That depends on the state you live in. In some states, sixth grade can be taught with either an Elementary Education degree (usually good for K-8th grade) or by a Secondary Education degree (6th grade-12th grade). Elementary Education majors need to take the same basic math classes all other college students take plus a "math for Elementary School teachers" type class. In most states, to get Secondary Education certification you need to get a major in a subject matter, then take extra classes to learn to teach. So you'd need to get a BS in Math, which involves LOTS of math classes starting with Calculus and going up from there, including theory classes.
It depends on the state. For example, in NY you need a Bachelor's Degree to become a first grade teacher. So you could start in community college (go for two years and get an Associate's) but then you would have to transfer to a four-year college for the remaining two years necessary to obtain a Bachelor's.
The minimum degree requirement for a college professor is a master's degree in the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred.
That depends onn your state requirement for teacher certification. If starting from first year, no college, I would say four to five years to complete the required course work and field studies. If coming back with a B.A. it can probably done in 2 or 2.5.
what grade is required to be a primary teacher
There's nothing special to study in high school. Later, you attend a Teacher's College to become a teacher. You might end up teaching First or Second grade (or higher) if a school doesn't have an opening for kindergarten.
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At least a bachelor's degree with the stipulation that you complete your master's degree within the first 5 years of being hired.
To teach within the public school system within the United States, you must have a bachelor's degree in a teacher education program from a regionally accredited college or university and state teacher certification. This would take approximately four years as a full-time student, provided you take the program as prescribed by the college or university.
Yes, after he left Apple he did teach the 5th grade.
He is currently on the faculty at Miram College Grade School and the Miriam College Center for Applied Music.
You have to have graduated 4th grade. However, if your 3rd grade teacher signs off, they will consider you. Good luck!
A teacher aide can become an important part of the instruction team by helping the teacher carry out important lessons. The aide can help grade work, create worksheets, and work with students under the teacher's instruction.