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High s chool Teacher

High s chool Teacher . By: Suzie downs. High School Teacher Job Description. Responsible for building curriculum that will promote student learning in one or more subject areas. They also wear many other hats: Coach Advise Tutor. Job Working Conditions.

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High s chool Teacher

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  1. High school Teacher By: Suzie downs

  2. High School TeacherJob Description Responsible for building curriculum that will promote student learning in one or more subject areas. They also wear many other hats: • Coach • Advise • Tutor

  3. Job Working Conditions • Employed by public or private schools • Instruct 20-35 students • Average work week- 50 hours • 9-10 months a year • Summers spent planning or taking classes

  4. Earnings- Washington Wages

  5. Washington Outlook

  6. Education • Bachelor Degree • Complete one year teaching program • Once certified teachers are required to continue taking classes to maintain certification • Teachers must hold specific endorsements in order to teach different subjects

  7. www.wwu.edu Western Washington University

  8. www.clark.edu.edu & www.wsu.edu Clark College- Transfer to WSU

  9. Core Tasks & Attributes My Strengths Enjoy working with kids Like the classroom environment What to coach students I am very creative and would be good at finding ways to teach kids • Motivate students • Build creative lesson plans • Adapt teaching methods to students’ needs • Prepare and grade tests and assignments • Coach, supervise, field trips • Monitor behavior/discipline

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