To teach in an accredited, public school it requires a bachelor's degree in elementary education (I believe you can also have an early childhood education degree). For the average student this takes roughly 4 to 5 years (for some it can take longer). However, private school are not required to employ certified teachers.
For normal school curriculum Kindergarten-Grade 12, which is 14 years of schooling (excluding university).
To become a Kindergarten Teacher, you will need an associate's or bachelor's degree in primary education. During your education, you will spend one or two semesters in a classroom situation and be evaluated on your performance. Upon successful graduation, you will need to pass the requirements of your state to earn your license to teach. After 2 to 4 years as a Kindergarten Teacher, you can expect an annual average salary of $52K.
nine years or so :)
Most careers require that a person has some sort of college degree. Most states require a bachelors degree or 4 years of schooling to become a high school math teacher.
in order to become a kindergarten teacher you must go to uni for 4 years which will consists of however many classes a week of theory and then 120 hours of piratical which you go out to a kindergarten/childcare centre to have the experience and then when you graduate you should be graduating with a bachelor of education and certificate 3 in early childhood eucation and care. the original answer was unhelpful so i edited it for you.
A Bachelor of Science degree in education should take 4 years if you take a full load.
You will need to complete a 4 years bachelors program at the schooling of your choice. You will need to complete the requirements listed by your school and pass the Praxis in order to become a certified teacher.
Depends what country you are in. In Australia, a Kindergarten teacher is a teacher of 4 year olds, perhaps known as Preschool. Education courses here in Australia are 4 years long at University.
4-5 years in college. You take education classes, do student teaching, take a state teacher exam, and get a teaching credential from the state department of education.
In a traditional Kindergarten setting, the oldest person is typically the teacher, who is usually an adult. The students in Kindergarten are typically around 5 or 6 years old.
Two years
5 years