
There are two things you definitely need to do if you want to be a Texas Teacher. First, get started early, because there is a lot to do. Second, get help, because it can be very confusing.
Every year, new rules for becoming a Texas teacher are adopted by the Texas State Board for Educator Certification and administered by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). These new rules and regulations affect your ...
Sometimes good things come in small packages. The Little Elm Independent School District in Denton County, currently enrolls nearly 7,400 students in five elementary schools, a K-8 campus, a sixth grade center, a middle school, and one high school. It’s one of the small districts in North Texas, but like most things in our great state, it has “Big Heart.”
Are you thinking about becoming a teacher in Texas?
Good choice!
Though there will always be a demand for teachers, some teaching positions and areas are expected to grow more than others in the coming years.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) career paths continue their boom in the job market and this growth has led to more student involvement in STEM and a greater need for specialized educators. In Texas, the demand for STEM educators is higher than the available teachers and this rising demand has created robust opportunities for people considering a career change and looking to make a difference.
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