Have you ever considered getting an Education Degree or Teaching Certificate? This infographic, Degrees in Education & Teaching Certificates - 2014 Trends, using the latest data on Education Degrees and Teaching Certificates in the United States and details the current job outlook, the outlook over the next ten years, top salaries, and top degree types for Education and Teaching positions. - See more at: http://degreecouncil.org/programs/education-degree/
Text of Degrees in Education & Teaching Certificates - 2014 Trends
1. 2014 DegreeCouncil.org Degrees in Education and Teaching
Certificates From Degree Council .org A Day in the Life of a
Teacher The individual workload for teachers depends mostly on the
schools location and the age of the students. Leadership in
individual school systems and educational benchmarks can increase
the level of regulation on the classroom, which can be frustrating
to teachers. Some schools allow teachers to have mentor and
team-teaching opportunities, but most teachers work independently
with a changing group of students.
2. 2014 DegreeCouncil.org Types of Education Degrees Bachelor
Degrees are available in: Elementary Education for Mathematics,
Social Studies, Science, English Language arts, and general
Elementary Education A Masters can be also obtained in: Teacher
Education for Mid Level Science, Secondary Mathematics, Mid level
mathematics and secondary science Some of the Doctoral Degrees
available are: Educational Specialist and an Educational Doctorate
in Educational Leadership
3. 2014 DegreeCouncil.org Top 5 Careers available are
Elementary and Secondary Schools at number one, number two is
Employment Services, 3 has Colleges, Universities and Professional
Schools, Local government is at 4 on the list and 5 is State
government
4. 2014 DegreeCouncil.org Salaries Paid State Government jobs
pay, on average, 56,000 per year, Local Government opportunities
pay about 48.7 thousand, Colleges, Universities and Professional
schools pay a little under 52 thousand, and Elementary and
Secondary school teachers see an average annual income of 58.3
thousand dollar per year.
5. 2014 DegreeCouncil.org High school teachers According to the
US Bureau of Labor and statistics (BLS), high school teachers held
1.1 million jobs in 2008. The BLS also reported that employment
opportunities were expected to grow by 9% between the years 2008
and 2018, though this growth would be dependent on various levels
of education spending in each state and locality.
6. 2014 DegreeCouncil.org Kindergarten and Elementary School
Teachers According to the Us Bureau of Labor Statistics, elementary
school teachers held 1.5 million jobs in 2008. Employment is
projected to increase by 16%, to 1,793,700 jobs by 2018. Also many
job openings will be spurred by the retirement of present day
teachers, as noted by the College Board. According to the College
Board, nearly half of all teachers were over the age of 45 in 2006.
Public schools, however, need funding from the government in order
to hire more teachers, which may require local or state
legislation, according to the BLS
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