How to Become a Teacher (Steps, Requirements & Tips) (2023)

So you want to know how to become a teacher.

Maybe you had great tutors when you were in school. Perhaps your own kid amplifies the importance of a great education. Whatever the case may be, you’ve made up your mind.

Even if it seems like getting there isn’t easy, we’d be happy to walk you through the common career paths for how to become a teacher to support your excellent choice.

This guide will show you:

  • A simple career plan to learn how to become a teacher or educator.
  • What do you need to become a teacher, including degrees, certifications, and more.
  • How to get a teaching certification, teaching license, or teaching certificate.
  • Simple steps to becoming a teacher from education through employment.

Disclaimer 1: Each locale and country has different prerequisites for becoming a teacher. This guide shows a general plan for becoming a teacher in the US, but it’s applicable in most English-speaking areas. Check with the school district in which you are interested to be sure.

Disclaimer 2: This guide focuses on public, compulsory education in the United States.

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Consider Your Teaching Career Path

Before you jump right in and go through the bureaucracy of learning how to become a teacher, it’s important to plan out your teaching career path. First, you’ll have to consider the general age and education level of the students you want to teach.

Here are the various education levels for US learners prior to reaching university:

Education Levels for US Learners

Teaching Level

Age Group or Grade Level

Early Childhood Education (ECE)

Ages 0-8

Preschool / Pre-Kindergarten

Ages 3-5

Elementary

Ages 4-11, Grades K-5

Middle School

Ages 11-14, Grades 6-8

High School

Ages 14-18, Grades 9-12

Special Education

All Ages & Grades

In the first three teaching levels above, the students are younger and the curriculum is broader. Therefore, a teacher here would be responsible for instructing across multiple subjects.

Future teachers of middle school and high school levels instead must specialize in a particular area (biology, geography, etc.), as these students’ widening knowledge calls for it.

Special education (as opposed to general education, above) teachers are those who instruct children with various learning disabilities and developmental disorders.

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How long does it take to become a teacher?

The time it takes to become a teacher varies drastically, mostly based on the students’ age and education level.

You may not need experience and more than the basic certification to teach younger children. However, the older the pupils, the longer it takes for aspiring teachers to get work-ready.

How many years of college to be a teacher? In general, it will take at least four years to become qualified to teach, including the time it takes to earn the minimum degree and certification requirements.

What do teachers make?

Teacher salaries differ even more than the education levels. A teaching salary varies by age level, degree, school district, length of employment, subject matter, and other factors. Generally, teaching paychecks go up as the students’ age increases. Also, most teachers have two or three months free during the summer break with which they can work a part-time job, if they wish.

The average teaching salary for the US was about $61,000 for 15 years of experience. Canada was just above that at $65K, and Australia was right below, at $60K. As an average, those numbers are subject to vary, especially by education level: Kindergarten teachers in the US make an average of $40,000 per year, but middle school teachers make $61,000, more than 50% more, just for specializing in a particular subject.

The OECD has a great guide on average teacher salaries by country and area, and so does the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Pro Tip: The US Dept. of Education also provides a higher salary or a bonus to teachers who are willing to work in a shortage area, such as a certain subject area or geographical location.

Should I be a teacher?

If you are unsure if a teaching job is right for you, ask yourself these questions:

  • Do I have a desire to teach?
  • Will I be able to complete all the teacher requirements?
  • Is the general teaching salary acceptable?
  • Do I have the patience and willingness required to give students the best education?

Job outlook for teachers

In the United States, employment of elementary school teachers is projected to grow by 7% from 2016 to 2026, as rising student enrollment should increase their demand. Middle school and high school teacher employment are expected to grow 8% in the same time.

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Earn a Teaching Degree

You may not need a teaching degree, per se, but you will need a degree to teach.

What degree do you need to be a teacher?

Teachers need to earn an accredited bachelor's degree at the very least. For future elementary school teachers, they usually major in elementary education. For those who will teach older students and higher grade levels, they will generally major in the subject they’ll want to teach.

For example, learning how to become an elementary school teacher, kindergarten teacher, or preschool teacher is easier than understanding how to become a high school teacher. However, as you may remember from earlier, the compensation differs greatly, too.

What degree should I get?

If you know you want to dedicate your career to teaching, you should pick a major that coincides with the level of education or specialty (for higher grade levels) that you are interested in instructing.

