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.
If you want to become a kindergarten teacher you should go to a University or college and get a teaching degree, preferably one with an academic program related to your field study.
To become a kindergarten teacher, you typically need to take courses in early childhood education, child development, teaching methods, and classroom management. Additionally, you may need to complete a supervised teaching internship or practicum in a kindergarten setting. It's important to check the specific requirements of the school or program you are interested in to ensure you meet all necessary qualifications.
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in order to become a kindergarten teacher you must go to uni for 4 years which will consists of however many classes a week of theory and then 120 hours of piratical which you go out to a kindergarten/childcare centre to have the experience and then when you graduate you should be graduating with a bachelor of education and certificate 3 in early childhood eucation and care. the original answer was unhelpful so i edited it for you.
Only if it's part of the name of the school.
Check with a local public school and speak with either a teacher or principle. The entire curriculum for public schools should be available to the public or at least the parents who have their children enrolled in the school.
if your school offers then: health and social care
this is a great question so great that i just dont know the answer!
You should take computer aps and then talk with that teacher and he/she should know. -Jay
These kids should be graduating from high school this year.
Ideally, a bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education with state teacher accreditation is preferred. However, if the institution with which you are seeking employment does not require a degree or certification, courses such Child Psychology, Educational Psychology, and as many methods classes as you can take are appropriate.
PE, for a start. Should you go onto further education, study to become a teacher.