Thursday, September 17, 2009

Bachelor Degree

Bachelor Degree

A bachelor degree in education is one of the most convoluted degrees you can possibly want to get. Unlike other bachelor degrees, where the criteria are pretty much up to the school itself, an education bachelor degree is actually controlled by the state. And to complicate matters, these requirements differ from state to state. Therefore, it is imperative that a person thinking about getting a bachelor degree in education carefully examine what those requirements are before jumping in with both feet.
In some states to get a bachelor degree in education you need to simply take a certain number of education courses depending on what level of education you want to teach. Yes, there are levels. You just don't get a degree and then apply for a job at any school. There is elementary education, which is K through 8. There is secondary education, which is K through 12. In some states, you can get a degree that is only for teaching high school kids. So You will then have to take certain education courses to fulfill those requirements.
Then, there are some states that totally throw a monkey wrench into this whole equation. In those states you can't major in education. You can't get a bachelor degree in education. You have to get a degree in the specialty that you want to teach, such as math or history or science or whatever. What you then do is get what they call a minor in education so that you are certified to teach in a school. If it sounds confusing, imagine how confusing it is for the kids who want to become teachers. This also changes from state to state.
In the states where you major in math and minor in education, that part is taken care of and all that's left is to fill your schedule with the required number of education courses and electives.

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