The prospect for a career in online education teaching grows consistently each year. The idea of acquiring a Masters or BA in education without actually leaving the home. The other attracting measure of internet education courses is the common vision of those hiring the graduate for an online teaching job and be able to work from home or anywhere in the world. There are some issues that should be addressed before committing to the financial investment required to undertake this type of education. The first step to securing an online education teaching course it to do homework! There are many programs that are not accredited institutions. What could be worse than investing years of time in a course that ultimately puts the educated person back in the same place before taking the course? Correspondence has been super personified with the dawning of online teachers and students that simulate classroom settings. internet education teaching could very well be the career of the future. That could explain why more and more people are turning to online education to meet their education requirements. Enrolling in internet education classes offer a feasible solution due to the convenience of delivery. Students are able to… Continue reading
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Career changers in the current “great recession” are investigating their options for a career change teaching alternative. If you came to this article as a private sector professional having lost your job or you’ve suffered cutbacks in pay and benefits, you may be thinking about a second career. A public service job is suddenly popular with a lot of folks impacted by today’s economy who are thinking a teaching position may offer greater job security.
On the other hand, many teaching positions once thought to be stable may be experiencing disruption by the dramatic drop-off in State education revenues. Public school districts are finding their budgets being cut as the tax-base declined with more citizens being unemployed. This has driven cost-cutting measures that have stretched and strained remaining school personnel and forced the closure of some schools across the nation.
This article examines the mid career change teaching opportunities that exist for those with a teaching career background and degree. Do you have valuable experience in instructing, presenting, planning course structuring and design? Do you possess strong personal relations skills, communication and leadership abilities? If you have any or all of these qualities honed by your years of education training and… Continue reading
Evolution comes when the need for it arises and as technology prospers so does the education industry. The media used in education have come a long way from stone tables to the early pen and paper. At the new age of computers, the Internet, wifi and other technological advancement, the birth of a new teaching and training methodology is certain. Elearning has no proper definition so far, since it covers various forms of technology enhanced learning or TEL. To simply define it in a literal way, it is a new modern teaching method where students or trainees get to study an education or training course, where they rarely or never meet personally their fellow learners nor their instructors because they study online.Instructors teach and train their students without meeting them face to face, the students and their instructors’ only line of communication and interaction is through online interface. Students can study even if they are miles away from their fellow students. They are connected and are able to learn from their instructors thanks to this breakthrough technological advancement in teaching.So what is so good about this brand new teaching and training style? Why are many are so interested in… Continue reading
A Concise History of Education of Teachers, of Teacher Training and TeachingWestern history of teacher training, education history, teaching theories, education of teachers, modern history od education, began in early 18th century Germany: teaching seminaries educating teachers were the first formal teacher training in Western history of education and teaching.
(History of education had 2nd century-BC Greek Spartan free public education, Athenian Academy until age 18 and higher Academy and Lyceum; Roman private formal schooling in tiers; China’s 1st century-BC administrator examinations; 1st century Jewish informal Cul’ Tura general education; Islam’s 9th century universities [madrasahs]; 16th century Aztec mandatory teen education; 18th century Russian nation-wide education, Poland’s Education Ministry, Chez ‘teacher of nations’ Comenius’s ‘Didactica Magna’ on universal education [compulsory, certified teachers, tests]; leading later Western history of education –17th century Scotland’s free education, 18th’s Norway’s mandatory literacy and New Zealand’s standard education, 21st’s Europe’s Bologna process equalising educational qualifications.)
Teacher education and training, first teacher training college in French history of education and history of teaching, Jean Babtiste de la Salle’s 18th century Brothers of the Christian schools, had non-clerical male teachers teaching poor and middle class children. Based on Greek philosophers’ philosophy of education and teaching, re-introduced by… Continue reading