No they do not. The salaries teachers make depends on the schools, their position within the school, and length of time teaching; not by the subject they teach.
The subjects that teachers teach in school are:ELA (English Language Arts aka writing and reading)Math/ChemistrySocial Studies (History)Science/BiologyAnd that are the MAIN school subjects in every school. Now of course, there are enrichment classes such as Extra math, Facing History and Ourselves, and etc.
Normally, there are English, Math, Science, History, and Elective credits.
Simon Hawkins has written: 'The preparation of elementary school teachers in science' -- subject(s): Training of, Science teachers, Science, Educational surveys, Elementary school teachers, Study and teaching (Elementary)
Eugene R. Keffer has written: 'A study of the science methods course for secondary school science teachers' -- subject(s): High school teachers, In-service training, Science teachers
math, english, polish, history, religion, gym, science,
Japanese school children study subjects such as Science, Math, English, Japanese, and History.
We have German English math science art history PE re
Get on a computer, and do math, science, english, and history at home. Do not attend public or private schools.
Core subjects are English, History and Geography
It would be Math, English, Science and World history
the teachers give you an elecitve sheet and you take atest to see what math group and history and science etc. groups you will be in
Robert H. Seeling has written: 'A study of the college science preparation of Idaho high school biology teachers for the 1964-65 school year' -- subject(s): High school teachers, Science teachers