Secondary Education
What is the future like for those who want to become secondary teachers in the coming decades? Quite positive. The baby-boomers are moving into their senior years and the country is becoming more and more gray, yet the teaching profession has not lost its importance. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, between 1998 and 2010, the number of teachers for both elementary and secondary schools is projected to rise, primarily due to the increase in school enrollment during this period. The number of secondary teachers will increase at a faster rate than the number of elementary teachers. "Excellent job opportunities will stem from the large number of teachers expected to retire over the next 10 years, particularly at the secondary school level" (U.S. Dept. Of Labor). Individuals who are presently getting a degree in education or planning to in the next several years, will most likely have little difficulty finding a position.
The world of education and the role of the teacher are rapidly changing. In the past, teachers spent nearly all of their time drilling students in the areas of mathematics, science, social studies and English. Today and in the coming decades, educators will be taking more time to especially prepare young men and women for their future careers. Instead of having one lifelong occupation as in the past, present-day graduates will hold as many as a half a dozen different positions during their lifetimes. As a result, "many classes are becoming less structured, with students working in groups to discuss and solve problems together" (ibid.).
Preparing students for this future workforce is a major stimulus generating the changes in education. To be prepared, students must be able to interact with others, adapt to new technology, and logically think through problems. Teachers, chiefly those insecondary schools, must provide the tools and environment for their students to develop these skills.
Increasingly, secondary school teachers are leading one or two specialized areas. They may, for example, instruct the traditional...
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