What is a SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER? LACI CEDENO 8 TH PERIOD MAY 28, 2014.

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What is a SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER? LACI CEDENO 8 TH PERIOD MAY 28, 2014

NATURE OF THE CAREER  A secondary school teacher:  Teaches students in one or more subjects, such as English, math, social studies or science, at the secondary (middle or high school) level in public or private schools. This is dependent upon their specialty and certification.  Establishes and enforces rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order.  Instructs through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.  Adapts teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students’ varying needs and interests.  Information from

PERSONALITY AND SKILLS NEEDED Integrity Adaptability Stress tolerance Skills: communicating with others Changing based on others’ actions Noticing a problem and figuring out the best way to solve it Abilities: Communicating and listening Use rules to solve problems strong attention span Personality: Information from:

EDUCATION AND TRAINING  Bachelor’s degree or higher  Some states require Master’s within a certain time period  Not all states compensate the same for advanced degree  Teacher Certification Exam  You must pass this exam for EACH subject you wish to teach  Professional or Temporary certificate  Professional development through school, county, state, or nation  You are required to participate in a certain number of hours of professional development each year. If requirements are not met, you will not be able to renew your teaching certificate. Information from:

ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Include: School administrator Teacher leader Guidance counselor Media specialist District employee Not all of these positions pay more than teaching in the classroom! Information from:

EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK & SALARY BRIGHT: New job opportunities are very likely  Below average opportunities in Florida  Above average opportunities in TX, LA, MS, PA, RI, VT, and ME Florida Salary:  Average: $51,782  Entry: $39,229  Experienced: $58,059 Information from:

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