February 23, 2012

Choosing a Career in the Education Field

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The education field is vast. Most people picture a teacher instructing learners when they think of the education field. However, there are a multitude of choices in the types of jobs, salaries and tasks involved in this field. Here is an overview.

Teachers and Teachers Assistants

Teachers are needed to teach people of all ages. From preschool teachers to graduate school professors, teachers and teacher’s assistants have many choices. When deciding whether to teach children, teens or adults, examine your preferences and topic interests. If you enjoy guiding the development of young children and have the patience to repeat information, teaching preschool or elementary school may be a good fit. On the other end of the spectrum, if your goal is to pass on your knowledge of an extensive amount of information on a particular topic, then high school or college teaching may appeal to you.

Educational Administrators

School principals, university deans and other administrators are needed to make sure that schools run properly. If your strengths are in leading others and bringing an educational vision to fruition, then academic administration may be for you.

School Counselors

Students often need counseling in regards to academic challenges, emotional issues and behavioral problems. If you have the desire to assist learners and guide them in an educational setting, then consider becoming a school counselor.

Education Writers

Learners need books, journals, articles and other publications from which to learn. Education writers research academic topics and write these documents to guide students. Education writers must have strong research and writing skills and enjoy working alone with information and the written word.

 

 

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