Education Classes

A degree in Education can create a very long and successful career in Teaching. Depending on what avenue you choose, job longevity is expected to increase over the years – resulting in more job security for you. Below are just some of the different teaching avenues available to you.

  • Kindergarten and elementary school teachers prepare younger students for future schooling by teaching them the basic subjects such as math, reading and how not to eat glue (kidding, sort of).
  • Middle school teachers educate students, most of whom are in 6th – 8th grade. They help students build on the fundamentals they learned in elementary school and prepare them for the more difficult lessons they will learn in high school.
  • High school teachers help prepare students for life after graduation. They teach academic lessons and various skills that students will need to attend college and to enter the job market.
  • Postsecondary teachers instruct students in a wide variety of academic and vocational subjects in public and private colleges and universities, professional schools, junior or community colleges, and career and vocational schools.

If you are interested in more information on a career as an Educator, simply choose a school below and request information on financial aid, tuition costs, course offerings, and much more.

Education Classes

Is A Career as an Educator Right For Me?

Depending on what teaching career path you choose, a Bachelor’s Degree is generally required. To become a college professor/teacher, you will most likely have to obtain your Doctorate  or a Professional Degree.

Kindergarten & Elementary
Average Pay $51,380 per year
Entry-Level Education Bachelor’s degree

top 10% earned more than $76,490

Middle School
Average Pay $51,960 per year
Entry-Level Education Bachelor’s degree

top 10% earned more than $80,940

High School
Average Pay $53,230 per year
Entry-Level Education Bachelor’s degree

top 10% earned more than $83,230

Postsecondary / College
Average Pay $62,050 per year
Entry-Level Education Doctoral or professional degree

top 10% earned more than $130,510

If you are interested in more information on a career as an Educator, simply choose a school below and request information on financial aid, tuition costs, course offerings, and much more.

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