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Median Pay: $53,230 per year (as of 2010) Entry level education: Bachelor’s Degree On the job training required: Teaching internship
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Number of jobs outlook: 1,037,600 jobs Growth rate (2010-2020): 7%, which is about 71,900 more jobs.
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Plan lessons Assess students to evaluate their abilities, strengths, and weaknesses in their writing. Teach students as an entire class or in small groups (differentiated instruction with scaffolding). Encourage students to be active learners. Connect with students.
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Challenging: - Lesson plans… (allotting enough time for specific lessons) - Differentiated instruction (Changing the format of the lesson to best help the students; figuring out what works best) Easy: - Connecting with students. - Helping students be active learners; engaging them.
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Environment: Public or private high schools, charter schools, private religious schools. Schedule: Typical day is from 7 am-4 pm. Morning (7 am): Preplanning hour Classes start (hourly) until 2:30 pm 2:30-4 pm: after school planning
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Minimum requirement of a Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education English. Secondary teaching state License/Certification (which allows you to teach 7-12 th grade).
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Communication skills- collaboration with teachers, talking to students, students’ parents, etc. Instructional skills- keep students engaged, differentiation, scaffolding Patience- helping struggling students
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“A teacher affects eternity: he can never tell where his influence stops.” - Henry Adams “We cannot hold a torch to light another's path without brightening our own. ” –Ben Sweetland
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