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EXAMPLE OF A CAREER SLIDE

EXAMPLE OF A CAREER SLIDE. COLOR, BACKGROUND, ANIMATION AND PICTURES WERE intentionally LEFT OUT. THE EXAMPLE IS FOR PATTERN PURPOSE ONLY. K-12 Teacher. Durant-Adkins. Nature of Work. Teaches students to learn in private and public school settings in various subjects such as: Language Arts

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EXAMPLE OF A CAREER SLIDE

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  1. EXAMPLE OF A CAREER SLIDE COLOR, BACKGROUND, ANIMATION AND PICTURES WERE intentionally LEFT OUT. THE EXAMPLE IS FOR PATTERN PURPOSE ONLY.

  2. K-12 Teacher Durant-Adkins

  3. Nature of Work • Teaches students to learn in private and public school settings in various subjects such as: • Language Arts • Mathematics • Social Studies • Science • Art • Music • Technology • Economics

  4. Qualifications • Required to have a bachelor of science degree in education. • Pass a teacher’s certification test • Take 1-2 training classes each year that reflects his or her subject. • Some states require teachers to have a master’s degree after a certain period of time.

  5. Working Conditions • Classroom environment • Students • Computer or laptops • Promethean boards • Desk • Technology • Must be creative • Must have patience and understanding • Lesson planning • Can be stressful • Challenging • Extremely busy • Large volume of paperwork • Large student interaction • Large responsibility for learning • Enjoyable and intriguing • Analytical

  6. Average Earnings • $32,000 - $60,000 average earnings • Based on number of years of experience in teaching • Based on location or state in the United States • “The national average salary for public school teachers in 2006–07 was $50,816” • Notice the quote marks for taking a direct quote from the Internet

  7. Personal Interest in Teaching • Enjoy teaching children • Part of student’s learning for preparation of adulthood • Challenging • Never boring • Can share personal talents and skills • Allows creativity

  8. Reference • National Center for Education Statistics. Salaries. Retrieved October 11, 2009 from, http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=28 • If using the copy and paste function from pictures from the Internet, use example below. This does not include clip art pictures or Microsoft Office On-line pictures. • Example: Image. Retrieved (current date), from http://www.google.com.

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