What education is needed to become a teacher? Here are some common examples of the education requirements to become a teacher of higher grade levels:

  • For how to become a history teacher: bachelor’s degree in education (preferably with a major in history).
  • For how to become an English teacher: bachelor’s degree in English (or at least a minor in English).
  • For how to become a math teacher: preferably a bachelor’s degree in education with a mathematics concentration.
  • For how to become a science teacher: bachelor's degree in science education (preferably a bachelor’s in the specific scientific field).

For more, check out our article on how to choose a major.

Pro Tip: Aside from a degree in elementary education, other popular teaching-specific degrees include special education, physical education, education administration, and early childhood education.

What is TEACH?

The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides grants of up to $4,000 per year to US students who agree to become a full-time teacher in a school that serves students from low-income families. A student receiving the TEACH Grant is obligated to teach for four years within eight years of completing the program. See the US DOE site for more on the TEACH program.

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Pro Tip: You may get by with less than a bachelor’s degree for education levels prior to kindergarten, but it’s quickly becoming a requirement there, too, so don’t count on it!

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Get a Teacher Certification or License

We can’t just let anyone teach our children, just like we won’t let just anyone perform brain surgery.

Though it’s a prudent measure to have in our society, unfortunately, it means some extra work on your end.

How to get a teaching certificate?

Here are the general steps (in most states) to get a teaching certification or license:

  • Obtain a relevant bachelor’s degree.
  • Complete a district- or state-approved teacher preparation program.
  • Pass required exams in the school district and/or state (like the Praxis).
  • Submit a state teaching license application.

Check the US Department of Education website for resources state by state. For how to get a teaching certificate if you already have a bachelor's degree, we’ll get to that in just a moment.

Pro Tip: The Praxis, a credential earned by taking the Praxis I and Praxis II, is the most common teaching certification. Forty states use the Praxis, though each state has their own acceptable scores.

Get teaching experience in the classroom

Obtaining teaching experience is a requirement for most teachers. But wait, how do I get classroom experience if I’m not yet licensed to teach?

Most future teachers (depending on location) need a certain number of hours of supervised classroom teaching experience if they want to get licensed. Similar to flight hours before becoming a full-fledged pilot, these student teaching hours can come during your studies or after you graduate.

Pro Tip: A teacher preparation program can be a part of your bachelor's degree, especially if you are majoring in elementary education or something teaching-related.

Consider the national board certification

The National Board Certification is a US teaching certificate for teachers who have at least three years of full-time classroom experience. Though optional, the national teacher certification is just about the highest that a general education or special education teacher can receive.

Alternative teacher certification

An alternative teacher certification is a way for someone to obtain a teaching license without completing a traditional teacher certification program. Though a bachelor’s degree is still required, the certification test and the supervised classroom teaching may not have to be completed. In the US, an alternative teacher certification is offered in 48 states and Washington DC. Check out the National Association for Alternative Certification for more.

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Search for Teaching Jobs

Searching for teaching jobs will seem like a vacation after the years and tears you took to get this far.

Here are the general ways for aspiring teachers to find open teaching positions:

General Job Boards

General job search engines are the easiest way to look for open positions. According to G2Crowd among the most popular job search boards are Indeed, LinkedIn Job Search, Handshake, or Glassdoor. Take a gander at our post on the best job sites to look for teaching jobs. Google for Jobs is a good start.

Niche Job Boards

Niche job boards are those that cater specifically to a particular industry or type of job seeker.

Education and its related categories have their own niche job sites, and here are the most popular:

AcademicKeys.com—Over a million prospective teachers use this site, and it features over 3,500 job listings that are strictly teacher-related.

HigherEdJobs.com—Caters mostly to higher education, as the name implies, but still has some great resources for all teacher positions.

Teachers-Teachers.com—Over 2,000 teaching employers (schools, districts, etc.) have listings on this website, and the service is completely free (job hunters).

Specific Websites of Schools & Districts

Though it’s the least simple of the three, searching the online portals of specific schools and school districts is undoubtedly the best option.

It is more difficult, but not in any major way; it just takes more time to go to several websites of the schools in your area.

First, check with the school district, which is a good place to understand all the cities and schools located within. For example, if you want a teaching job in NYC, check out the New York City Department of Education website.

The school district page may itself have job listings, but they could just be administrative or managerial in nature. For actual listings for teaching jobs, find the specific website of the school in question.

