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How long does it take to become a second grade teacher?

Becoming a second grade teacher typically requires a bachelor's degree in education or a related field, which takes around 4 years to complete. In addition, you will need to complete a teacher preparation program and obtain a teaching license, which can take an additional 1-2 years. Overall, it can take around 5-6 years to become a certified second grade teacher.


What is the best grade to teach English in high school?

Generally it is Seniors, but when you take a high school job as an English teacher it generally includes all grades in the high school. You could teach 2 periods of 9th, 2 of 10th and 2 of 11, and one of 12. Or any combination of all of them. The school doesn't hire you for a specific grade, but the subject and they put you where they need you.


How much is Grade A in O level?

For the GCE O Level examinations, an A1 grade is between 75 to 100 marks. An A2 grade is between 70 to 74.


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What are the age groups for elementary middle and high school?

Well, it depends because different school districts have the grades grouped differently. Most commonly, it goes like this: Elementary School: Kindergarten through 5th grade (ages 5-11) Middle School: 6th through 8th grade (ages 11-14) High School: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) But sometimes it's: Elementary: Kindergarten through 6th grade (ages 5-12) Middle: 7th and 8th grade (ages 12-14) High: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) Or Elementary: Kindergarten through 4th grade (ages 5-10) Middle: 5th through 8th grade (ages 10-14) High: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) And, this used to be the norm back in the older days, and is not common anymore, but some school systems do still do it like this: Elementary: Kindergarten through 6th grade (ages 5-12) Junior High (not middle school): 7th through 9th grade (ages 12-15) High School: 10th through 12th grade (ages 15-18)