Schools almost always require an education qualification, such as a Diploma of Teaching or a teacher's degree. Having another degree is not needed, and often surplus, especially something such as a business degree.
"College" can refer to either secondary schools or universities, depending on where you are; for secondary level, a teaching qualification is normally needed in addition toqualification in the subject(s) being taught. For universities, a doctorate is usually the standard qualification to become an educator at a university, so that would be the next logical step if it is your target job.
Ali Bakir has written: 'The competitive positioning of further education colleges'
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The abbreviation "NT" typically indicates a need for further teaching.
I plan to go to university to further my education, develop specialized skills in my field of interest, and increase my career opportunities. Additionally, I see it as an opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery.
Depending on your desire to further your education, there are many colleges and universities that offer Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership, one of which is Lewis University.
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Colleges and universities are open to any aged-people who want to further their education and are seeking a degree. It is not like high school where you have to be a certain age.
Go ask a teacher
You can take a Latin course in Cambridge from a variety of places. You can try the university as they have continuing educational development courses, or you can try the local further education colleges.
In Hampshire there are a lot of Further education oppurtunities. Some examples are different secondary schools with Sixth Form, sixth form colleges and regular colleges.
== == Colorado Technical University has a regional accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission's North Central Association of Colleges and Schools which is good. Some of its degree programs have further accreditations, from state nursing boards and specialty associations (see the related links for more details). Colorado Technical University is a private for profit university.
Lesley University, and if you go further north there is Tufts University.