
Early Childhood Education (birth-grade 3)
Early childhood educators play a critical role in the lives of young children, beginning even before kindergarten and continuing through the early elementary years.
When you decide to become a teacher, you are taking on the tremendous honor and responsibility of teaching young people of all ages, nationalities and levels of ability how to understand and interact with our rapidly-changing modern world.
You can complete your undergraduate degree and be ready to become certified as an Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Level or Physical Education teacher.
Even if you have already completed your bachelor's degree, it is never too late to consider a career in education. You can take the expertise you gained in your undergraduate degree and turn that into a master's degree in teaching your chosen subject.
There is a host of options available to you, and your course work varies accordingly. Through a variety of real-world experiences in local schools, you will build the skills necessary to become an effective educator, including how to manage a classroom and address issues of diversity and equality.
Whether you are just starting out or are changing careers to become a teacher, you will take the skills and experience you have gained from your time with us as well as your life, and use them to inform your practice instructing the next generation of learners.
Early childhood educators play a critical role in the lives of young children, beginning even before kindergarten and continuing through the early elementary years.
Nearly everyone has a story about an elementary school teacher; someone who left a mark on their life. How would you like to be the one the next generation tells stories about?
In middle school, your students are more perceptive than they were in grades K-4, and they will surprise you with what they understand!
Grades 9-12, collectively referred to as Secondary Education, are some of the most challenging and rewarding for students and teachers alike.
Exposure to the arts can help children understand other subjects much more clearly, and gives them outlets for self-expression that they might not find without your guidance.
Quality physical education is a gateway to the lifetime pursuit of individual excellence. Physical education provides a foundation to ensure today’s children grow up to become tomorrow’s role models for healthy and active lifestyles.
Whether you are changing careers or already a certified teacher, you can complete a Special Education degree. Our Special Education programs are designed for anyone who wants to help students with disabilities.
Are you attending a South Carolina technical college and want to become a teacher? If so, Tech2Teach can help you achieve your goals.