What do I major in to be a high school history teacher?
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most likely, you will need to double major in History and Secondary Education. Some schools offer a teaching certificate program, but don’t actually declare it a major, so you would have to declare History as your major and then also be enrolled in the teaching certificate program.
It is much easier to major in education in order to become “highly qualified” and receive your state license. If you major in history, THEN complete a transition to teaching program, you will pay much more and have to take additional courses to earn your license, instead of completing your bachelors, pass an exam, and receive your license all together.
I completed a program that let me bypass nearly all of the education courses and focus on taking social studies credits, plus I started teaching earlier and longer as a student teacher.
Check out Indiana University’s Community of Teachers program http://education.indiana.edu/~comteach
When I graduated, I received a Bachelor’s Degree in English with Secondary Licensure.
You’ll take a ton of history classes, and then as you get older you’ll begin taking education classes, finishing off with a practicum or intership for a semester.
CALL THE COLLEGE TO BE SURE. I know a guy who majored in history at Syracuse and wanted to teach, and then got to the end with no education classes…he ended up selling cell phones.
ask a teacher or two where you live what teaching jobs are in demand and their advise… you might be surprised at how much they want to help you.
Here is one more thing to consider.. a company called AmeriCORP (americacor?) is a program all over the country that has college aged kids tutoring/ helping out elementary aged kids. GREAT PROGRAM. it does notpay much at first.. BUT after two year orsomething they will give you lots of money for college, you get ons of experience (which is more useful than anything- and you learn that education major stuff first hand) AND when you become a teacher, you will get pushed up on the pay scale. instead of starting at the bottom, you will get year 2 pay your first year. not a huge difference at first, but the difference between year 3 and year 5 pay is substantial.
bottom line, major in your subjct matter– NOT EDUCATION!! you will learn all of that stuff.
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