Learn More About Careers In Education

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The field of education typically leads to teaching in some fashion, but consulting, administrative, and board member jobs are also available. In fact, the field of education is so varied that there are hundreds of different careers that can be accomplished with a basis in education. These jobs can be based online, in a classroom, in other countries, or even in centers or homes.

When thinking of the field of Education, becoming a teacher is the most obvious form of an educational career. Even within teaching, the subject areas and age groups are so varied that a range of options exist. Below are several areas that can be utilized for employment and careers when entering the world of education.

Teaching Career Options

A birth to three teacher is likely to work with families in the home to help monitor and offer suggestions for infants and toddlers who may have had problems at birth or in overall development. These individuals may need a social work degree in addition to an educational background and should expect to work with many other experts such as speech therapists, occupational therapists, and psychologists.

Preschool teachers may work in a daycare center or school setting. Most preschool age children will have teachers who focus on development in all areas, such as physical, mental, emotional, and academic. Teachers may focus on basic skills such as colors, matching, letters, and sounds as well as jumping, expressing emotions, and following directions.

Teachers of elementary grade levels must be well versed in all subject areas as their classroom will require students to be taught science, social studies, math, reading, and basic writing skills. Students must also be taught to behave appropriately in a classroom. At this level, teachers may be found in a number of different countries and in a variety of settings. It is also becoming more popular to offer online courses or complete schooling with teachers teaching from home or on camera in a center. Some teachers may also work in hospitals, juvenile correction centers, or in homes to help students who are disabled or unable to attend school for some reason. This is true of teachers at higher levels through twelfth grade as well, but they are typically focused in a single subject area.

Professors are also in the education field who are working at the college level with young adults. Professors usually have to have a minimum of a Master’s degree, but often require a Doctorate in a given subject area or focus. College campuses can be brick and mortar or based online depending on the particular class and college. This may also open up the option of worldwide travel as a teacher in another country.

Administrative Career Options

School administrators also must have a background in education. At all levels, administration is required and is based on an education degree. Administrators may run day care centers, elementary schools, high schools, middle schools, be a dean at a college, or run an education program at a juvenile center or other institution. Education majors and school administrators may also become board members or consultants to businesses that aid the education industry. In fact, education majors have such a wide variety of subject area choices that a job in almost any area can be gained in the right situation.

One should remember that if going into education, it is likely that some teaching will be involved in the future job. However, the setting, age group, located, country, and salary can vary greatly. What type of educational area would be the best fit for your passions and interests?

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