$35,677 would be about the starting salary for someone with a Bachelor's degree. $40K starting for someone with a Masters. It goes up from there each year, but depends on the school district you are in - some pay MUCH better than others. In a very well paying district in the Northeast US, a teacher with about 10 years of experience and a masters degree is making about $70k a year.
Biology is the science of life, but it can be very difficult to have much of a life when studying biology. It takes intense dedication to the many areas of biology. Cellular biology, plant biology, and animal physiology are just three of the many complex subjects that make up the study of biology, and each of these areas is a challenging, but fascinating, part of the wide scope of biology. To get the most out of studying biology, it’s necessary to take it step by step. There are many different areas of biology to be mastered, so for some students, it’s not entirely possible to take in everything at once. During the first semester of coursework in biology, these few simple steps can help make the experience the most enjoyable it can be. 1.Make a list of each biology class: When you’re in your first semester of coursework, make a quick list of any biology classes you’re taking. This gives you the ability to clearly outline what your challenges will be. 2.List everything you expect from the class: If you’re taking one class, focus on it. If more, make a list of expectations for all of them. 3.Class goals: A list of goals for each class is a good idea. Document goals about what you want to learn and what you expect your grades to be. 4.Study schedule: Set aside a time each day to study biology and only biology. It’s your time to become the type of biology student you want to be. Remember that practice makes perfect. 5.Put your plan into motion: Every day, think of your goals, your current subjects you’re studying, and make notes of topics that interest you. For example, if a certain area of biology catches your attention, seek out books to read on your own, without a request by your teacher. Learn more than is expected of you. These steps are simple to read, more difficult to put into practice, but with a general love of biology and the desire to succeed in school, these steps can lead to an exciting, productive career in biology that increases knowledge and a love of life.
Biology is everywhere! It keeps us safe from germs, it helps us make choices between different items, and it even keeps every drop of water we drink clean. It keeps us alive and helps us understand all the different things around us.
My expectations regarding the subject of science and technology is that quantum computing will replace today's chip computers.
Not a very clear question, but I will try. Biology is biology. Yes there are many diverse topics in the field of biology, but they are all "united" under the field of biology. If you were looking for a single theory that unites all the disciplines of biology, that would be the theory of evolution... that much has been more eloquently put by T. G. Dobzhansky: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_in_Biology_Makes_Sense_Except_in_the_Light_of_Evolution
the E refers to Ecology, which emphasizes populations, behavior and things of that nature. The M which refers to Molecular contains questions about cell structure, organic/inorganic compounds and human anatomy. Although there is are 60 questions that must be answered for both tests, you will able to pick E or M after the 60 questions and answer 20 more which focuses on the subject you picked. In my opinion the Biology E would be a better test to take if you did not study as much as you liked to as it involved more reasoning rather than factual information. If you're confident in your knowledge of biology, you should take Molecular as they're straight forward know it or don't know it types of questions.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics theestimated mean annual wage for a Secondary School Teacher as of May 2008 is, $54,390.
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The studies after 10th grade or (Metric) are considered as Secondary school. It does not matter much what you call it. Meaning you can call senior secondary school or secondary school does not make much of a difference.
It depends on your son or daughter whether he or she is higher or lower primary or secondary. For school teachers it is about $80 a hour
100 years in school to be a teacher
A secondary school geography teacher will start on around £21k pa (+5k in inner London) and an experienced teacher more like £30k pa. A supply teacher might earn £120 to £150 per day. Private schools will pay more.
The following wage estimates for a teacher are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by median wage.Median Wage* Elementary School Teachers, $50,040 * Secondary School Teachers, $52,450The following wage estimates for a teacher are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by median wage.Median Wage* Elementary School Teachers, $50,040 * Secondary School Teachers, $52,450The following wage estimates for a teacher are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by median wage.Median Wage* Elementary School Teachers, $50,040 * Secondary School Teachers, $52,450The following wage estimates for a teacher are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by median wage.Median Wage* Elementary School Teachers, $50,040 * Secondary School Teachers, $52,450The following wage estimates for a teacher are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by median wage.Median Wage* Elementary School Teachers, $50,040 * Secondary School Teachers, $52,450The following wage estimates for a teacher are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by median wage.Median Wage* Elementary School Teachers, $50,040 * Secondary School Teachers, $52,450
Have a look around the Post Primary Teachers Association for further information about Secondary School Teachers in NZ. http://www.ppta.org.nz/
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 was,* Elementary School Teachers $52,240 * Middle School Teachers $52,570 * Secondary School Teachers $54,390
Different pay in different places. You need to name a place.
It varies from school district to school district.