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1 Chapter 2 Becoming a Teacher

2 What Are the Steps to Becoming a Teacher?
Step 1: High school preparation Step 2: College preparation and teacher training Step 3: Classroom experiences and student teaching Step 4: Gaining certification

3 Becoming a Teacher What are the four steps to becoming a teacher?
What five things should you note when you are observing other teachers? What are four ways to gain experience with children while in high school?

4 Becoming a Teacher What are four entrance requirements for college/university? Describe the ‘Student Teaching’ experience Who is the ‘Cooperating Teacher’?

5 Becoming a Teacher Define or Describe the following: Certified teacher
Teacher license Reciprocal agreement Teaching Philosophy

6 Step 1: High School Preparation
Starting the process Maximize educational opportunities Observe teachers Explore college programs Gain experience and improve skills

7 For Reflection In what ways have you already started the process toward becoming a teacher? © Archipoch/Shutterstock.com

8 Maximize Your Educational Opportunities
Explore through teaching academies Choose challenging high school courses Maintain a strong academic record Offer to help or tutor others

9 Observe Your Teachers Notice your teachers’ interaction with students
teaching styles techniques of adapting material for different levels rules and procedures methods of earning student respect

10 Explore College Programs
Gather information about teacher education programs Sources of information include guidance staff teacher recommendations online sources continued

11 Explore College Programs
Types of financial aid for college include scholarships grants student loans © Melanie Kintz/Shutterstock.com

12 Objective Compare ways of gaining experience with children while in high school. © Iakov Filimonov/Shutterstock.com

13 Gain Experience and Improve Your Skills
Job shadowing provides insight into daily tasks can help identify needed skills can help establish employment contacts Volunteering is a way to interact with children can provide leadership experience improves problem-solving and evaluating skills continued

14 Gain Experience and Improve Your Skills
Service-learning fulfills a community need requires analysis, research, planning, performing, and evaluating Part-time work Child care centers Recreation programs After-school care programs

15 For Discussion What are some specific examples of ways you can gain experience in your community? © Michael D. Brown/Shutterstock.com

16 Objective Analyze the requirements for admission to a teacher education program. © Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock.com

17 Step 2: College Preparation and Teacher Training
Teaching requires a bachelor’s degree Entrance requirements often include personal interviews prerequisite courses minimum grade point average proficiency tests continued

18 Step 2: College Preparation and Teacher Training
Elementary and secondary education students must complete course work related to education © Goodluz/Shutterstock.com

19 Step 3: Classroom Experiences and Student Teaching
Course requirements include: observation helping teachers tutoring Student teaching Required in every state A cooperating teacher supervises and mentors the student teacher

20 Step 4: Gaining Certification
Certified teachers have met state requirements for teaching preparation receive a license or certificate verifying that they are qualified to teach Education programs usually follow the licensing requirements of the state continued

21 Step 4: Gaining Certification
A teaching license must be renewed, which may require additional education or training States with reciprocal agreements honor teaching credentials issued in another state continued

22 Step 4: Gaining Certification
Community college teachers need a master’s degree in an area of specialization College or university teachers may need a doctoral degree in an area of specialization

23 For Reflection Would you be willing to earn a doctorate degree to teach at the college level? Why or why not? © Archipoch/Shutterstock.com

24 Objective Generate your own philosophy of teaching.
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25 Develop Your Philosophy of Teaching
Your thoughts, views, and values form your philosophy of teaching Articulate a statement of your philosophy of teaching to think seriously about your beliefs apply for teacher preparation programs apply for teaching positions continued

26 Develop Your Philosophy of Teaching
What do you want to teach? What characteristics make a teacher effective? How do students learn? What is an ideal classroom? What should the relationship between teacher and student be? continued

27 Develop Your Philosophy of Teaching
What motivates students to learn? What should be the primary goal of a teacher? Who is the best teacher you have ever known? What made him or her so special? What is the most important role of a teacher?

28 For Reflection Can you articulate your philosophy of teaching? How do you think your philosophy will continue to change over time? © Archipoch/Shutterstock.com


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