Median annual earnings of kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers ranged from $41,400 to $45,920 in May 2004; the lowest 10 percent earned $26,730 to $31,180; the top 10 percent earned $66,240 to $71,370. Median earnings for preschool teachers were $20,980.
According to the American Federation of Teachers, beginning teachers with a bachelor's degree earned an average of $31,704 in the 2003-04 school year. The estimated average salary of all public elementary and secondary school teachers in the 2003-04 school year was $46,597. Private school teachers generally earn less than public school teachers, but may be given other benefits, such as free or subsidized housing.
According to a salary survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, bachelor's degree candidates in pre-elementary teacher education received starting offers averaging $29,246 a year in 2005; candidates with a bachelor's degree in elementary teacher education received starting offers averaging $30,904; candidates with a bachelor's degree in secondary education received starting offers averaging $31,845.
In 2004, more than half of all elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers belonged to unions-mainly the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association-that bargain with school systems over wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment. Fewer preschool and kindergarten teachers were union members-about 17 percent in 2004.
Teachers can boost their salary in a number of ways. In some schools, teachers receive extra pay for coaching sports and working with students in extracurricular activities. Getting a master's degree or national certification often results in a raise in pay, as does acting as a mentor. Some teachers earn extra income during the summer by teaching summer school or performing other jobs in the school system.
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Teacher is a noun; master is a noun (a master) and a verb (to master).
it means: my teacher no. which doesn't make a lot of sense. mi= my. maestro= teacher or master and no= no.
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adjective, it describes the noun teacher
It depends if you are a good art teacher and who you work for
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The average salary of a teacher with a masters degree in Alabama is roughly 48,000 dollars per year. This salary does not fluctuate much at all even after they have been teaching for years.
you need to have so much money on binweevils and then go to your garden there will be a house out there very simuilar to your house and then clik on it and then clik on talk to the master and then you got chose if you want to be a big teacher or a little teacher and then the master will take all you money away but dont worry you will get some back and then you got a job chaching
A history teacher can make a decent living in most states. For a teacher just starting out, who has a master's degree, they can expect to make around 30,000 dollars per year. Teachers with more experience, or more education, will start out making more. Teachers who have been teaching at one place for many, many years can expect to make more like 50,000 per year.