It depends on if you are great with little kids or older kids
Most states require you to have at least an Associates degree before you can become a preschool teacher. Sometimes you can start as an assistant teacher and learn under the tutelage of a lead teacher.
just don't.... you make barely anything
Yes, you will surely need a college degree for this line of work. You should major in Childcare Management.
In elementary school you get mailed your teacher and that's how I got it.
Yes, and a teaching certificate. =)
Each state has its own requirements for becoming a preschool teacher. Most require at least a four year college degree in education as well as psychology classes and interactive skills with toddlers.
In order to teach elementary school, you will need your state's teaching certification and a number of college credits, which varies. Usually the number is over 60 to be a substitute, and over 100 in order to become a full time teacher with the opportunity for advancement.
You need a bachelor's degree and a teaching certificate.
yes but you have to obtain teaching creditals in your desired state
The education needed to become a pre-school teacher varies with each school. Most pre-schools require an associate's degree in early childhood development through a community college.
In general, the amount of money teachers make is enough to be considered middle class. Minneapolis does have higher levels by which income is judged, but her income should scale as well.
Elementary/secondary education or general mathematics. Maybe there is such a thing as mathematical education...?