yes
No, they are not required to obtain a degree.
Yes teachers have to go to workshops. really depending on what kind of teacher, History happens everyday so teachers need to brush up on there teaching skills and learn new things.
Teachers never quit training or going to school. We are required to attend workshops, inservices, and acquire college units to keep credentials and advance in pay.
To become a professional speaker, you are required to take psychology, sociology and other people related courses. You will also be required to attend workshops and seminars before you become qualified.
None sadly, though there are some workshops held annually. Check out Gunship Revolution, they organize some manga workshops.
That is not something that can be explained here, in one or two paragraphs. Sites such as Udacity have courses in creating apps. You would need to take such courses. (In the case of Udacity, the courses are supposedly paid courses, but all the course material is available for free. The payment is only required if you want assistance from the teachers, and a diploma.)
There are many required courses required in order to obtain a Game Design Bachelor's Degree. One must take programming courses, art courses, and animation courses.
There are a number of different courses offered at canons edu. Some of the course offerings include: "EOS Immersion Seminars" and "EOS Destination Workshops".
Evidently teachers should be computer literate to include Power Point, and be able to operate the schools classroom media (AV) equipment.
There are various organizations that schedule a number teaching workshops from time to time. For Teacher Workshops, graduate credit is available at an extra cost. Webinars do not include graduate credit.
Some, but not all. You can choose electives, etc but thee are always some required courses to graduate and you get stuck with whoever is teaching them if there is only 1 teacher
In college, the teachers learn what kind of subject, grade, and type of math in thier courses.