Elementary School Teacher

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Elementary School Teacher By Olivia Jackson

What other things could I do in the field of a teaching career Well you could be teaching k-6th grade, a substitute, a school librarian, school counselor, or a school administrator.

What is the salary range for those career options The salary range for some of those careers are: -substitute makes $12,600 -and 1st-6th makes $55,270 per year -an elementary school teacher makes $55,800 -a 3rd grade teacher makes $59,420 per year.

Requirements / special training -I must complete a bachelors degree. -I have to complete classes on human development and childhood education. -The topics may range from child physiology to fostering relationships. -I may need to complete an interview before being accepted.

Schools / organizations that offer training Some schools are: -Standford University (#5) -University of Pennsylvania (#10) -Brown University (#14) -Vanderbilt University (#15)

What I need to teach -Enjoy communication -Be organized -Work efficiently in groups -Be able to deal with conflicts -Help my students do their best -Help them

Anne Sullivan Anne Sullivan was a teacher who taught a blind and deaf child named, Hellen Keller. Anne was born on April 14 1866, in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts. She was the best teacher known for teaching Hellen. Anne and the two siblings that survived at birth had to grow up in impoverished conditions and also struggled with health problems. At the age of five, she got an eye disease called, trachoma.(Trachoma severely damages your eye sight.) Her mother died when she was eight years old. Anne attended the Perkins school for the blind in the 1800’s, and underwent surgery to help improve her limited vision. Then in June 1886 she graduated and presented a speech. At the age of 20 she started teaching Hellen Keller. Hellen learned nearly 600 words because of Anne. Finally, Anne Sullivan died on October 20, 1936 at her home in Forest Hills.

Reactions, Reactions, Reactions My reaction was that I thought that being a teacher would be cool, fun, and exciting to do because I love teaching little kids and I also love little kids!!

Fun Fact!! The best paid elementary school teacher earned about $88,590 while the lowest paid teacher made $36,560 (approximately.)

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