Licensure & Certification
Education Pathways
Teaching Specialties
School Types
100

What is the term for the process by which prospective teachers get licensed to teach?

Certification

100

What is the first level of graduate study completed after a bachelor's degree?

Master’s Degree

100

What is NOT a place that teachers work?

Department Stores

100

What type of teacher works daily with a paraprofessional?

Elementary School Teacher

200

What is the term for the highest level of academic degree?

Doctoral Degree

200

What is a percentage of extra pay that teachers get within their district?

Local Supplement

200

What is NOT a type of teaching specialist? 

Teaching for ed., Teaching Leadership, Education principles, Society and Ed. 

None, all are teaching specialist. 
200

What type of school incorporates more projects and activities?

Elementary School

300

What is the term for moving to a higher position within a career?

Advancement Opportunities

300

What is the minimum degree requirement for teachers?

Bachelor’s Degree

300

What are the benefits of becoming a teacher?

Health insurance, retirement, set periods of leave or breaks.

300

What type of teacher specializes in one grade level?

Elementary School Teacher

400

What is a post-master's degree program common in education?

Specialist Degree

400

What organization is for students working toward a degree in education?

FEA (Future Educators Association)

400

What type of program serves students ages 4-5 focused on learning through play?

PreK

400

What type of school allows topics to be studied in more depth?

High School

500

What is a fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee?

Salary

500

What path to becoming an educator includes a four-year degree and certification?

Traditional

500

What type of teacher specializes in teaching one or two areas?

Middle School Teacher

500

What type of teacher typically has additional responsibilities outside of teaching?

High School Teacher

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