Friday, August 7, 2015

Earn Accredited Teaching Degrees Online



As unemployment rates continue to surge around the country, I'm looking to move into a field that provides more job security. I have a feeling that being an IT specialist isn't going to cut it for very much longer, especially with huge corporations drastically scaling back the size of their workforce. Plus, it seems that every day a new college grad with a freshly minted computer science degree submits a resume to the HR Department. It's only a matter of time before I get downsized in favor of someone with lower salary requirements.

After giving a lot of thought to my future, I've decided that I want to teach. I enjoy working with young people and I have to admit that I've always been attracted to the idea of having a long summer vacation every year. So I've recently been checking out schools that offer teaching degrees online. I need to take Internet-based classes because there's no way I could just drop everything to sit around on campus all day. I want to keep working so I can finish school with the lowest amount of debt possible. Thank goodness it's possible to get teaching degrees online these days!

Web courses have been around for more than a decade now and have gained credibility with employers. As long as I enroll at a school that offers fully accredited teaching degrees online, I'll have the exact same standing as someone who attended traditional classes. Moreover, taking classes on the Internet provides far greater flexibility and is much more affordable than the old-fashioned route. I just have to find the right program.

An important consideration in this regard is whether or not the program is recognized by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. From what I've learned thus far, it seems like NCATE accredited programs are the only ones worth pursuing. I certainly don't want to waste time and money on a degree that isn't even going to be recognized by school districts when I apply for a job. So I definitely have to check out the institutions offering teaching degrees online to make sure I don't get hosed.

Another critical factor to consider is price. I need to attend a college or university that offers affordable teaching degrees online. I don't want to spend tens of thousands of dollars to get a Master's degree, especially for Internet classes. Even though financial aid could be available to me, I want to keep costs under control.

All in all, I think I'm on the right track here. There are plenty of good universities that offer teaching degrees online, so I just have to get my act together and apply before the next semester begins. Once I obtain a degree and K-12 certification, I'll be ready to embark on an exciting new career. I haven't been this upbeat about my future in a long time!

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