Masters In Teaching Online

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Peggy Said:

Can I support myself and my son by teaching ESL online?

We Answered:

Frankly I seriously doubt it. Languages need to be spoken to learned. At the present time, most people don't have the ability to web cast so they couldn't talk to you on line.

Here's an idea, many churches and other charitable orgs have ESL classes that are offered to the community.

I don't know what thy pay instructors, but you might check with some local orgs for that kind of service.

Jean Said:

What type of Masters do I need to become an online professor?

We Answered:

Definitely not the MEd or MAT unless you want to teach in the education department.

It depends on the level and subject that you want to teach. The absolute minimum is going to be 'a master's degree in any field with at least 18 graduate hours in the subject' you want to teach. Most schools will prefer a master's degree in the subject and many will prefer a doctorate in the subject.

University of Phoenix requires a master's in the subject (or closely related field) with the last five years work experience in that field as a minimum for their entry instructors online.

The competition for these jobs (online or traditional) is very steep. There are plenty of people with a PhD and/or teaching experiences applying for most positions. You are best serve by getting the highest degree you can in your specialty, getting published, and getting some teaching experience.

Looking at the help wanted ads at the Chronicle of Higher Education will show you exactly what colleges are requiring of their faculty right now. http://chronicle.com/jobs/

Crystal Said:

If you want to teach online classes at a university, should you have yours masters or your phD?

We Answered:

To teach at a 4-year college or university, you're expected to have a PhD for almost every field. Community colleges often hire people with just a masters, but universities don't hire them full time (although they might as an adjunct). Here's a site that lists current job openings at colleges and universities and what they're looking for in applicants. http://www.higheredjobs.com

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