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TEACHER May 2, 2012 By : Helen Bai Hye Shin Lee Isaura Villegas Kyung Jin Jung Min Huang
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Education A bachelor’s or higher degree is required Complete an approved teacher education program History Biology
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Course Synopsis 1. Foundations 2. Foundations of teaching 3. General education 4. Major content 5. Demonstration teaching & effective teaching practices College Math College English Reading &Writing Classroom management, School &Society Testing, etc. Specialize courses & relative courses Social science Natural science History, Art Language Literature Study & demonstrate the teaching skill Professional behaviors, attitude & portfolio
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Teacher’s Credential CBEST (California Basic Educational SkillsTest) - Reading - Mathematics - Writing CSET (California Subject Examination Test) - Specific Requirements for Certification
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Job Duties Teaching one or two subject class Providing classroom instruction to pre-teen and teenage students Keeping attendance record Administering test Evaluating student’s progress
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Basic Skills Come up with original idea Influence or persuade others Instructing study methods
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Other Personal Skills Solving problems with people Listening in order to understand others Directing the activities of students Using knowledge and experience make judgment Organizing and planning lessons for students Being good at time management
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Salary Average $55,090 a year (May 2010, U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics: www.bls.gov) California : $56,000 New York : $61,000 (In USD as of Nov 5, 2011 : www.indeed.com) Benefits: Others Insurance Professional training Discounts Additional pay - Health, paid days off during the school year, a pension plan and other types - supplies, restaurants, gyms - Advanced degree - teaching summer school - performing before- or after-school duties - advising a club or coaching a sports team
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Outlook 1. Growth rate: 17 % - Declines in student–teacher ratios - Increases in enrollment 2. Increasing of school-age children 3. Difference from region - South & West VS Northeast & Midwest (Depending on state & local government budgets) * Job Prospects (Availability) - Retire of older teachers - Geographical location - Subject : science, math, and bilingual education
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Conclusion Be a good Teacher !!! Excellent communication skills, a love for teaching and compassion
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