Where would we be without teachers? They inspire us; they fill our minds with logic and knowledge. The world simply wouldn’t be what it is without teachers; they are re crucial members of society and the workforce. There are so many career options for qualified teachers; every field of human endeavor plays host to teachers in some form or another.
Your future career prospects as a teacher are dependent on:
• Educational background
• Educational level of achievement
• Personal aspirations
• Ability to travel
There are countless teaching positions available for those interested in teaching K-12. The positions most typically vacant are in mathematics, science, and foreign language. While there are numerous teaching positions such as these open all across the country, most of them can be found around urban areas.
What are the most in-demand teaching positions out there?
• Math & Science
• Educational Leadership
• Special Education
• Technology
• Social Science
Did you know that according to recent studies, most K-12 math and science teachers did not major or minor in those areas? In recent years, math and science organizations have been pushing for more specialized and competent teachers to replace the ones currently occupying these positions.
Educational Leadership
Without dedicated and knowledgeable leaders to take charge, many educational institutions show little capacity for growth. Educational leaders set the academic standard for other educators. Many educational leaders also manage the financial and academic sides of an educational system. Without true leaders at the helm, there is very little that you can expect from most schools.
Special Education
Those teachers that take it upon themselves to work with students with disabilities will find themselves earning slightly higher wages. It has been reported that year after year the number of students with disabilities continues to grow (this is most likely due to population expansion) and as a result, more and more qualified teachers are needed to handle the workload.
Technology
Technological achievement is all around us; it moves us, informs us, and literally surrounds us. As a qualified teacher focusing on technology, most of your time will be spent utilizing computers. As technology continues to grow and expand year after year; the role of the technology instructor will become more prevalent and important.
Social Science
The social sciences comprise a very broad range of topics:
• Foreign language
• ESL (English as a second language)
• Sociology
• Political science
• Anthropology
• Archaeology
• Psychology
• Economics
Each of the aforementioned subject areas plays an important role in the growth and development of a student’s life, acting as building blocks for fundamental skills. Understandably, education and teaching is of great importance in society, as it is often the lessons learned in the classroom that can be practically applied in the workforce. Qualified, knowledgeable, and passionate teachers are in demand across the country and the globe. Here in the US, there is also quite a demand for teachers that can help students who are not adept in English to learn the language. It has been estimated that for nearly 20% of US students, English is a second language.
If you truly have the desire and specialize in the proper areas, you will have no trouble finding multiple career opportunities in the school system of your choosing. The demand is there, as well is the desire for improvement; it’s up to caring professionals like yourself to help make a difference in the world.