The Kansas Future Teacher Academy at Emporia State University (ESU), sponsored by The Teachers College and directed by the Jones Institute for Educational Excellence, has graduated more than 1,300 of Kansas' brightest high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Since 1989, when the first academy had the honor of receiving the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Christa McAuliffe Showcase for Excellence Award, the Future Teacher Academy at ESU has provided select students with the opportunity to learn more about the challenges and rewards of teaching and has become recognized as an established and highly respected educational opportunity for students throughout the state of Kansas.
During this intense five-day program, the participants share in a variety of activities that will help them to better understand what teachers do and to determine whether or not they have the potential for meeting this professional challenge. Activities include participating in seminars on leadership and self-improvement and having the opportunity to listen to and interact with ESU faculty, Kansas Master Teachers, Kansas State Teacher of the Year Team, National Board Certified Teachers, among other highly accomplished educators.
Applications for the academy are available to all Kansas public and private high school principals and counselors and to other selected educators and high school club sponsors. Participants are selected from the pool of applicants according to their academic record, school and community leadership, letters of reference, and a brief essay on why they are interested in teaching as a career.
Is an Education Degree in Your Future?
Careers for individuals with a degree in education: ● teacher: early childhood / elementary / middle school / high school ● coach: academic / athletic ● curriculum development ● online teaching ● textbook author/editor ● test developer ● education research ● social welfare ● community service ● child care administration ● vocational counseling ● educational sales ● corporate professional development
An education degree can be the foundation for specialized positions: ● adaptive physical education instructor ● curriculum specialist ● guidance counselor ● school librarian ● school psychologist ● special education administrator ● school principal ● district administrator ● speech and language pathologist ● superintendent ● reading specialist
A degree in education does not always lead to a job in a traditional school setting: ● charter schools ● private schools ● magnet schools ● schools outside the US (including Department of Defense schools) ● recreation centers ● hospitals ● correctional institutions ● museums ● libraries ● churches ● government agencies ● international language schools