...education degrees? in California they dont offer undergraduate education degrees, all the CSU and UC colleges only offer Masters Degree's in graduate. there is not Bachelors or Masters for undergrad. I do not feel it is necessary to get a masters and go to graduate school as it is not require, in California you only need a Bachelors degree to teach, so it would be a waste of time going to school for an extra four years. should i just major in a subject i want to teach instead?
im pretty sure by the time i graduate high school in 2013 and by the time i finish college in 2017, im sure this recession will be over and the job market will be more stable.
im a high school freshmen, im just researching. and im california you dont need a Master so its not really worth the extra time just for a lousy 1000 dollars extra pay per year. if i can teach after i get my undergrad with a Bachelors im fine. i know some schools might want you to take some extra classes and continue your education while on the job but thats something i can deal with after i get my first degree.
i think ill just stay in state and do a major in a subject like math that way i can get a teaching credential at my college and get my Bachelor's and it will be easier than moving out of state and paying more tuition or going for a Bachelors and then going back for a Master in education just to get the an elementary ed degree. if i get a Bachelor i can be certified to teach in a CA middle school or High School, so it would be the same, only i wouldnt be teaching little kids and i would only be doing one subject.
my 7th grade Math teacher did this.
i like your ideas but if i can get a teaching position by majoring in math or biology or something like that i can get a single subject credential and teach a single subject at a higher level school other than elementary so why bother trying to go back for a elementary school degree in graduate school if i can teach either way? but their both great ideas and i appreciate your help.
im pretty sure by the time i graduate high school in 2013 and by the time i finish college in 2017, im sure this recession will be over and the job market will be more stable.
im a high school freshmen, im just researching. and im california you dont need a Master so its not really worth the extra time just for a lousy 1000 dollars extra pay per year. if i can teach after i get my undergrad with a Bachelors im fine. i know some schools might want you to take some extra classes and continue your education while on the job but thats something i can deal with after i get my first degree.
i think ill just stay in state and do a major in a subject like math that way i can get a teaching credential at my college and get my Bachelor's and it will be easier than moving out of state and paying more tuition or going for a Bachelors and then going back for a Master in education just to get the an elementary ed degree. if i get a Bachelor i can be certified to teach in a CA middle school or High School, so it would be the same, only i wouldnt be teaching little kids and i would only be doing one subject.
my 7th grade Math teacher did this.
i like your ideas but if i can get a teaching position by majoring in math or biology or something like that i can get a single subject credential and teach a single subject at a higher level school other than elementary so why bother trying to go back for a elementary school degree in graduate school if i can teach either way? but their both great ideas and i appreciate your help.