The teacher certification is different for each grade level. You can learn more information about it on this website http://www.alleducationschools.com/education-careers/article/teacher-certification
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To become a teacher of conflict resolution, you should have a background in human resources. You can check out www.certificationmap.com for more information about different teaching certifications.
There's nothing special to study in high school. Later, you attend a Teacher's College to become a teacher. You might end up teaching First or Second grade (or higher) if a school doesn't have an opening for kindergarten.
You should begin preparing for university. To become a secondary school teacher you will have to earn a B.A or B.Sc (bachelor of arts or, bachelor of sciences) and then attend a teacher's college, or your universities faculty of education to get your B.Ed (bachelor of education). These prescribed degree programs will prepare you and train you to be a teacher. While you're still in high school, continue to be studious, get good grades, and have a good attitude about education. Your university training will prepare you for your actual teaching career.
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You should take computer aps and then talk with that teacher and he/she should know. -Jay
Frederick Edelstein has written: 'What is school-community-based teacher education and why should administrators be interested in it?' -- subject(s): Teachers, In-service training, Training of
First off you should get a pre med or go to nursing school. After nursing school you will be able to do RNA training to become a CRNA. IMPORTANT that you have at least a 3.0 before you apply to an RNA training program.
You need to get a four year degree then take some additional teaching classes. It should take five years total. There are classes from most colleges that you can take from home if that's what you prefer.
PE, for a start. Should you go onto further education, study to become a teacher.
To become a teacher, you will have to major in education. You can always minor in history. That should help you get a history teaching position.
If a teacher at a nearby school has swine flu, the teacher should stay home until all chance of spreading the disease are past and the teacher is well. The school or nearby schools should not close for an isolated case of swine flu, but should monitor the situation carefully for spread of the disease.