B.ed certificate
Yes, and a teaching certificate. =)
Depending on where you are located, the requirements to become a computer teacher differ. In Ontario for example, you would have to have a teaching certificate and a diploma in technical education.
You need a bachelor's degree and a teaching certificate.
teacher experience certificate
Typically just a teaching certificate. For more information visit jesussacredheart.com
Most schools require a 4 year college degree and a teaching certificate.
You need a bachelor's degree in History and a teaching certificate in that area from your state board of education.
The best way is to look on the RAD website, where you can enrol on to the CBTS (certificate of ballet teaching studies) or many other coures
NONE Only a TEFL certificate is required. Take a 4 week class or an online class.
In my opinion, a qualified Teacher's Assistant requires the appropriate training, education and experience that leads to a certificate which is what is usually needed by employers in order to be able to place an individual in such position. There is really no discrimination in the age factor as long as the individual has the knowledge, skills and education needed to be a Teacher's Assistant. I would not trust my child with an unqualified Teacher's Assistant. Same goes with Daycare Staff, Teachers, Driver Instructor, etc. If a 16 year old went to school and completed the necessary course to become a Teacher's Assistant and acquired a certificate for it, that is good enough. However, if a 30 year old adult has been volunteering side by side with a teacher for years but has no certificate, I would recommend the course be taken before he/she is considered or hired as a Teacher's Assistant.
No. You can become a teacher through any college.
she become a teacher at the age of 20