Middle school and high school teachers help to prepare students to go on to college and enter the workforce. As a Secondary Education teacher, you’ll be teaching academic lessons as well as life skills to equip young students with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed in life.
Earning your Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, will train you to teach in grades 7-12, and specialize in a subject such as English, math or science.
The bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education program is in the College of Education and Professional Development at Marshall and part of its Curriculum, Instruction & Foundations program that includes elementary, secondary, educational foundations and educational computing for pre-service teachers. The Secondary Education programs are designed for those who want to teach content to middle school and / or high school students. Through teaching degree programs, students receive broad content knowledge in the core academic area of choice as well as in the art and science of teaching children.
Currently, our accredited Secondary Education program offers licensure degree programs in the following areas:
Training for your degree in education at Marshall University means you’ll benefit from all the advantages we provide to future teachers: Award-winning faculty, small classroom size, newly renovated facilities, multiple clinical experiences, a full semester of student teaching and training in technology.
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Learn to engage, instruct & inspire students with an education degree. Secondary education teachers are always in high demand across the country and abroad.
Secondary Education graduates may choose to go on for graduate study at Marshall University and at other institutions.
Marshall’s education accredited graduate degree programs:
Education, M.A.
Teaching, M.A.T.
Education Specialist in Curriculum & Instruction, Ed.S.
Doctor of Education in Curriculum & Instruction Ed.D.
The median annual wage for high school teachers was $60,320 in May 2018, reports the BLS. The lowest 10 percent of teachers earned less than $39,740, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $97,500.
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