The majority of teacher education graduates can expect to work in the K-12 system. To teach successfully, graduates must be prepared to work closely and effectively with students, colleagues, parents, and the community in virtually every aspect of educational decision-making. Furthermore, graduates must understand and embrace that it is imperative to engage in continued professional learning.
Alternative careers in education that may also be considered:
Many graduates will choose from one or more additional careers in education, nearly all of which require successful experience as a school-based practitioner, permanent professional certification, and a master's or doctoral degree in education:
- Curriculum development
- Author/editor of instructional resources
- Educational consultant
- Community/youth instructor
- Staff training
- Specialist in a department of education or school district