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Careers in Education

A degree in Education can be useful in many ocupations, however, most students pusuing a degree in education become teachers, librarians, counselors or administrators. Teachers can have great impact on the social, personal, and intellectual development of individuals. Teachers can be found in almost every sector of society, and they instruct a wide range of topics. Aspiring teachers who need certification may also enter programs that grant a master's degree in education, as well as certification.

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Teacher Pay & Working Conditions

  • Median annual earnings of kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers ranged from $37,610 to $42,080 in 2000; the lowest 10 percent earned $23,320 to $28,460; the top 10 percent earned $57,590 to $64,920. US Department of Labor
  • Beginning teacher salaries have continued to improve in response to the nationwide teacher shortage, increasing more than 4 percent in each of the past two years. Teacher salaries improved faster than inflation for the fourth time in five years. Teacher Salary Home Page
  • Although certification is required for public school teachers (K-12) in all 50 states, many states offer alternative teacher certification programs to attract otherwise qualified persons into the field. New Mexico Department of Education - Professional Licensure
  • It's a myth that teachers work short days and don't have to think about work all summer. Many teachers spend a lot of time outside of the classroom preparing lessons, grading homework, taking continuing education classes and coaching sports or academic teams. In the summer, some teachers teach summer school or go to school themselves. Time for Learning: A View from the National Level
  • Librarians don't just work in public or school libraries. Some work for research departments or private companies, while others do research, order materials, or assist the public. Many library resources are computerized.
  • Computer skills are important for education workers. Many classrooms have computers, even in kindergarten.