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Teaching has been seen for many years as a “reliable” profession. The pay may not be huge, but teachers (especially public school teachers) have been guaranteed a good job and room for advancement with the proper training — along with benefits... 

The field of special education could be headed for troubled times ahead. According to a new study, it appears that there very well may be shortages of PhDs in the area come the next five years, if something doesn’t change. The report, which comes from... 

I know, when we’re young we often believe we’re going to save the world, right? The future seems so limitless and full of potential. Perhaps it’s that limitlessness that steers some of us off course, distracting us from finding a way to make... 

Happy Halloween! In honor of this weekends festivities I’ve decided to rate the top 5 educators that I would never, ever want to be taught by. Seriously, I’d rather have Arnold Schwarzenegger from “Kindergarten Cop” lecture me... 

Healthcare workers who are interested in shifting careers may already have some of the qualifications necessary to become a special education teacher. While they may need to gain more education to earn a teaching certification, there are now many online... 

Although teaching has historically been a stable career and thought of as a good “fallback” job, in this economy that is not necessarily the case.  Even teachers who are currently employed spend their time worrying about the next budget cut.... 

The teaching profession remains one of the most reliable careers in today’s tough economy. Now two universities in Indiana are making it easier for people to attain a teaching accredited degree online. According to news channel WHTR, Ball State... 

The turbulent economy has many industries focusing on ways to prevent similar financial disasters from occurring in the future. As a result, many employers are ensuring that their workforces are as qualified and effective as possible, which could increase... 

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