To teach within the public school system in the United States at the pre-K through high school levels, 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 to complete as a full-time student, provided you take the program as prescribed by the college or university. Individuals who already have at least a bachelor's degree but not in an education program, can obtain certification to teach specific courses through the Alternative Route Program within the state they wish to teach.
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finish high school, go to college and major in education.. usually to get a job u have to have a certain college degree.. but with this ecomony good luck finding a teaching job..
Know how to handle students, be able to become a good teacher, most importantly, encourage your students.
Well for one, a teaching degree.
Maybe correct spelling could help, really you need to be specific what kind of teacher do you want to be?
To become a kindergarten teacher you need to take classes in education. You should be an education major if you plan to become a teacher. You will also have to take communication classes.
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None. You are an adult at 18 and do not need emancipation.
a lot
It will probably take 7 years to become a music teacher.
it takes 7 years to become a teacher
You will need to take different teacher certifications. Those very form state to state.
You will need to complete a 4 years bachelors program at the schooling of your choice. You will need to complete the requirements listed by your school and pass the Praxis in order to become a certified teacher.
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it iz not take much i quess
yes you do have to take and pass a test to become a teacher. but it also depends where you are for the tests
There is no emancipation statute in Ohio.