Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Learning to Teach - The Basics of an Online Education Degree By Kelli D Smith

If you enjoy working with children, have a love for learning, and possess strong multi-tasking abilities, at some point you may have thought about becoming a teacher. Now is a good time to start earning the credentials, since this profession has been projected to grow by 12 percent between 2006 and 2016, creating about 479,000 new teaching jobs.

Teaching requires certification, which is most often obtained through a bachelor's degree program. If you are interested in completing a bachelor's degree, there are many online programs available. If you already have a bachelor's degree in any subject, there are many programs offering online Master's degrees in education that can be completed in two years.

Benefits to Earning an Online Degree

While there are various benefits to earning your education degree online, they can be summed up with one word: flexibility. You can complete coursework at your own pace, whenever and wherever it's convenient for you. If you have a job or a family that keeps you from traditional classes, you can do the coursework in the evenings or on the weekends. The flexible schedule also means that you can still work full-time, which makes supporting yourself and paying for classes a bit easier.

What to Expect from an Online Education Degree

If you pursue an online bachelor's or Master's degree in education, you can expect to take typical education classes such as the following:

  • Teaching Methods
  • Classroom Management
  • Theories of Learning
  • Educational Law
  • Curriculum Development

You will complete both practicums and student teaching to get real-life experience teaching and managing a class. If your online coursework is synchronous, you will participate in online discussions or videoconferencing at particular times; if your coursework is asynchronous, you will complete lessons and participate in learning activities at your own pace.

Tips for Earning an Online Education Degree

  1. Set aside time to work on your online degree every day. While you can complete coursework at your own pace, you will learn more effectively if you study regularly
  2. Make sure the school you choose for completing your online education degree is accredited and can prepare you for teaching in the specific field you choose. As all states require the passing of an exam for certification, be sure the online education degree program you enroll in can get you ready
  3. Network with other education professionals. Many teachers will tell you that some of their greatest resources are other teachers. If you're feeling short on inspiration or creativity, teachers can offer advice and help to get you through some tough coursework moments

Of course, the best advice for anyone wanting to pursue an online bachelor's or Master's degree in education is to make sure you're truly interested in teaching, and then go for it. With all the online education programs out there, now is a better time than ever to start working towards a degree in education.

Edu411.org lists online education degree and training programs for those interested in pursuing a career in the education field

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