No! Although everything in our life can be competitive, teaching is a noble profession where we exchange knowledge. We get respect and gain knowledge too.
NO!
Depends on the career.
lead-academy.org/course/level-5-diploma-in-teaching
You could go for an "art" career if you are good enough.
teaching???????
..i think nursing
Yes, one of the oldest and most honorable.
Jesse Stuart began teaching at the age of 18. He started his teaching career in a one-room schoolhouse in Kentucky, where he quickly developed a passion for education and literature, which later influenced his writing and career as an author.
An academic career is one involved in higher education research and teaching. Any other career would therefore be non-academic.
These college majors are closest related to this career (actual program names will vary from school to school).Health and Physical Education/Fitness, GeneralPhysical Education Teaching and CoachingSport and Fitness Administration/Management
The path to getting a career in teaching is a long journey. For starters, an individual would have to obtain a bachelor's in education and then apply to a school board in order to try to land a job as a teacher.
4 and 1/2 (ish)