Most states require you to have at least an Associates degree before you can become a preschool teacher. Sometimes you can start as an assistant teacher and learn under the tutelage of a lead teacher.
Each state has its own requirements for becoming a preschool teacher. Most require at least a four year college degree in education as well as psychology classes and interactive skills with toddlers.
Yes, you will surely need a college degree for this line of work. You should major in Childcare Management.
The education needed to become a pre-school teacher varies with each school. Most pre-schools require an associate's degree in early childhood development through a community college.
No. You can become a teacher through any college.
It depends on if you are great with little kids or older kids
She was a nanny and that doesn't require education. She wasn't a kindergarten teacher, but worked for a time in a preschool and that doesn't require much education. She was also of the peerage of England.
Yes. To become a preschool teacher you need to take college units to be able to get a job. College classes require papers to be done to pass the classes. Some preschools also require reports or letters to parents or to report an accident/incident. The skill to be able to write is needed in all phases of life for jobs, education, and daily forms/letters/applications.
you have to have 4 years of college to be a teacher.
teacher, yes. techer, no.
go to teacher school
In Ontario Canada if you are referring to infants and toddlers you have to go to community college for one year and graduate with your certificate in ECE, early childhood education. If you are referring to Kindergarten you have to go to university, earn a degree in a subject you prefer while at the same time going to teacher's college. This is a 3 - 4 year program.
To become a teacher, not just a math teacher, you have to go to college for years.