All certified teachers require this degree.
Bachelor's.
A first year teacher makes about this much according to the textbook.
$39,000.
True or False: You should dress professionally for a job interview.
True.
This color emotes feelings of energy, war, danger, strength, power, and determination, but also passion, desire, and love.
Red.
This is what public schools are funded by.
Taxes.
This degree means you can only teach grades Pre-K - 5th.
Early childhood education degree.
First year teachers make this much according to the Morgan County Charter Schools Salary Schedule.
43,000.
True or False: You should ask questions during an interview.
True.
This color symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility, and generally makes people feel emotionally safe.
Green.
An unexpected moment where learning occurs.
A teachable moment.
Counselors, Librarians, and Speech Pathologists require this degree.
Master's.
Teachers can earn more money by doing this.
Getting a higher degree and having more years of teaching experience.
A 1-2 page description of your education, experience, and awards.
Resume.
This color represents enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, creativity, determination, attraction, success, encouragement, and stimulation.
Orange.
This is what schools teach.
Curriculum.
This degree requires attendance at a community college and takes 2 years to receive.
Associate's.
This is your pay before taxes are taken out.
Gross Income.
True or False: You should not smile during your interview.
False.
This color can give a design scheme depth and is associated with luxury and creativity.
Purple.
This is what CTE stands for.
Career Technical Education.
This degree requires attendance at some universities, and take 7-10 years to receive.
Specialist/PhD.
This is your pay after taxes are taken out.
Net Income.
True or False: You should show up late to an interview.
False.
This color is associated with trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth, and heaven.
Blue.
Your personal set of beliefs about how children learn.
Philosophy of education.