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America needs good teachers; in fact today there is a huge demand for qualified teachers. You could become a kindergarten, elementary, middle or high school teacher. You can even become a special education teacher.

With experience a teacher can become the principal of a school, or a part of school management and administration. A trained teacher could even join the state boards or state department. You could even teach abroad, as today there is a huge need for English teachers all over the world.

To become a teacher you need a license. Along with a bachelors degree, and educational coursework, you would also need to take licensing exams. Untill a few years ago, a trainee teacher was required take classes in schools for over two years to get a degree. Nowadays the Alternate Route program in most states makes it easier for a person to teach, even if they have not completed a year or more of specialized teaching training in the regular schools.

In New York State teachers also need to complete a masters degree within five years of gaining employment at a school. To be permanently certified, a teacher would need to pass three state exams of pedagogy, general knowledge and the subject being taught.

Teachers usually get jobs through referrals. School hiring officials turn to agencies they trust, as they make all the background checks. For a person wanting to become a teacher it would help to be in touch with these agencies. Make sure that it is associated with the National Association of Teacher Agencies.

The charges of these agencies would vary; usually it would be 15 to 18 percent of a teachers annual salary. These agencies usually have good contacts with schools and use the Internet for quicker interviews and hiring. These charges are applicable only if you are placed by these agencies. Some of online agencies are: Teacherjobs (www.teacherjobs.com), Jobline.com (www.jobline.net), National Educators Employment Review (www.thereview.com), etc.

International teaching assignments are also available through specialized agencies. You could look at sites like Escapeartist.com (www.escapeartist.com); TIE Online (www.tieonline.com) and many others.

Choosing teaching as a career is a rewarding experience. Make sure that you choose a place that encourages you to grow as an educator.

Author: Eric Morris
 
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Eric Morris is a renowned writer. Eric likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

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