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Teaching Jobs - 7 Steps to a Teaching Career

By Silas Reed

More and more Americans are looking for teaching jobs as they are faced with a mid-life meltdown following the worst economic recession that has hit the US. Among those who pursued different careers in the past and lost their jobs recently, many are toying with the idea of doing teaching work. The trend has become more of a passion with them as teaching can not only be financially rewarding, but mentally satisfactory as well.

Undergo training

If you can follow the simple 7 steps to a teaching career, finding teaching jobs will not be a big deal at all. Your first step would be to undergo training as federal states coast to coast require teachers to possess at least a bachelor's degree.

Get certification

You don't need to be a graduate, but as an undergrad, you can apply for teaching jobs. With an approved certification you can teach at K-12 levels, but for teaching at a community college, you would need to be a graduate.

Check aptitude

Find out before embarking on a teaching career whether you have the necessary aptitude for the job. Working in teaching require loads of patience as you may have to deal with students coming from different backgrounds as well as diverse socio-economic groups.

Do substitute teaching

In a bid to know whether you would be comfortable working in teaching, check out substitute teacher jobs. You can work part time or stand in for a regular teacher who has gone on leave and find out the environment first hand.

Identify age groups

Teaching jobs are available for different age groups beginning with pre-school kids. Depending on your qualification and training, you should decide which age group you would be comfortable handling. Teaching also involves handling as you need to fine tune your lesson plans to make it easy and simple for different students with equally different learning abilities. Teaching work ranges from pre-school to college and adult education.

Interact with teachers

Interact with several other teachers at forums or social interactive sites to get a hang of what the actual teaching process is like. Get as much information as you can from teachers you know as well as those you meet online at chat sites and forums. Exchange views and get to know the different challenges faced in teaching jobs. You can also get in touch with lot many first timers who have opted for teaching careers mid way after being laid off at the work place after the recession.

Volunteer

If you are into teaching for the first time, you could try another great way to begin. Start off with tutoring or volunteering for a local school and find out what motivates you to do so. Your financial situation will also determine what type of teaching career you want to opt for. And check out what impact it would have on your relationships with near and dear ones as well when you look for different teaching jobs.

To learn more about finding teaching jobs, please visit www.educationcrossing.com/lcjobtypelisting.php and sign up for a FREE trial to gain access to ALL of the many exclusive job listings we offer in the education profession. Silas Reed, Writer for EducationCrossing, writes articles that inform and teach about different education job profiles.

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