AA Degree Elementary Education

Elementary Education Training

Students who plan to teach in elementary or secondary schools should become familiar with individual state requirements to determine which elementary education program will be the best fit.

While all states require a Bachelor Degree (BA) to teach in the public sector, some vocational schools offer transfer programs whereby an Associate Degree (AA) may be attained prior to earning additional credit hours at a college or university.

Common curriculums provided in elementary education training may include various levels of English Composition, Education, Communication, Introduction to Education for Children with Special Needs, Classroom Instruction, Educational Psychology, and Child Growth and Development. Other courses in an elementary education training program may include Mathematics, History, Science, Physical Education, and more.

Public school teachers are required to be licensed in all 50 states, and licensure is most often granted by individual State Boards of Education upon completion of an approved education training program. Those who wish to teach in the private sector may not always be required to have a Bachelor’s Degree. In this case, students may attain elementary education training via a vocational school and present an Associate’s Degree to gain a private school teaching position.

If you are serious about a career in teaching, requirements can go well beyond the education obtained in a traditional or vocational school; many educational boards encourage and/or require professional certification. In particular, there is currently a National Certification program (sponsored by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards) that allows teachers to transfer licenses from one state to another.

Typically, students who have successfully completed elementary education training at a trade school, and have gone on to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree, may acquire gainful employment as teachers in preschool, kindergarten, elementary or middle schools.

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The College of Education at FAU is announcing a new program for Fall, 2009 at Palm Beach Community College at Belle Glade. A bachelors degree in elementary education through a cohort/block schedule will be offered at the PBCC- Belle Glade campus . If you have an associate of arts(AA) degree or will be graduating this spring or summer, and want to major in elementary education with ESOL endorsement, courses will begin Fall 2009 and continue through Spring 2011. Additional information will be posted soon.
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If I have a AA degree in elementary education…could I work in a public school?

Question by eRsLeNe: If I have a AA degree in elementary education…could I work in a public school?
I am going to be a student soon at University of Phoenix in Phoenix, Az. I was just wondering what others would say on here. I do know most schools would rather you have a BA degree. I would love to teach kindergarten or 1st grade. I have been working with kids for 2 years. Do you think I would be probably working in a child care facility, if I have a AA degree?

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Answer by mom2angels
With No Child Left Behind laws you will have to have a Bachelors and your teaching license to teach in public schools. You can work as a paraprofessional (teachers assistant) with a associates degree or substitute teach. Good ways to get your foot in the door.

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