Postsecondary Teacher By: Seth, and Xavier
About the Job Postsecondary teachers usually teach for nine months. Postsecondary Teachers work in undergraduate educational institutions. Postsecondary Teachers enjoy teaching and working with students.
Education Path   Getting a Job - Postsecondary Teachers must have a master’s degree. Helpful High School courses - Advanced Chemistry, Calculus, Foreign Language, Physics. Moving Up - Postsecondary Teachers increase pay as they gain experience.
Outlook Wisconsin Outlook - Excellent employment opportunities. National Outlook - Excellent employment opportunities. Factors Affecting Employment -Government funding for training programs, teachers retirement and immigration levels.
Salary $43,090 to $84,720 is what Postsecondary Teachers make a year. Government employees receive benefit including; Paid vacation. Sick leave. Health and dental insurance.  Retirement plan.
Employers State Government educational services (46%).  Educational Services, Private (35%). Local Government educational services (15%).  State Government, excluding education and hospitals (<1%).
Thank You For Watching Our Power Point!!!   The End All information taken from www.wiscareers.wisc.edu

Postsecondary

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    Postsecondary Teacher By:Seth, and Xavier
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    About the JobPostsecondary teachers usually teach for nine months. Postsecondary Teachers work in undergraduate educational institutions. Postsecondary Teachers enjoy teaching and working with students.
  • 3.
    Education Path Getting a Job - Postsecondary Teachers must have a master’s degree. Helpful High School courses - Advanced Chemistry, Calculus, Foreign Language, Physics. Moving Up - Postsecondary Teachers increase pay as they gain experience.
  • 4.
    Outlook Wisconsin Outlook- Excellent employment opportunities. National Outlook - Excellent employment opportunities. Factors Affecting Employment -Government funding for training programs, teachers retirement and immigration levels.
  • 5.
    Salary $43,090 to$84,720 is what Postsecondary Teachers make a year. Government employees receive benefit including; Paid vacation. Sick leave. Health and dental insurance. Retirement plan.
  • 6.
    Employers State Governmenteducational services (46%). Educational Services, Private (35%). Local Government educational services (15%). State Government, excluding education and hospitals (<1%).
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    Thank You ForWatching Our Power Point!!! The End All information taken from www.wiscareers.wisc.edu