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I will soon be giving a presentation to high school students who plan on a career in education. My focus will be on positions/options that they might now have considered/heard of. Examples: wide variety of opportunities in Special Education including Assessor, Speech/Language Therapist as well as careers outside of the school itself such as Educational Law. Also classroom positions teaching curriculums that don't exist in all schools such as Hospitality.

Are you one of these educators? Can you help?

I have 3 questions: 1. Position title 2. Brief job description 3. Training/experience required.

2007-12-30 19:23:46 · 2 answers · asked by msb 2 in Education & Reference Teaching

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Here in Korea, I teach English at what is called an "English school."
It meets after school, so one might prefer to call it an "after-school club."
A degree or certificate is fine, but the only requirement is a degree in any field.
There is room for plenty more teachers.

2007-12-31 02:07:21 · answer #1 · answered by suhwahaksaeng 7 · 0 0

i think of classic school rooms are greater suitable bc one might have actual interplay no longer in basic terms w/ instructors yet in addition w/ their classmates. discovering would be greater centred, bc if u get distracted and commenced doing some thing else, that's in many circumstances prevented bc the instructor is ceremony there and u do no longer prefer to be embarrassed..yet w/ information superhighway school rooms..u can do wateva u desire and not might desire to deal w/ ppl

2016-10-10 17:06:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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