Everything that has occurred has a history - teaching and its development over the centuries is no exception.
You need to get a BA/BS in history, take education classes, take any required tests for a teaching credential, and do any required student teaching/internship for a credential. This generally takes 4-5 years of college.
Masters degree for community college and PHD for any other college and a teaching certificate.
Must have a teaching degree in any subject mostly history and service 20yrs with any branch of service
You can get a job for teaching history in school or maybe get a job for teaching at a hstorical program.
No, I do not have any teaching positions open for teaching QuickBooks.
Yes, if you become a history professor or teacher knowing world history would probably be a good idea.
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Ernest Clark Hartwell has written: 'The teaching of history' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, History
Alva Walker Stamper has written: 'A textbook on the teaching of Arithmetic' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Arithmetic 'A history of the teaching of elementary geometry' -- subject(s): Geometry, Study and teaching, History
Lena A. Ely has written: 'Teaching American history by the problem method' -- subject(s): History, Study and teaching
Ellwood Wadsworth Kemp has written: 'An outline of history for the grades' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, History 'History for graded and district schools' -- subject(s): World history, Study and teaching, History
Worth James Osburn has written: 'Are we making good at teaching history?' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, History