in each state and district. If you are interested in this rewarding job, your local school district should be able to provide more career information. It is a great time to pursue special education jobs since there is a great shortage of qualified teachers who have the desire to work with the learning disabled population. To know more about top education schools that offers degree programs in special education, please visit- EducationMajorsU.com.
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