With a teaching certificate you can do a variety of jobs both in a school system and outside. You can work as a tutor (either private or center based). You could work as a resource teacher within the school setting. You could be an admistrator with some extra courses and experience.
You can become a para professional. They help students with special needs within the classroom. Many of these students function well, but need extra assistance.
You can also follow a career in Instructional Design, Faciltation, Assessor and Moderator. You can move in a retail , financial etc sector with these skills.
Many people don't know about this opportunity but there are thousands of schools, public and private, around the world looking for native English speakers to teach at all levels. If you have a teaching degree you might even land, or work into, a supervisory or management position in such a school. Many of these schools, especially in Asia, will even pay your travel expenses and provide living quarters, in addition to your salary. You can travel the world teaching or stay in one place, as you desire.
If interested look for Teaching English as a Second Language or Teaching English as a Foreign Language. You can contact schools directly or through an agent. I know that many countries in Asia, China, Thailand, Japan, and Korea especially, have a big demand for these teachers.
I recently taught a year in China and loved it!
I am in the same boat... I personally have not found anything that is comprable pay for your bs. bs in el ed is all to specific to teaching. good luck.... I wish I had a better answer, but I need one too!
There are many other jobs in the education department other than teaching such as a head teacher, a school administrator, school psychologist and non-teaching school based jobs. A person can also work in public service in the education department.
If you have a bachelor's degree, but not teacher certification, you can obtain certification through the Alternate Route program in your state and become a full-time teacher. Read the following.
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Bachelors of Science in Education.
"A bachelors degree in science can be used for a variety of jobs. You could land a job in a laboratory, and you could also substitute for schools in science teaching positions."
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NO! I believe you could in the past but Kansas now requires a Bachelors degree even for substitutes.
Minnesota requires a Bachelor's degree, with a major in Education for long-call and full-time work. (Source: State Requirements for Substitute Teachers. Substitute Teaching Division, STEDI.org, 2010)
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It all depends on what level of teaching you would like to go into. But generally you must have a Bachelors degree. And have your Masters within a certain time frame upon teaching. You can be teaching while accomplishing your Master's degree.
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This will strictly depend upon the college you are attending and what state it is in. Each state requires different courses to be taken and qualifications for graduation with a teaching degree. But if you can get graduate with a bachelors it shouldn't take you more than two years possibly plus another semester. But I know that at the University of Arkansas they require a masters degree in education. Where as in Texas they only require a bachelors. But at the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith you only have to have a bachelors degree.
Firstly, you usually get a bachelors in education or in the area you want to teach in. Then you can also try for a higher degree. Next you need to obtain a teaching certificate (which involves more schooling) and do your student teaching.
No, it doesn't exist. General requirements include a bachelors degree, teaching certificate, and if teaching younger children, certified CPR.