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Secondary Education
What Will I Learn in a Secondary Education Degree Program?
This degree program is designed for students who wish to teach in a secondary school. By taking this course of study, along with a major in the subject they wish to teach, students will be ready to work as teachers of a single subject at a middle or high school. Secondary teacher education programs are often available in math, English, science, art and business. A degree in secondary education will help you grow as a teacher, building your skills in instruction, classroom management and learning tools. Some of the courses you'll find in a degree for secondary education are an introduction to education, youth culture, professional practice and curriculum foundations.
What Can I Do With a Secondary Education Degree?
A degree in secondary education is specifically designed to prepare you for a career as a teacher in a middle or high school. With this degree, you will find employment as a teacher in a specific area of study, such as math, art, English, science or social studies. Secondary school teachers are overwhelmingly employed by public school systems, but you may also find work in private schools or alternative educational settings. You will be responsible for ensuring that your students fully grasp the concepts that are required and presented to them as part of your class. Additionally, you may offer career guidance, job placement and even follow-ups with students after graduation.
What Is the Career Outlook for Secondary Education Degree Students?
Teachers, secondary or otherwise, can rest assured that their jobs will almost always be safe. Employment for secondary teachers should grow about as fast as the average for all occupations in the next decade or so. You'll discover that jobs are not difficult to find, but the best positions will go to teachers who specialize in high demand fields such as math, science and bilingual education. Additionally, teachers are more in demand in urban or rural school districts than suburban ones. Secondary teachers will usually earn between $31,000 and $81,000 a year.



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