Ronnie Sardi: you prefer a bachelor's degree, ideally in elem. ed. in case you decide on for yet another considerable, you have the means to get qualified in case you considerable in some thing else by doing an decision coaching certificates software. you will ought to take state tests additionally to get qualified. you could look on your branch of coaching internet site to learn greater.
Vince Delarge: My wife is a preschool Special Education Teacher. She has her Bachelor's and is employed by the City/County. If you have to have a job while attending school then by all means try to find one in or as close to what you love to do and plan to do with your degree. Once you get your degree, typically your city/county will have a job fair strictly for teaching positions. A lot of cities/counties will pay off some of your student loans after so many years if you stay in that city/county. Make sure you check into that before making your decision. Also, in some states! , some colleges/universities offer free Masters programs for certain teaching degrees. My wife is obtaining her Masters in Special Education for free from Vanderbilt in one such program.In the end, talk to your college counselors and see what they suggest and know about college loan payoffs and free programs for a Masters degree....Show more
Coleman Coscia: Sounds like an excellent plan! Go for it, and good luck wth your career.
Tobie Oshea: Yes that sounds great. While teaching preschool, you will be gaining the experience you need to become an elementary teacher. With the knowledge and experience you obtain, you should have no troubles finding a job. It is also a very good idea to obtain your masters degree after you have become an elementary teacher. I went through the elementary education program while I was in college, and I heard that it may not always work to your benefit to be "over educated" before finding a job. In the education field, it would be! good to obtain your masters degree after you have a job. I a! m not sure if that is true or not, but either way it is great that you are looking to get your education. Good luck with whatever you decide!...Show more
Shaun Rapkowicz: Financially? Maybe -- with a teacher's salary, you'll probably need loans to finish school, anyways. It might also be hard to work during the day and go to school at night. I would suggest to get as much coursework done as you can, before you start teaching.Some universities offer a 5 year BA/MA program. This would save you some time......Show more
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