Education, Training, and Library Occupations
OCCUPATION | JOB SUMMARY | ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION | 2010 MEDIAN PAY | |
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Adult Literacy and GED Teachers |
Adult literacy and General Education Development (GED) teachers instruct adults and youths who are out of school in basic skills, such as reading, writing, and speaking English. They also help students earn their GED or high school diploma. |
Bachelor’s degree | $46,530 | |
Archivists |
Archivists appraise, edit, and maintain permanent records and historically valuable documents. Many perform research on archival material. |
Bachelor’s degree | $45,200 | |
Career and Technical Education Teachers |
Career and technical education teachers help students in middle school and high school develop career-related and technical skills. They help students explore or prepare to enter a particular occupation, such as one in auto repair, healthcare, business, or the culinary arts. |
Bachelor’s degree | $53,920 | |
Curators, Museum Technicians, and Conservators |
Curators oversee collections, such as artwork and historic items, and may conduct public service activities for an institution. Museum technicians and conservators prepare and restore objects and documents in museum collections and exhibits. |
See How to Become One | $42,310 | |
High School Teachers |
High school teachers help prepare students for life after graduation. They teach academic lessons and various skills that students will need to attend college and to enter the job market. |
Bachelor’s degree | $53,230 | |
Instructional Coordinators |
Instructional coordinators oversee school districts’ curriculums and teaching standards. They work with teachers and school administrators to implement new teaching techniques to improve the quality of education. |
Master’s degree | $58,830 | |
Kindergarten and Elementary School Teachers |
Kindergarten and elementary school teachers prepare younger students for future schooling by teaching them the basics of subjects such as math and reading. |
Bachelor’s degree | $51,380 | |
Librarians |
Librarians help people find information from many sources. They maintain library collections and do other work as needed to keep the library running. |
Master’s degree | $54,500 | |
Library Technicians and Assistants |
Library technicians and assistants help librarians acquire, prepare, and organize materials. They also do other tasks that are needed to run a library. |
See How to Become One | $26,330 | |
Middle School Teachers |
Middle school teachers educate students, most of whom are in sixth through eighth grades. They help students build on the fundamentals they learned in elementary school and prepare them for the more difficult lessons they will learn in high school. |
Bachelor’s degree | $51,960 | |
Postsecondary Teachers |
Postsecondary teachers instruct students in a wide variety of academic and vocational subjects beyond the high school level. They also conduct research and publish scholarly papers and books. |
Doctoral or professional degree | $62,050 | |
Preschool Teachers |
Preschool teachers educate and care for children, usually ages 3 to 5, who have not yet entered kindergarten. They explain reading, writing, science, and other subjects in a way that young children can understand. |
Associate’s degree | $25,700 | |
Self-enrichment Teachers |
Self-enrichment teachers instruct in a variety of subjects that students take for fun or self-improvement, such as music and foreign languages. These classes generally do not lead to a degree or certification, and students take them voluntarily to learn new skills or gain understanding of a subject. |
High school diploma or equivalent | $36,340 | |
Special Education Teachers |
Special education teachers work with students who have a wide range of learning, mental, emotional and physical disabilities. With students who have mild or moderate disabilities, they ensure that lessons and teaching strategies are modified to meet the students’ needs. With students who have severe disabilities, they teach the students independent living skills and basic literacy, communication, and math. |
Bachelor’s degree | $53,220 | |
Teacher Assistants |
Teacher assistants work under a teacher’s supervision to give students additional attention and instruction. |
High school diploma or equivalent | $23,220 |
Publish Date: Thursday, March 29, 2012