It depends on what degree you have (BS, MS, PhD), what school district you teach for, and how long you have been teaching. It varies from district to district. Try checking out their web pages to see how much you would earn. Here is my school district's pay: http://www.fcps.edu/DHR/salary/scalepdfs/fy08/08tchr194.pdf
Teacher salaries vary depending on factors such as location, experience, and level of education. On average, elementary and secondary school teachers in the United States earn around $60,000 per year. Specialized teachers or those with advanced degrees may earn more.
Bribing is unethical and illegal. It is important to build a good relationship with your teacher through hard work, communication, and a positive attitude. If you have concerns about your grades or performance, it is best to discuss them openly with your teacher.
No, this statement is not accurate. The ability for women to work does not directly impact men's pay in that way. Pay disparities between men and women are typically the result of various factors such as gender discrimination, historical inequalities, and societal norms.
The last pay raise for U.S. Senators was in January 2009, when their salary increased from $169,300 to $174,000 per year. There has not been a pay raise for Senators since then.
Payment for poll work typically varies by location and organization. To find out when to expect payment for your specific poll work, it is best to check with the organization or agency that hired you. Payments are often made after completing the assigned work on election day.
On average, men typically earn more than women due to factors such as occupational segregation, discrimination, and the gender pay gap. However, it is important to note that this varies depending on the country, industry, and job role. Efforts to close the gender pay gap are ongoing to ensure equal pay for equal work.
A teacher's income varies state by state. A new teacher's without a master's degree earn approximately $45 to 50,000 a year in a public school . If a teacher however gets a master's degree the pay goes up to aprroximately $60 to 70,000. Special Education, Math, Science, Dual Language, and other licences can increase a teacher's pay. If a teacher is willing to work after school, mentor younger teachers, or work in summer school, their pay increases. Any additional credits gain increase your pay. Some teachers after working 10 years can make up to $100,000. Private schools pay much less for the same amount of work. These are the pay for New York City, you should also check out the Board of Education website for more information.
It's possible that you may be unclear on the concept. If you can work it out, the point of working as a math teacher is to get them to pay you. The amount depends on who you're teaching, in what school, and how long you've been at it. In any case, it shouldn't cost you anything.
It depends if you are a good art teacher and who you work for
it depends on the subject and how much you pay the teacher
You need at least 100 monkeys clapping there mangos!
pay atention to your teacher and ignore noises around you
you must ask a teacher for pay may vary amongst district and/or grade
it really depends on the school some schools pay more and some pay less
well you study really hard focus on your study pay attention to your teacher or professor and do your home work and your class work.
it all depends on what sort of teacher they are and how many years of experience they have:)
With Teaching Certificate: $100/$115* With BS/MA: $85/$100* 30 College Credits: $70/$75 * For higher pay a substitute teacher must have 20 days of consecutive work for the same teacher.
Most teachers work from 6-7 hours a day