To be a Chemistry Teacher at a high school, you will need to have earned at least a bachelor's degree in chemistry. A semester of student teaching is also usually required, along with being able to pass your state's teaching competency exam.
None, you need college credits to become a certified teacher. Just pass High School get into college and then proceed from there.
First, per the Federal legislation NCLB (No Child Left Behind) you'll need at B.S. in Chemistry (4 years of college at an accredited college or university). Second, per your specific State legislation on Teacher Credentialing you'll need to obtain a Single Subject Teacher Credential, the requirements vary from State to State but are similar. Usually a credential takes one additional year after a B.S. however, over achieving student can obtain their credential in the Senior year of the college education.
If you need help with chemistry the best thing to do is ask your teacher or get a tutor.
No, a California teaching credential will not transfer to the state of Iowa. Iowa does not participate in the Interstate Agreement with the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification.
Chemistry would seem to be an excellent choice.
Only if that job requires a chemistry degree. If it does not require one then no. You only need a chemistry degree for jobs that require them. Such as Chemistry Teacher, chemical engineers, etc.
you need a teaching degree and one that allows you to use chemicals
To apply as an ESL teacher, you need the CLAD and BCLAD certificates, as well as the certificate to signify completion of the Staff Development course, the Bilingual Cross-Cultural Specialist credential and the Multi- or Single-Subject Teaching credential. As a beginning teacher, a University internship, BCLAD and/or CLAD authorizations and a district internship will also be required.
Maybe. It may pop-up on your background check and what you need to do is be honest from the very start. I know in CA if you get one while teaching they can pull your credential. Ask a credential program your question.
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You need 4-5 years of college, a degree in physical education, student teaching, passing all the standardized testing, and a teaching credential.
If a science teacher does not have a degree or certificate in the subject area they teach, they might not have sufficient knowledge to adequately teach the class. In the United States, approximately 30 percent of high school chemistry teachers, for example, do not have a degree in chemistry.