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The Changing Market In Todays Teaching Job World

By Sean Patrick on September 10, 2009
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Although grade-school teaching jobs were at one point boring and monotonous, educating in today's changing world can be extremely fun, exciting, and overall rewarding.

Public schools continue to be the #1 source of teaching jobs in the United States.  Last year's study performed by the NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) showed that between the years of '85 and '08, public education enrollment grew by 26%.

Charter school and magnet schools (two new types of class settings in the public school sector) have provided more choices for public educators in recent years.

In the yearly 1990's, charter schools were first introduced.  They receive tax dollars but are still considered public schools.  They also receive additional funding from their group or groups of sponsors.  Teachers are occasionally drawn to these schools because they are smaller and are privately run by the sponsor group.

About 40 years ago, magnet schools emerged to help unite the public schools.  These are very selective schools but they continue to be public in nature.  Some magnet schools specialize in certain areas, such as language or complicated technology.

Although magnet schools provide fewer teaching jobs overall than traditional public schools, educators tend to find magnet schools attractive because of the ambition and dedication of the students.

Private include faith-based schools such as Episcopalian, Baptist, and Lutheran schools as well as military schools.  These types of schools are becoming more and more influential, although they continue to take up a smaller segment of the teaching job market.

Private schools can often include prayers since they raise their own funding.

As the variety of schools have grown, so have the teaching job options for educators. Teachers today can try a variety of teaching jobs in different settings to find the option that works best for them.
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