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Elemtnary teachers?

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what work can you do with a degree in education when school finishes

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  1. after completing degree in education, i will concentrate only on education line of work for teaching, training and educating the children..  because i interested in education and studied for it..


  2. your bachlore is in education?  then probably things that pertain to kids or setting up programs that educate.  like zoo, museums, etc that have programs for kids.  

    maybe a bookstore (which doesn't require a degree at all).  you hav limited yourself however, by getting a degree in education.

  3. i am assuming you can work in like tutoring places, or with schools who do summer programs

  4. Education is a very marketable field.  You can tutor - privately or for a company.  I have always worked at a bank during the summers.  You might want to consider a temporary employment agency.  They usually have openings to fill in the summertime for companies when their year-round employees are taking their own vacations.  Check with your own doctor's office and others in your community to see if you can work part-time or help with summer vacation vacancies. Daycares are sometimes excited to have trained educators work with them in the summer, or maybe a local community college will have summer programs for children that would need staffing.  Also, at a community college, depending on their criteria, you might be eligible to either teach an entry level class or two or take some refresher courses yourself.

    It shouldn't be hard to find summertime employment!  Good luck!!!!!  

    P.S. Ok, now write the word "elementary" five times in your journal!!                                                    (Ha, ha - just kidding - as a teacher myself-I just couldn't help it!)
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