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Earning an education degree takes time, dedication, and effort. Whether you opt to begin with an associate degree, then move into a bachelor’s degree, you’re going to be spending between two and four years at your studies. You’ll work on your general education courses, which give you a solid foundation for what you’ll be teaching to your students. Next, you’ll move into your core courses, which teach you about the process of teaching. Finally, you’ll move into a short internship (student teaching), where you’ll begin putting educational theory into practice. This will prepare you for that happy day when you move into your own classroom and begin teaching your own students.

As an elementary school teacher, you’ll be most interested in early childhood education. You love seeing young children “get” a new concept. That dawning understanding in their eyes gives you a feeling of satisfaction that you succeeded in teaching a student to begin understanding how letters form words and they can read! Or they’ll see how numbers relate to one another and they can add up to bigger numbers or be subtracted into smaller numbers.

You have a good background in early childhood development. You know the theories. You’ve learned about primary education pedagogy and you use it every time you create a new lesson plan.

If you feel a genuine passion for teaching children, then teaching is your vocation, not just a profession. With each young life you touch, you are creating a legacy that may last for generations. Best of all, you’ll never work yourself out of a job—there will always be new children who need or want to learn.