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Is it harder to teach elementary or hichschool?

Highschool or elementary. Why? #teaching

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Daniela’s Answer

Hi Lindsay!


In elementary school, students are very young, will be adjusting to their new surroundings, and will want to take play breaks in between learning. As a teacher, you will primarily spend your day going through lesson plans; focusing on the fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic; and helping students understand basic concepts in history and science.


Students in middle school are adolescents, but they will also be fulfilling to teach since they are more able to grasp material. As the teacher, you will still be instructing the basics, but you will also be building on the foundational ideas that students learned previously.


About Elementary or Middle School Teaching


In elementary school, students are very young, will be adjusting to their new surroundings, and will want to take play breaks in between learning. As a teacher, you will primarily spend your day going through lesson plans; focusing on the fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic; and helping students understand basic concepts in history and science.


Students in middle school are adolescents, but they will also be fulfilling to teach since they are more able to grasp material. As the teacher, you will still be instructing the basics, but you will also be building on the foundational ideas that students learned previously.


Teaching High School


As a high school teacher, your students have just exited adolescence and are gaining a sense of what it means to be independent. They will be forming closer interpersonal and romantic relationships with each other, but may exhibit some rebellious behavior toward adults or authority. Still, since their knowledge base and capacity to understand information has increased, they will be able to grasp complex ideas easier.


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https://www.petersons.com/graduate-schools/teaching-deciding-which-level.aspx#/sweeps-modal


Good luck in your decisions!

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Elaine’s Answer

Both levels have their pros and cons, but it is more important to understand who you are and where you interact the best with students. I am certain I can teach all levels, but Know I do better with young ones, and so I stayed in elementary. I have friends who also could teach young ones, but their best was with middle and high school students. It is a good idea to visit some different level classrooms and see what you feel most comfortable doing. Subbing before you teach is a very good choice, cause you get a chance to be in charge of classrooms by yourself, and can get a feel for how you feel teaching at each level. One is not better than the other, just different, and depends on your own individual personality, Good luck.
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