Science Teaching Jobs
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Henry Said:
Are all teaching jobs hard to get or are math and science jobs easy?We Answered:
I just graduated from a B.Sc/B.Ed - Secondary (math/biology majors). I'll be honest with you - it is hard finding jobs in math in science. Maths and science teachers are in high demand, but employers want experienced teachers. Once you have that initial year or so of experience I think you'll be set.Oh and I wouldn't recommend going into secondary education. Primary is MUCH better (if you like little kids of course!) The older ones talk back, they have no respect, it is dangerous (yes, I have been threatened on my teaching pracs) and they just don't appreciate the hard work you put in. Do a google search - secondary teaching is one of the most stressful jobs out there. Just my personal opinion. Unfortunately the layout of the course at my university meant I didn't actually get to experience being in a classroom til 3rd year, and by then I just wanted to finish my degree.
I think I'm going to eventually switch to primary, I just want to travel a bit first.
Nathaniel Said:
I want to get out of teaching, what other jobs can I do?(cert.elem.ed, science and history)?We Answered:
IT is always big but you may need training. Known several teachers who got out and into IT as a career. Have you thought of looking at your nearest University for their research fellowships? Not sure if it would be your thing as I don't know what it entails but you never know.Museum work? There are science museums that have education officers and you usually need a teaching qualification for that. You'd still be working with kids but its a more varied job as you would be interpreting the museum for them and they would go home at the day's end. You'd need lesson plans but non of the individual reports on kids as you do in school. Its not a very well paid career, but it is interesting. try www.museumsassociation.org for jobs and advice.
James Said:
spain, teaching jobs in spain, science?We Answered:
Most jobs in Spains education sector offered for foreigners are those of teaching english. Science isn't really a easy to find teaching job. International schools as well focus on teaching the english language. You could try searching here:http://www.teachabroad.com/Spain.cfm
Michele Said:
What science/math related jobs don't require public speaking/communication/teaching?We Answered:
I would think an accountant, CPA.I think what you need to look for is a school that you can take online, or at least partially. Do those courses online so that you don't have to give any presentations and you can fulfill the requirements.
After that any laboratory technician job or maybe forensic accounting
Tiffany Said:
What kind of jobs can I get with a Social Science/History Education Major besides teaching?We Answered:
I am a 2nd grade student and studying English Language Teaching. I'll also be teaching like you 2-3 years later... However, I don't want to focus on teaching only. I'm playing basketball on college team and hope to be professional when I get my license soon. I think you should concentrate on your hobby whatever it is. You may not make money, but you can enjoy doing it. Please don't leave teaching though. You must have studied a lot to have the major.Jessie Said:
Will it be easier to find a teaching job teaching social science or earth-space science?We Answered:
Science as a subject is considered one of the high risk areas, that is to say there are not enough teachers to go around. The other high risk areas are Mathematics and Special Education.Earth-Space science is quite a small slice of the science pie so to speak, however if you combine it with another science or a mathematics minor you might have a chance. As another option you might want to try for a science composite at the secondary level. Reference the Florida Department of Education at http://www.fldoe.org/ for additional information.
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