Find an Online College
Find a College Near You
|
|
|
|
|
Higher Education
|
 |
|
Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides
secondary education, such as a high school and secondary K-12 schools. |
|
| |
ITT Technical Institutes
|
|

|
|
Teaching Training in Illinois
Teaching is more than a job for many Americans. It is a calling that takes passion, patience, perseverance and above all, the inclination to share knowledge.
The best teachers are facilitators and coaches who apply �hands-on� approaches to involve students in the learning process. Of course, the main goal of a teacher is to help a child to understand abstract concepts, solve problems, and develop critical thought processes. Anyone who decides to take the plunge into the field of elementary education and teaching is embarking on a career that is both satisfying and challenging.
To teach general education you must have a bachelor's degree and have completed an approved teacher training program with a prescribed number of subject and education credits as well as supervised practice teaching. In addition, technology training and maintaining a minimum grade point average are high priorities for most states.
Applicants for a teaching license are tested for competency in basic skills, such as reading and writing, as well as teaching. Most states require the teacher to exhibit proficiency in his or her subject.
Not all teachers take the academic route into this fulfilling career. Many States now offer alternative licensure programs for teachers who have bachelor's degrees in the subject they will teach, but who lack the necessary education courses required for a regular license. Designed to ease shortages of teachers of certain subjects, these alternative licensure programs have expanded to attract other people into teaching, including recent college graduates and those changing from another career to teaching.
Illinois Teaching Training
Schools and Colleges in Illinois Offering Teaching Training
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University - Chicago/OHare
|
|


|
The Credibility You Expect. The Flexibility You Need. A degree from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management gives you the credibility to succeed in your career, whether you are just starting out, already in the work force or contemplating a career change. For more than 34 years, Keller has delivered relevant, practical graduate management education that has helped thousands of alumni transform their skills and sharpen their competitive edge. |
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University - Tinley Park
|
|


|
The Credibility You Expect. The Flexibility You Need. A degree from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management gives you the credibility to succeed in your career, whether you are just starting out, already in the work force or contemplating a career change. For more than 34 years, Keller has delivered relevant, practical graduate management education that has helped thousands of alumni transform their skills and sharpen their competitive edge. |
Argosy University - Chicago
|
|


|
At Argosy University/Chicago we prepare individuals for careers that make a difference, whether in business, education, or psychology. Learn how you can make a difference in your life, and the lives of others. |
Argosy University - Schaumburg
|
|


|
At Argosy University/Schaumburg we prepare individuals for careers that make a difference, whether in business, education, or psychology. Learn how you can make a difference in your life, and the lives of others. |
|