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No! Absolutely not. One of my teachers got his education from AIE training in the military. He went in to be a cook, and got a basic training.
Haroona Jatoi has written: 'Need assessment of secondary school teachers in-service training'
The teacher's have done their time at school and don't need to go back to it. Also if you think about it teachers have to dress smartly. So in a way that's their uniform.
20 minutes but it depends on how much stuff they need to get done
To start any school you need file papers with the state you are in, hire teachers, get space for the school, and get the school certified. Once you get all of this done you can open your school.
They need to go about 7 to 10 years of training
You need no training at all you barely need school,but stay in school my friends....
It is not always necessary to have cpr training. This depends on the requirements of your state as well as your specific school. That being said, anytime you are working with children, CPR training is not a bad idea.
The Literacy Training Service is a program designed to train students to become teachers of literacy and numeracy skills to school children, out of school youth, and other segments of society in need of their service. It is created through Republic Act No. 9163, or the "National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001".
Usually teachers need a college education, and colleges generally require either a high school diploma or GED.
Depends on the school you will receive your education from and the specific training you need
teachers become teachers after they have been teaching more then 3 years and they need to get their masters in school admin as well