Elementary Education Casey Schmidt
Nature of work 1)Plan lessons 2)Work well with kids 3)Keep parents up to date on their child's process 4)Come up with classroom rules 5)Prepare them for the next year
Education and training needed 1.Required to have at least a bachelor degree 2.Some take a teacher preparation class 3.Need to be certified and licensed 4. required to complete annual professional development classes 5.Student teaching
Other Qualifications Necessary 1.Child phycology 2.Some states require a masters degree 3.Teachers in Private schools don’t have to meet state requirements 4.Good communication skills 5.Work well with children
Job Outlook Grow 12% in ten years Student to teacher ratio will decline
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education Photograph. Purdue University North CentralWeb. 7 Apr Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Edition, Kindergarten and Elementary School Teachers, on the Internet at school-teachers.htm (visited April 03, 2014). elementary Education. N.d. Photograph. Caliborne County Department of Education, Tazewell. Web. 7 Apr elementary education. N.d. Photograph. Curry College, Milton. Web. 1 Apr concentrations/majors/education/elementary-education.html concentrations/majors/education/elementary-education.html Making a career as an elementary Teacher Photograph. Mullen Public SchoolsWeb. 7 Apr Will Teachers Face a Recession. N.d. Photograph. Teachers community where teachers meet and learn Web. 7 Apr
Electrician
Nature of work Read Blueprints Identify what’s wrong Direct and train workers Inspect electrical components Install Wires correctly
Education and training High school Diploma Technical School 4- or 5-year apprenticeship program 144 hours of technical training 2000 hours of paid training
Job outlook Employment of electricians is projected to grow 20 percent from 2012 to 2022 Greater demand for electricians Electricians in factories tend to have the most stable employment. Electricians with the widest variety of skills should have the best job opportunities may experience periods of unemployment
Other qualifications needed Be at least 18 One year of algebra Pass substance abuse screening Qualifying score on an aptitude test Business skills
Citations Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Edition, Electricians, on the Internet at (visited April 11, 2014).