Pro Tip: Searching by school is not as hard as it sounds. Depending on what you considered from the beginning when deciding how to teach, you would narrow it down by education level, as well.

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Create a Perfect Teacher Resume & Cover Letter to Apply

You’ve narrowed it down. Now you have a particular school or schools in mind.

Make a great teacher resume

A great resume for teachers is the most important document to get right, as it will list all your teaching experience and certifications in one place.

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Create a perfect teacher cover letter

You’ve got to grab the principal’s attention, and, to do that, you need to make the best teaching cover letter possible. We have a dedicated guide on writing a teacher cover letter, from header to footer.

Pro Tip: Don’t stop at a bachelor’s degree! Most public school districts require a minimum amount of continuing education course hours if the teacher wants to renew their license. Also, obtaining a master’s degree is encouraged for most teachers.

Send it off and follow up

  • Send your resume and cover letter.
  • Check your online presence to be sure all’s in order.
  • Follow up after you send your application to ensure a response.

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Ace the Teaching Interview

Teaching interviews are like regular interviews—in that they’ll ask you questions.

But that’s about the only similarity.

To ace this kind of interview, you’ll have to answer more than the basic interview questions; you’ll have to have knowledge of specific teaching interview questions and answers.

Also, it shouldn’t be an interrogation; you should be prepared with questions to ask the interviewer, as well.

Prepare further by understanding situational interview questions, informational interview questions, and behavioral interview questions.

Finally, write a thank-you letter after the interview so they don’t forget you!

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Teach!

So, what do you think?I hope this guide has made it easy for you to understand the process of how to be a teacher.

As you are learning how to become a teacher, keep these points in mind:

  • Choose the right major. The earlier you understand which bachelor’s or master’s degree is right for your teaching career, the better.
  • Get the best credentials for teaching. You can get a teaching certificate or an alternative certification, but go for the nationally-recognized board certification when you’re eligible.
  • Use the best job sites. The best job sites, for teaching jobs, are the websites of the school and school district themselves.

As William Arthur Ward once said, “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.”

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Hopefully this guide has inspired you and set you on the right path to inspire our next generation.

Do you have any questions on how to become a teacher? Not sure if you are on the right career path? Get at us in the comments below, and we’ll answer your question. Thanks for reading!

FAQs

What are tips for teachers? ›

8 Essential Teaching Tips from Someone Who Has Seen It All
  • Don't Grade Everything. ...
  • Let Students Know What's Going On. ...
  • Explain Procedures and Expectations. ...
  • How You Treat Students Matters. ...
  • You Don't Know Every Kid's Home Life. ...
  • Keep Your Sense of Humor. ...
  • Socializing with Colleagues Is Good for You.

What are the steps for teaching the procedure? ›

Teachers will learn four steps for teaching a procedure: provide the rationale, explain the steps, practice, and reinforce.

How long is teacher training? ›

Full-time courses usually take three to four years, while part-time courses take four to six years. If you have undergraduate credits from previous study, you might be able to complete a course in two years.

What is the first step in teaching process? ›

The first important step in teaching is :
  1. Planning of the presentation of topic or subject.
  2. Preparing effective teaching aids.
  3. Knowing the educational background of the students.
  4. Organizing the material to be taught.
15 Sept 2022

What are the 6 stages of learning? ›

The framework elaborated by Bloom and his collaborators consisted of six major categories: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation.

What beginner teachers should know? ›

10 Things Every New Teacher Should Know
  • Classroom Management Is Key. ...
  • Build a Classroom Community. ...
  • More to Math than Measurements. ...
  • Flexibility is Critical. ...
  • There's No Manual. ...
  • The Common Core Isn't Everything. ...
  • Mentors (and Summers) Are Integral. ...
  • Literacy Affects Everything.

What are the three steps to teach procedure? ›

Explain: State, explain, model, and demonstrate the procedure. Rehearse: Students rehearse and practice the procedure under your supervision. Reinforce: Reteach, rehearse, practice, and reinforce the classroom procedure until it becomes a student habit or routine.

What is the importance of teaching procedure? ›

Why is it important to teach classroom procedures? Classroom procedures are important to help save time and resources so teachers can concentrate on student education. These methods provide direction so teachers can focus on teaching and students understand what's expected of them.

