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How do I decide which grades I would want to teach? #Spring25
I'm going to grad school next year for art education, and don't know which grades I want to end up teaching.
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Katie’s Answer
Hi Naomi,
Great question! Here's what you can do:
1. Try teaching or interning at different schools—elementary, middle, and high schools.
2. Consider becoming a substitute teacher for a paid opportunity. It's a great way to learn without a long-term commitment.
These steps will help you find out which age group you enjoy working with the most. You might be surprised by what you discover. It's definitely worth exploring to see what feels most fulfilling for you as an educator.
Best of luck with everything!
Great question! Here's what you can do:
1. Try teaching or interning at different schools—elementary, middle, and high schools.
2. Consider becoming a substitute teacher for a paid opportunity. It's a great way to learn without a long-term commitment.
These steps will help you find out which age group you enjoy working with the most. You might be surprised by what you discover. It's definitely worth exploring to see what feels most fulfilling for you as an educator.
Best of luck with everything!
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Elishah’s Answer
Unfortunately, new teachers often do not get to choose the grade they will teach. School districts and administrators typically decide. They can also move teachers from one grade to another from one school year to another as needed. Also, elementary school music programs are more focused on general knowledge and concepts, while high schools have more specific, specialized instruction, so academic backgrounds and extracurricular experiences beyond basic degree requirements can impact hireability and personal choices regarding the grade levels you may want to teach. It might be better initially to consider whether you want to teach in elementary, middle, or high school and then go from there.
I hope this helps,
E.F.
I hope this helps,
E.F.