Yes, you can easily find information on education programs. All you need to do is look on the web. From there, you can go to any websites that it suggests for you. Good luck!
The degree you are looking for is Elementary Education.
After receiving a degree your friend will not have to do much more education. Only if she is interested in higher education or administration.
Yes, it is possible for you to study Senior Phase teaching in FET. Further Education and Training offers several teaching programs for students completing their degree.
So you want to go into teaching? There are a variety of degrees to choose from, depending on what and which level you want to teach. Here is an overview of the most common education degrees offered by colleges and universities.Bachelor’s Degree in Teaching/Education (B.A./B.S.)Students who have a high school diploma or GED are eligible to apply for a bachelor’s degree in teaching or in education. You can specialize in early childhood education, elementary education, or secondary education. Students take courses in pedagogy as well as content courses (i.e. math teachers take math classes). Most bachelor’s programs include some sort of student teaching/practicum component. After finishing the coursework, candidates will be required to complete state teacher certification (through a portfolio or exam) to be able to get a job teaching in a classroom.Master’s Degree in Teaching/Education (M.A.T./M.Ed.)Students with a bachelor’s degree in teaching/education can choose to go on to get a master’s degree in teaching/education. This advanced degree allows students to dig deeper into both content and pedagogy coursework. After completing coursework and any practicum requirements, candidates must complete a master’s exam or thesis (overseen by an advisor) or some sort of non-thesis work (research project, internship, special assignment). Teachers who have a M.A.T. or an M.Ed. are paid at a higher level than those with a B.A. or B.S.Doctoral Teaching Degree (Ph.D./Ed D.)Students who hold a M.A.T. or M.Ed. may wish to continue on to pursue doctoral studies. Doctoral programs typically require 15 post-master's classes, a comprehensive exam and a research-based dissertation (overseen by an advisor).There are two types of doctoral degrees within the field of education, the doctorate in education Ed.D. and the doctor of philosophy in education Ph.D.Doctorate in Education (Ed.D.)Ed.D. programs are designed for teachers who are interested in becoming a university professor (teaching others how to teach) or an administrator (superintendent, principal, etc.). Ed.D. programs focus on research and application in professional practice.Doctor of Philosophy in Education (Ph.D.)Ph.D. programs are designed for students who wish to teach at the university level (the theory of education/pedagogy) or be a researcher in the field of education. Ph.D. programs are more focused on theoretical research Ed.D. programs.
UMUC is the acronym for the University of Maryland University College. They offer online degree and certification programs over their website. Students can choose from a variety of degree programs ranging from education and teaching to public safety.
Park University offers an Online Bachelor of Science Degree in Education Studies with Emphasis in Early Childhood Education. Kaplan University, Walden University, Grand Canyon University, West Virginia University, and Ashford University all offer online Early Childhood Education programs.
Teaching (special education)
Online programs to acquire teaching certification are plentiful, however you don't need a masters degree to teach children at all. With 60 credit hours and education certification you are able to teach and sub in K-12
Some teaching education programs can take years to complete. Rather than spend years slaving over a teaching degree, why not try earning your teaching certificate? Once you have a teaching certificate, you will be able to serve as a substitute teacher in the public school system. You can also make some money by tutoring on the side.
Degree programs in early childhood education combine behavioral theory, psychology, pedagogical theory, and instructional techniques specific to early childhood education; some also require in-class teaching experience as part of the degree.
Bachelors of Science in Education.
I am taking it that you are asking about what colleges offer a degree in teaching at the secondary school level. Most colleges - excluding technical or other specialty institutions - offer a degree in education. there is Early childhood Education - from Pre-k through 4th grade, and there is Education - 4th grade through 12th. go to the college's web site and look for the link, "Programs of Study."