What is teaching methods and examples? ›

Teaching methods
Teaching ApproachTeaching Method
Teacher-CenteredDirected Discussion
Direct Instruction
Guided Instruction
Just-in-Time Teaching
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What degree is for teaching? ›

Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BSc) with QTS. This is a degree course that also incorporates teacher training, so you can study for an honours degree and do your teacher training at the same time. This is a popular choice for those hoping to become secondary teachers.

Who is a qualified teacher? ›

So what does it really mean to be a qualified teacher? It means having both an academic qualification and the proper training in pedagogy. It means recognizing teaching as a full profession that requires specialized training.

How many steps are there in teaching? ›

Answer: There three main important phases of teaching which includes 1. Pre active phase 2. Interactive phase and 3. Post active phase.

What is teacher learning process? ›

1. Combined processes where an educator assesses learning needs, establishes specific learning objectives, develops teaching and learning strategies, implements plan of work and evaluates the outcomes of the instruction.

What is the first important of teaching? ›

The first important step in teaching is knowing the background of students.

What are the 5 types of play? ›

Types of play
  • Physical play. Physical play can include dancing or ball games. ...
  • Social play. By playing with others, children learn how to take turns, cooperate and share. ...
  • Constructive play. Constructive play allows children to experiment with drawing, music and building things. ...
  • Fantasy play. ...
  • Games with rules.

What is the last stage of learning? ›

Stage 4 Unconscious Competence: This is the final stage in which learners have successfully practiced and repeated the process they learned so many times that they can do it almost without thinking.

What are the 5 stages of competence? ›

5 Steps to Competence
  • Step 1 Unconsciously Incompetent. The beginner doesn't know what they don't know. ...
  • Step 2 Consciously Incompetent. When one is Consciously Incompetent they are aware of what they don't know. ...
  • Step 3 Consciously Competent. ...
  • Step 4 Unconsciously Competent. ...
  • Step 5 Reevaluate.
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What is the 5 step lesson plan? ›

The five steps involved are the Anticipatory Set, Introduction of New Material, Guided Practice, Independent Practice and Closure.

What is the teaching cycle? ›

The Teaching Cycle. Good teachers go through a continuously repeating process of assessing student needs, planning instruction, delivering instruction, assessing outcomes, and then determining student needs again. For experienced teachers, much of this is done internally.

What is the teaching/learning cycle? ›

The teaching and learning cycle (TLC) involves four key stages which incorporate social support for reading, writing and speaking and listening through varied interactional routines (whole group, small group, pair, individual) to scaffold students' learning about language and meaning in a variety of texts.

What is a teaching skill? ›

Teaching skills are abilities teachers must develop in order to be successful in the field of education. These abilities include dispositions, emotional intelligence, classroom management, communication, content knowledge, and knowledge of curriculum and standards.

What teaching means? ›

It refers to the work or profession of teachers. The art and science of facilitating students' construction of meaning and understanding. Learn more in: Collaborative Learning as a Pedagogical Tool to Improve Students' Learning. 27. The act of imparting knowledge or giving instructions by a faculty to students.

What are the principles of teaching? ›

Six Principles for Teacher Education
  • Knowledge. Effective teachers possess a well-grounded knowledge of the content areas that are central to their teaching. ...
  • Learning Environment. ...
  • Personalized Learning. ...
  • Community. ...
  • Critical Reflection. ...
  • Growth.

What are the 3 steps of the learning process? ›

The 3 stages of learning—cognitive learning, associative learning, and autonomous learning—are proven to be successful. If you combine and use them as a progressive way to acquire knowledge and skills, you can become a lifelong learner and always learn at your own pace.

What are 3 important phases of teaching each skill? ›

Teaching process can be divided into three phases/stages.
  • Pre-active phase – refers to planning.
  • Interactive phase – refers to the conduct and management.
  • Post-active phase – refers to the follow-up and consolidation.

What are learning styles? ›

The Four Learning Styles
  • Visual Learning. Recognizing visual learners: The visual learners in your classroom like to see and observe the things that they are learning about. ...
  • Auditory Learning. ...
  • Reading/Writing Learning. ...
  • Kinesthetic Learning.
28 May 2020

What are the 4 basic steps in learning? ›

The 4-step learning process
  • Planning.
  • Learning event.
  • Reflection.
  • Action.

What are the 7 principles of teaching? ›

The principles are identified as:
  • Learners at the centre.
  • The social nature of learning.
  • Emotions are integral to learning.
  • Recognising individual differences.
  • Stretching all students.
  • Assessment for learning.
  • Building horizontal connections.
13 Oct 2016

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