paano kung wala pa akong master's degree pero gusto kong magturo ng college? matatanggap kaya ako?
balak ko namang kumuha ng MA agad. masakit lang kasi sa bulsa kaya gusto ko muna sana pag-ipunan. educ grad naman at let passer. keri kaya?

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read morepaano kung wala pa akong master's degree pero gusto kong magturo ng college? matatanggap kaya ako?
balak ko namang kumuha ng MA agad. masakit lang kasi sa bulsa kaya gusto ko muna sana pag-ipunan. educ grad naman at let passer. keri kaya?
Keri yan!
Pero siyempre hindi ka siguro tatanggapin sa mga "sikat" na colleges. Dun ka muna sa medyo maliliit na colleges tapos sabihin mo na lang mag-eenrol ka ng MA within a year parang ganun. Pwede siguro yun.
Kung may experience ka na in teaching(HS or elem.) mas maganda.
Curious lang, why not teach muna sa HS or elem habang nag iipon ka for your MA? (disregard this kung nagtuturo ka na dun sa ngayon hehe)
^ tama. And I heard mas malaki pa sweldo ng isang public school teacher kesa sa instructor sa isang maliit na college.
ewan ko ba, dati naisip ko na rin yan pero parang di ko feel ang ugali ng mga bata ngayon. mapa elem o HS. mukhang maloloka lang ako. hahaha.
Kung gusto mo magturo ng college at Educ ang natapos mo,Educ majors lang ang pwede mong turuan. Are you good enough para maging teacher ng mga future teachers?
its always a question of vacancy.
Kahit nga small college, kung walang vacancy, wala ka rin chance ma hire;
even a university will hire you kapag may vacancy,
so, try ka lang ng try in applying. Shop around ika nga.
Pag interview, yun promise mo to enrol MA next semester. Most likely, papirmahin ka ng undertaking.
mas maigi pa nga po magturo ka sa HS kaysa sa kolehiyo dahil sa K12. karamihan ng mga unibersidad ngayon di nagtetenure at pinapayuhang pa nga mga kaleyds profs ngayon na kumuha ng educ at let exam.
Ibring up natin yung question of competence.
Kung ako ang school admin, I wouldn't hire an educ major with "major" in biology for example, to teach biology to college students. I would prefer a BS Bio graduate, if no one with graduate degrees are available.
Also, I would prefer an BS Bio over an EdD whose BS is Educ major in Bio. Iba lang talaga kasi yung training sa Bio nang Bio major, as opposed sa Educ major "major" in Bio. (Sorry, I really prefer using the word major to refer to the degree program.)
Mejo out of place talaga ang mga educ grads sa mga colleges and it seems that they fit in better sa college of education AND only if they have doctorate degrees.
Hence, I highly suggest you teach elem and hs kids.
^ that was actually my point,jielun.it doesn't even matter whether it's a GE class ( na plano ni TS ituro) or a class for majors. Pero we wouldn't know kung may mga colleges dyan sa tabi-tabi na wala pakialam sa credentials ng mga teachers nila.For me,Ph.D/ Ed D/MAEd holders lang na Educ grads ang pwedeng magturo ng college.The rest,pang HS at elementary na.
Holding an M.A. or Ph.D. is not a guarantee that you will be a great teacher.
One advantage of having an education degree is the training you will get in developing the craft of and understanding the psychology behind teaching.
This is why even if you already have a degree in, let's say, biology, you are still required to take education or teaching units.
It is not only about what you know, but also how you will let others effectively learn what you know.
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Higher-education institutions put a premium on the expertise of the professor/instructor and his ability to do independent research in his field,not on his teaching ability. Of course,we'd like our professors to be good educators and i think most universities have seminars on effective teaching especially for young instructors. PhD holders,meanwhile, will have worked as teaching assistants,by the time they obtain their degrees.
We'd want a college Biology professor to take education units for more effective teaching BUT it would be impractical for an Educ major to take a lot more Biology units just to qualify for a teaching position in a university's Biology department.He might as well complete the BS Bio program.
How many, say Bio profs, actually have educ units? If they are effective, eh di ayos. Kung hindi sila magaling magturo, we have to compensate for our teacher's inability to teach the subject dahil college students tayo and we are expected to show independence and desire for knowledge.
On the contrary, we've had far too many teachers (elem and hs) who all had educ units. I am very skeptical with too much educational psychology -- it seems that it doesn't necessarily translate to effective teaching. I would really like to propose na i-i-slash at least 50% of all education courses ng isang educ program to give way for subjects, say on bio kung bio major siya. Bio majors tend to be more knowledgable on the subject matter, mas alam nila pasikotsikot ng biology. Ang pagiging effective na guro nadadaan sa practical training, sa natural na demeanor, at passion sa pagtuturo (if you are very passionate about it lalabas ito sa paraan mo ng pagtuturo). On the contrary, andami lang minememorize sa educ psych classes (I enrolled once at ni-drop ko. I wasn't getting anything).
Nevertheless an educ major with more bio units still wouldn't qualify.
While it is ideal for college professors to attend teaching seminars and get units in education, I still prefer siguro teachers who have degrees in the field. Mas kailangan kasi sa kolehiyo 'yung expertise nila sa subject and students have to show independence in learning anyway.
Pero syempre depende rin 'yan sa need for a teacher and the topics covered sa subjects na ituturo.
CHED requirements Master's degree if you want to teach in college undergraduate program, PhD / Ed D if you want to teach at the Graduate School. Teaching experience and research studies is also an advantage. Meanwhile you need to start your MA and eventually finish it so you can reach your objective, Goodluck![]()
^ Im not sure if this policy doesn't exist or it does but CHED recognizes the fact that even universities like UP, not all faculty members have graduate degrees. Most TAs for example, don't have MS or MA.
Even if TS has a MA Ed or M Ed, I dont think she would qualify, unless she will be teaching educ majors.
Teaching seminars are required for those who start at the Instructor level. But when one starts teaching after finishing a PhD,i think it is assumed that he knows how to teach.Fortunately,most graduate programs require PhD students to work as TAs for at least 2 semesters.We can just hope that that's enough teaching experience for them to become good professors.
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There are indicators of good teaching.Anything that would reflect ineffective teaching should compel a good teacher-wannabe to modify teaching strategies/methods.
kulang na kulang yan. like I just said, why start from scratch? colleges have education departments, noh? use it.
every jump in position should require a seminar, at the very least, seminars should be required every 4/5 years or so, and that's for everyone. and especially for teachers, experiencing all kinds of teaching styles and techniques, in all kinds of topics, is useful. if you wanna be a teacher, you gotta want to be actually be good at teaching.