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How to Become a Business Teacher?

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Business skills are highly important in this economy and getting certified to teach business in Texas can differentiate you as a teacher.

The requirements for obtaining a business education teaching specialist for grades six through twelve involves a specific set of academic courses for teaching business related topics. An alternative certification in business for middle school through high school students will require the education professional to be capable of teaching business related course work revolving around the topics of personal finance, basic financial market topics, economics concepts and some corporate finance topics.

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How to Become a Spanish Teacher?

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

According to the Center for Immigration Studies, Texas encompasses a 59.4% share of all Mexican immigrants to the United States.
Spanish is a highly prevalent language spoken throughout Texas and has become the official second language. People often use search engines to learn how to become a Spanish teacher.

Obtaining an alternative certification for languages other than English as a specialist in Spanish for early childhood education through twelfth grade students will require general education courses and foundational skills in Spanish language including reading, writing and conversational skills. Spanish is one of the most used languages throughout the world and is widely taught and spoken in various parts of the world.

Learn more about the requirements of becoming a Spanish Teacher.

Becoming a Teacher In Difficult Times

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Many college graduates have been laid-off recently due to the financial crisis that grips the entire world. Some are very young, they are the first to be fired, and others approach the half-century mark, wondering about their dwindling 401Ks. Many of these professionals should seriously consider becoming teachers in public schools for two very good reasons: first, there is a shortage of educators and second, it has become a lot easier to get certified. (more…)