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How to Become a Teacher

Have you ever been frustrated by your typical office or retail job? Have you ever wondered if there is more to life? You may be one of those out-of-the-box people who find their calling as a Teacher.

Teachers occupy an extremely important position in American Society, they educate our nation's youth. During your career as a teacher, you will get an opportunity to make a positive difference in thousands of of children's lives.

Some teachers teach because they have been inspired by their former teachers. Some others teach because they are extremely passionate about the subjects they tech. Others say they teach because they want to make an important contribution to society. Their answers may differ from teacher to teacher, but they all teach beacause they want to have a positive impact on their student's lives.

This is an exciting time to become a teacher. There is an increasing need for qualified and educated teachers in our schools today. Teacher's pay has increased in recent years, and now teachers are paid 11%1 more than the average U.S professional.

We here at Teachers.us.com have picked out the top online colleges offering Teaching Degrees and certifications. These schools offer fully accredited degree programs and certifications that will start you off on your career as a teacher.

To find out more about how you can earn your Teaching Degree online, enter your zip code into the form on the right. The information is free and government financial aid is available to 90% of students; why wait? Find the right Teaching school for you today ->

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To be a teacher in a public school it is necessary to have a bachelor degree in education. A master degree is always helpful and will set you up for a potential career at a university.

Teachers should have education directly related to the level of school they want to teach. If you want to be a middle school teacher, you should take courses related to middle school.

Once you earn your bachelor degree, you will need to be certified by a State Board of Education if you want to work in a public school. Private schools do not require certification. The certification is to make sure you have a high level of proficiency in the subject you want to teach. Simple idea right?

We have compiled a list of Online Degree programs for Teaching. Feel free to click on any of the degrees to get more information.

Bachelors Degrees

BA/Early Childhood Education
BA/Teacher Certification Program
BA/Social Science - Child Studies
BS in Elementary Education - English
BS in Elementary Education - Math

Masters Degrees

MA/Teaching and Learning with Technology
Master's (M.Ed.) - Curriculum and Instruction
Master's (M.Ed.) - Educational Assessment and Evaluation
MS in Ed - Early Childhood Education
Master of Arts in Education in Instructional Leadership

What does a Teacher do?

Now, most of you have been to a school at one point in your life. Teachers do run classes and give tests in most schools. But behind the day to day activities, teachers are truly responsible for developing a person’s mental development and social development.

A strong teacher must develop a “teaching plan” that takes into account the schedule curriculum, and how well his or her class is learning. This plan should contain a schedule, testing plan, reading list, skill development list, homework list and sometimes presentation plan.

A strong teacher will have the following characteristics:

  • Strong communication skills – written and oral
  • Motivation skills
  • Trust building skills
  • Emotional intelligence

Many will say that the best teachers actually come from the area where they are teaching since they understand the type of people the best. We recommend studying online and working in an area where you grew up. This way you have the chance to give back to the community which raised you.

Since there are so many types of teachers, it is important to really figure out what kind of teacher you want to be before you start your degree.

We put together a list of simple questions that can help you figure out what kind of teacher you want to be:

  1. Do you like working with kids? If yes, perhaps start with a preschool or elementary teaching degree.
  2. Do you prefer more challenging environments? Try special education or high school teaching.
  3. Do you want to help people transition to adulthood? Go for vocational teaching or high school teaching?
  4. Do you like planning or managing people? A curriculum or educational administration degree might be good for you.
  5. Do you like teaching multiple subjects? Elementary education might be a better fit for you.

Now, this is a basic summary of what a teacher does, if you are truly interested in being a teacher, we suggest you contact a school by simply filling out the form on our site. You are under no obligation to join the school and you will be able to ask as many questions as you want on the phone.

We also recommend talking to your teachers. They will serve as a good resource to help you make the right decision.

Career Outlook

The career outlook for teachers is average to above average. Currently the department of labor is expecting growth to be around 12% from 2006 to 2016.

Areas which have strong growth are in urban areas, rural areas and high demand subjects like math, languages, and science.

Check out our site to find online and campus based schools that fit your career desires. Talk to a representative today and get the right information right now.

Teacher Salaries

Salaries for teachers can vary by location, type of school, subject taught and experience. When looking at salaries for teachers, remember that you get June, July and August off!

Average Teacher Salaries by Employer

Employer

Yearly Salary

K-12 Schools
$44,966
General Education
$45,153
School District
$43,955
College/University
$45,240
Museum
$42,312

Average Teacher Salaries by Experience

Experience

Yearly Salary

Less than 5 years
$53,858
5 to 8 years
$61,591
9 to 13 years
$66,662
14 to 19 years
$71,321
20 years or more
$73,143

Average Teacher Salaries by Subject Taught

Position

Yearly Salary

Physical Education
$45,928
Health Education
$44,589
Elementary Education
$47,539
Multiple Subjects / General
$39,316
All Subjects
$42,868

Not sure about Online Education?

A lot of people come to us asking, is online education real and is it worth it? The answer to is it real is, YES! Is it worth it, it is only worth as much as you put into it. The schools that Teachers.us.com represents are accredited so your degree is on par with any other traditional campus based college.

Online degrees can help people in a variety of situations:

  • Stay at home moms or dads
  • People who never got to finish college due to a financial constraint
  • Ambitious people who want to take their career to the next level or make a career jump to a new industry.

One of the things that come to my mind when searching for a new education is cost. Most online colleges offer the same financial aid programs as traditional colleges, so make sure to ask about these. They will assist you in finding financial aid and make your new education very accessible.

The other thing that comes to my mind when I think about education is time. With today's busy lifestyles it is hard to think about how you can balance your personal life with work and school. Many online programs have several paths for completion. You can be very aggressive and try to finish in as little as 14 months for certain programs, or you can take your time and study at your own schedule. Ask the counselor about how classes are structured for the program you are interested in to make sure you can make time for them.

In terms of quality, you are going to find a big range of schools on the internet. We have chosen to represent the best online schools on Teachers.us.com. Most of the schools utilize the latest technology to teach, and are now regarded as strong school names in the workplace. A good question to ask the counselor is what is the graduation rate and how many of the professors have PhDs. This will give you a much better idea of the quality of education you will get.

Before taking an online education, you should also make an informed choice; we suggest comparing a few schools to get an idea of differences in terms of tuition and programs. On our site, we make it easy to find schools that are similar and can offer you a high quality education, so feel free to request information from more than one.

Good luck on your new online education!

The Teachers.us.com Team

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