There is no highest level. You can always get a higher level of qualification and that won't prevent you from teaching maths.
Although minimum levels of qualification are desirable, these depend on the age group that is being taught. An A-level teacher will be expected to have a much higher qualification than someone teaching in an infant school.
Typically, it is a lower level math that usually will not exceed a college algebra.
It is typically a lower level math. Either a math concepts or finite math, or no more than a college algebra.
There are several different types of accounting and thus the math needed is different. You will have to read your course descriptions.
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It depends on the department within the school. However, it is typically not a higher level math. It could be anything from finite math, to college algebra at the most. In either case, it is not a high level math.
It is not a high level math that is required for Early Childhood Education. However, I would suggest that you take nothing lower than College Algebra.Viper1
To become a math teacher you need to complete a bachelor degree program, and be licensed by their state. Private school math teachers need a Bachelors degree but do not have to be licensed..
You need to know basic conversions and fraction.
To teach at the secondary level or higher you really need a math major although you can be certified in most states with a minor in math and can likely get a job since math teachers are relatively scarce. You need to take the education courses needed for certification if you want to teach in a public school. You can teach math at the elementary level after one or two courses in math for elementary education. At any level, you will find it advantageous to take as many math courses as you can.
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