Teaching History Online

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Jennifer Said:

What steps must you take to get a teaching degree to teach high school history in texas?

We Answered:

If you can write your name in Texas, you can just about get any job you want.

Irma Said:

Any good online schools for BA in History-Already have an AA?

We Answered:

American Military University http://www.apus.edu
Arizona State University http://www.asu.edu
Athabasca University http://www.athabascau.ca
Caldwell College http://www.caldwell.edu
Charter Oak State College http://www.cosc.edu
University of Houston http://www.uh.edu
Judson College http://www.judson.edu
University of Manitoba http://www.umanitoba.ca
Mary Baldwin College http://www.mbc.edu
Queens University http://www.queensu.ca
Saint Mary of the Woods College http://www.smwc.edu
University of Saskatchewan http://www.usask.ca
Southwestern Adventist University http://www.swau.edu
Thomas Edison State College http://www.tesc.edu
Thompson Rivers University http://www.tru.ca
University of Waterloo http://www.uwaterloo.ca

Other job possibilities for history majors include such things as archivist and museum curator. History is also considered excellent preparation for law school.

Bob Said:

i'd like to teach online lessons n come n tell me wt u r interested in! i can also teach history or science~

We Answered:

Look into offering lessons through WizIQ. You could teach in Cantonese or Mandarin.

Carl Said:

Should I take an online class?

We Answered:

I took an online physics course (I know, waaay different than history) so I had a lab once week that met for labs and/or tests.
I hated it and it was really a last resort. I had to teach myself everything that was in the notes in order to pass the tests. The labs helped, but not much.

If you are motivated and are able to keep a schedule in order to do all the material without having a class to go to then you should be fine, but when I'm at home I prefer to to be relaxing or doing homework, not teaching myself an entire subject.
History might not be so bad though..it's certainly not physics!

Gladys Said:

Teach History Online?

We Answered:

Why wouldn't you want to teach face to face? Are you some kind of neo con or something?

Marie Said:

i would like to teach history of art online.Any ideas?Have BA,MA& soon a PhD in the subject and already teach.

We Answered:

Most universities have online courses, so i would sugest asking about teaching through that where you are currently teaching or try finding a university that is specifically online. Google online education or distance learning, or better yet, write the department of education because they can send you a list of online colleges that are accredited.

Oh and folks, theres no need to insult him he's an art historian and teacher not a computer scientist or engineer. Believe it or not but not everyone's good with technology.

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