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Hi, I'm currently in school. I want to teach HS math but because I live in a rural area with a family I am limited on the bachelor degree choices without moving. We have a very good Elementary Education program here, and I was advised by a friend that I could get my bachelors in elementary but then "test up" to be able to teach High School. Of course when I talk to the career advisers at the college they say I am required to get a bachelors in secondary education or a subject (ie math), and that I would not be able to teach high school with an elementary degree.

Has anyone switched from elementary to secondary? Or does anyone know if the "test up" advice was any good?

Thank you for any suggestions.
Denise On 10/29/14, Christina wrote: > Hi, > I'm currently in school. I want to teach HS math but > because I live in a rural area with a family I am limited > on the bachelor degree choices without moving. We have a > very good Elementary Education program here, and I was > advised by a friend that I could get my bachelors in > eleme...See More
Nov 10, 2014
anon I think you should ask at the college about this.

On 10/29/14, Christina wrote: > Hi, > I'm currently in school. I want to teach HS math but > because I live in a rural area with a family I am limited > on the bachelor degree choices without moving. We have a > very good Elementary Education program here, and I was > advi...See More
Nov 25, 2014
Math Teach Maybe there's a reason why you would (or should) have a degree in math if you want to teach math.

For example, sooner or later you may find yourself having to teach AP Calculus. Or, you may want to apply for a teaching job at a magnet school for gifted, and may have to be able to teach Differential Equations or Linear (Matrix) Algebra. As...See More
Nov 25, 2014


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