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Re: Thinking of becoming computer teacher
Posted by business teacher on 4/29/08

    If you are only interested in teaching computer applications, you
    might want to check out private computer training schools. I worked
    at one for over 15 years training the employees of area businesses.
    Many of the employees held no license to teach (it was an advantage
    that I did hold the license--but wasn't a requirement to be hired)

    On 4/28/08, I did it wrote:
    > I took and passed the business test, but it had a very limited
    > amount of technology on it. It covered ALL business - accounting,
    > management, marketing, finance, technology, etc. Passing that test
    > may get you in the door for a technology teaching job, but if you
    > are teaching certain computer/technology classes, you'll need to
    > know more than what's on the business test!
    >
    >
    >
    > On 4/21/08, Test wrote:
    >> According to the Mass DOE website, all you need for a preliminary
    >> license is:
    >> -Achieve a passing score on the Communication and Literacy Skills
    test
    >> -Possession of a bachelor's degree
    >> -Achieve a passing score on the Business subject matter test
    >>
    >>
    >> There is the URL:
    >>
    >
    https://www4.doemass.org/elar/licensurehelp/LicenseRequirementsCriter
    iaPageControl.ser
    >>
    >>
    >> On 4/17/08, No wrote:
    >>> As a CS teacher, there is no way you could become one or pass
    >>> the certification test without being able to program several
    >>> languages really well, especially C++ & java.
    >>>
    >>> On 4/16/08, CTJS wrote:
    >>>> If you want to teach at the high school level, the computer
    >>>> application courses tend to be under the business department
    >>>> and the computer programming classes are either in Math or
    >>>> sometimes in the Technology department (if there is one).
    >>>>
    >>>> Business certification can be tricky to obtain because it
    >>>> encompasses more than just computer applications.
    >>>>
    >>>> If you want to become a high school computer science teacher,
    >>>> you usually need a computer science or mathematics degree.


 
 
 
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