Within the United States, there are alternative routes for individuals who have a bachelor's degree but not from a teacher education program and without state teacher certification, and who would like to teach in the public school system. Click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section for information particular to the alternate route program. The site I have given you is specific to New Jersey, however, you can use it for general information, and to find the same kind of site in the state in which you live.
Andrew Clements earned a Bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in Elementary Education.
In order to become an English teacher one does not need to have a PHD. However further education after high school is required to fullfill a career as an English teacher. Most teachers of English hold a minimum of a Bachelors Degree.
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Well, here a literature teacher is also called an English teacher. So, if you mean that, yes, you definitely can, if you go to the right places. If you mean the language, like a French or Spanish teacher, yes, you still can. But either way you have to learn Japanese to communicate with the locals.
"El profesor de español" translates to "the Spanish teacher" in English.
i think it means a party..my spanish teacher told me
Teachers at the elementary and secondary level have a minimum of a bachelors degree. Typically the bachelors degree would be in the field the teacher will be teaching (English in this case), though it is advisable to also take courses in education and classroom management. To teach in most public elementary and secondary schools you will also need a teaching certificate, which requires taking education classes (but can be completed at the same time along with a bachelors degree). To teach English at a college level, you would need a PhD. Any college offering both an English major and some sort of education classes or teacher training program would be an appropriate place to study to become an English teacher.
This phrase translates to "What is your Spanish teacher's name?" in English.
A goof research topic is: "Effect of the Renaissance in the history of English literature."
It's Spanish for "my (male) teacher."
It means, "lady school teacher."
It means: 'It's windy. ' That is what my Spanish teacher said.