It depends on the position. The requirements for a teachers aid will be different than the requirements for an early childhood teacher. To teach within the public school system in the United States at the pre-K through high school levels, you must have a bachelor's degree in a teacher education program from a regionally accredited college or university and state teacher certification. This would take approximately four years to complete as a full-time student, provided you take the program as prescribed by the college or university.
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If I understand your question correctly, the AA is a degree at the two year level and not a minor. If you take a bachelors degree, the associates would still remain a degree; a bachelors in elementary education, an associates of arts degree in early childhood education (which should be the way you would want it).
The availability of entry level jobs for someone with no college education depends on the economy. There are always some entry level jobs available, but if the economy is poor, then more college graduates will be going after jobs that they ordinarily would not.
It is not a high level math that is required for Early Childhood Education. However, I would suggest that you take nothing lower than College Algebra.Viper1
The average entry level salary for an OBGYN nurse is approximately $65,000. This amount varies depending on education and location.
Approximately 2,000 early childhood education degrees were given to men in the United States in 2008. Statistics have shown that over 50% of male teachers teach at or above the high school level. Male teachers make up less than 20% of elementary school educators. Most teachers do not receive education degree but instead receive teaching certification post graduation.
Education Committee : issues guidelines on entry-level and continuing professional education requirements, including prequalification, formal education, tests of professional competence,
The rate of pay for an education specialist depends on their experience and discipline. Many entry level jobs pay about $40,000.
I am not sure I understand your question. There are programs of study - at the bachelors level - in Early Childhood Education (Pre-K through 3rd grade), and Education (4th grade through 12th). To teach at colleges and universities (typically), a minimum of a masters degree is required, yet a PhD would be preferred.
You would major in Early Childhood Education. This degree program would cover grades from pre-K through fourth grade.
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A job that allows an individual right out of school to enter the workforce often with little experience or education.
An entry level job can require different things depending on the job being performed. Some type of education, formal or informal, would be helpful as well as some additional on the job experience.