teacher, yes. techer, no.
No. You can become a teacher through any college.
It depends on the state. For example, in NY you need a Bachelor's Degree to become a first grade teacher. So you could start in community college (go for two years and get an Associate's) but then you would have to transfer to a four-year college for the remaining two years necessary to obtain a Bachelor's.
Carroll Community College's motto is 'Become Who You Are'.
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.
you have to have 4 years of college to be a teacher.
A great to start your legal assistant education is by attending a local community college or university and enroll in their legal assistant programs. To find out more information about their programs you can always speak to a college advisor.
The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood education for those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.
go to teacher school
DUDE anything is possible these days.
No, it is a culinary school to become a professional chef
To become a teacher, not just a math teacher, you have to go to college for years.
First you have to find a college or university that offers a teacher education program. Contact the admissions department at the school and they will send you out an application with all the information on the procedure you must follow. You can start at the four year college or university, or you can start at your home county community college (much less expensive).