‘Somethings You Need To Know About & For Your Future Job’
4/29/22
- - - -
As a student, we’re all always faced with one specific question..
“What are you going to be when you’re older?”
And today, I’m going to shine some clarity on your confused little minds and possibly help guide your decision making on what YOU want to be when you’re older and what will help form your goals, the steps to becoming a future.. Whatever it is you’re hoping to become!
- - - -
Starting off.. A Teacher!
- The title teacher is very clear and obvious but to summarize the duties of one, they are an individual who have gone through timely training and studying in hopes of becoming someone who will be able to use the knowledge they were taught and the training they had gone through to be able to pass the according knowledge onto the younger growing children depending on their age and teach them how to survive and strive within the world with the subject the respective teacher slaved away to become the most knowledgeable on.
COURSES & DEGREE:
- Bachelor's Degree or higher / State teacher certifications
Helpful Courses:
- Education
- Child Development
- Child Psychology
- Curriculum Design And Instruction
- Student Teaching
- Instruction And Assessment
- - - -
Next, School Nurse!
- The title School Nurse is very well known to almost anyone and everyone where their duties include similarly to regular hospital nurses but their target group are children and students within school premises and sometimes as well the adults who work as faculty alongside the nurses, enhancing a child's learning experience. Their duties can include treating small bruises to taking care of headaches and stomach aches, usually only the minor injuries where hospital nurses would have to take over if the injury grew severe.
COURSES & DEGREE:
- Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Nursing or higher
Helpful Courses
- Seminar/Practicum School Nurse
- Health Promotion And Disease Prevention In Culturally Diverse Populations
- Diagnostic Physical Exam Across The Lifespan
- Diagnosis And Management Of Psychiatric Conditions In Primary Care
- - - -
Lastly, a Tutor!
- It’s as the name goes, an individual who specializes in teaching multiple or a single subject in a non-classroom setting with individual students or small groups while all parties work together to hone skills, study with note-taking strategies, prepare for tests, work together on completing homework assignments or work on grasping new concepts or subjects.
COURSES & DEGREE:
- High School Degree or higher
Helpful Courses
- One Or Two Main School Subjects [EX. Math, English, Science]
- Communication Course Or Communication Workshop
- Progressive Teaching Tools Or Barriers To Study Workshop
- Tutor Practical
- Teacher Or Tutor Administrative Requirements Orientation For Supplementary Educational Services (SES)
- Applied Scholastics Achievement Program Curriculum Orientation
- - - -
That’s all for today, I’ll be back soon for a part 2 but let me know your thoughts on these jobs!