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Looking for accredited career colleges, technical schools, and universities in Tennessee offering Education and Teaching degrees.
Learning how to teach: teacher training, k12, leadership, secondary education training, curriculum development and more.
There is one thing you'll need to come to terms with if you decide to move to Tennessee; you'll be listening to a lot of country music. For some, this means paradise. For other is, it requires a considerable adjustment. But by the end of four years, most students spend their time lauding their education rather than complaining about the constant country music.Your degree in education or teaching can open doors to careers in kindergarten through high school (K-12), curriculum coordination, educational leadership or specialty fields, including pre-kindergarten, child development and special education.
Most states require a bachelor's degree and supervised classroom experience to get started in the field. Check with your state's department of teacher licensing for specific requirements on what it takes to oversee your own classroom. Teachers and administrators are usually required to complete coursework and certifications throughout their careers.
The BLS reports the following median annual salaries for K-12 teachers in May 2010: