INTERESTS
Do you like to tutor or babysit young children?
Do you enjoy creating lesson plans?
Are you a good role model for younger students?
Are you good at helping others draw, read or write?
Do you like to create crafts, art, or bulletin boards
Do you like to play games with spelling, reading, or math?
Do you enjoy coaching sports?
People in this career field can:
Assist people with personal and family needs
Help improve people's mental health
Inspire trust and confidence in clients
Work with students with disabilities
Prepare lesson plans and materials for classes
Organize supplies and resources
Evaluate student progress
Ensure smooth operation of an educational institution
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Superintendent
Principal
Director of Training
Supervisor
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Test Measurement Specialist
College President
Dean
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Education Researcher
College Advisor
Librarian
Daycare Center Director
Teacher Aide