A high school diploma and acceptance into the college of your choice. Taking college prep or AP courses in English can definitely put you a little ahead of the game. But other than that, just declare yourself an English major when you apply for college.
No, calculus is not needed to major in early childhood education. You will need to take basic math along with a variety of courses in education and psychology.
Bachelor in secondary education major in English is a course that the main goal is to train the students to be an effective high school English teacher.
the major goal of the physical education is to become healthy and strong
None really but educationally wise English major writing masters or even bacholor of science with communications
bachelors
A major in English, and music.
A business degree with a major in marketing would be part of the education you would need.
To become a bilingual teacher, the education you need depends a little on the country or state where you plan to teach, but here’s the typical path (for the U.S.): Bachelor’s Degree (4 years) You need at least a bachelor’s degree in education, bilingual education, or a related field (like English as a Second Language [ESL] or linguistics). Some universities offer specific bilingual education programs. Others let you major in elementary/secondary education and add a bilingual or ESL endorsement. Teacher Preparation Program Most states require completing an approved teacher preparation program that includes coursework and supervised student teaching. If your bachelor’s degree wasn’t in education, you may need a post-baccalaureate or master’s program to get certified. Bilingual/ESL Certification or Endorsement In addition to a general teaching license, you’ll need a special endorsement in bilingual education or ESL. This typically requires passing language proficiency exams (to show you’re fluent in both English and the target language) and specialized tests in teaching English learners. Master’s Degree (optional, sometimes required) Some states or districts require teachers to earn a master’s degree in education or bilingual/ESL education within a certain number of years after starting. Even when not required, a master’s degree can help with career advancement and higher pay. Continuing Education Teachers usually need to complete ongoing professional development to maintain their certification. In Short: You need a bachelor’s in education (or related field), completion of a teacher prep program, state teaching license, and a bilingual/ESL endorsement.
he got a double major in history and English
To become a teacher, you will have to major in education. You can always minor in history. That should help you get a history teaching position.
Elementary/secondary education or general mathematics. Maybe there is such a thing as mathematical education...?
I am a football coach and i can tell you from experience that Physical education is the best major or any kind of education to teach your players.