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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You have style of options besides teaching after doing Masters in English Literature. You should come to be a author or editor for courses, websites, or businesses, the usage of your writing and analytical abilties. Or, you might be inquisitive about the publishing industry, working as a literary agent, e-book reviewer, or publishing coordinator. You could create engaging content material for social media, blogs, or YouTube channels. And, with your studies competencies, you may work in diverse fields like advertising and marketing, social sciences, or humanities. You can also pursue a career in journalism, scriptwriting, or educational
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Both banking and teaching careers offer distinct advantages:
Banking: Provides opportunities in financial management, risk assessment, and customer service, often with competitive salaries and benefits. It involves dynamic roles and growth opportunities in various financial institutions.
Teaching: Offers a stable and rewarding career, especially if you qualify for positions in universities or colleges through the UGC NET exam. Teaching provides opportunities to shape future professionals, engage in research, and pursue academic interests.
Your choice should depend on your career interests, goals, and work environment preferences.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Though you have 16 years of experience in teaching which you took up with Diploma Certificate. you can pursue B.Ed. after clearing the backlogs for the subject in which you have failed in your 2nd year PUC Exam. But without clearing the 2nd year PUC Exam, you can't pursue B.Ed. In order to pursue B.Ed. you should compulsory clear 2nd year PUC.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who wish to pursue a career as a secondary teacher can pursue various courses in order to be eligible for the role of a secondary teacher across top schools. The courses are:
· Candidates can pursue B.Ed after completing graduation from recognised universities in order to become Secondary Teachers.
· They can also pursue B.El.Ed or D.El.Ed after Class 12 and then pursue B.Ed or graduation in order to pursue this career.
· They can also pursue M.Ed
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who wish to enter the field of Teaching and Academics can pursue these courses after Class 12 which are as follows:
- D.Ed: It is a two-year course pursued after Class 10, which prepares candidates to teach in elementary or primary school level.
- Integrated B.Ed: It is a four/five year course pursued after Class 12 wherein candidates will not only pursue graduation course but also B.Ed
- B.Ed: It is pursued after graduation and candidates can become eligible to teach from primary to secondary level.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, as B.Ed is a practical based course. So there are assignments & practical in both distance & regular mode. I would suggest that instead of choosing outside the state, choose your local area or nearby state. As your intention is not to get the degree but to remain in the education field. So, whenever you choose the local area you can teach practices in the local area so that whenever you will apply for job or selected it will be easy for you. Rather than getting a degree.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both Montessori International Teaching and Nursery Teacher Training (NTT) courses equip individuals to work with young children in their formative years. However, their orientations and career paths differ significantly. Let's dive into the specifics:
Feature | Montessori International Teaching | NTT |
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Philosophy | Child-centered, self-directed learning, hands-on activities, individualized approach | General early childhood development principles, play-based learning, curriculum-driven teaching |
Curriculum | Sensorial, language, mathematics, practical life, cultural, arts | Age-appropriate activities covering language, mathematics, social studies, science, art, music |
Teacher Role | Guide and facilitator, observer, mentor | Instructor, caregiver, facilitator of activities |
The difference in their career paths is provided in the table given below:
Feature | Montessori International Teaching | NTT |
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Work Settings | Montessori schools, independent settings | Preschools, playgroups, daycare centers, kindergarten sections of schools |
Student Ages | Typically 2-6 years (can extend to higher grades) | Typically 2-5 years (can extend to higher grades in some programs) |
Specialization | Montessori philosophy and methods | General early childhood education practices |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As per the official notification of RIEE CEE released by NCERT, the RIE CEE Teaching Aptitude/ Attitude section includes topics such as Attitude towards education, Children and teaching profession, Interest in teaching, Leadership qualities & group management, Emotional & social adjustment Intrapersonal & interpersonal skills and General awareness of contemporary issues pertaining to school education.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In order to come to a conclusion you can refer to the table below covering the important factors to make a decision:
Factor | Teaching | Industry Job |
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Work Environment | Educational institutions (schools, colleges, universities) | Private companies, research institutions, government organizations |
Job Satisfaction | Seeing students succeed, shaping future generations | Intellectual challenges, problem-solving, contributing to real-world projects |
Salary | INR 4-8 (Freshers) to INR 8-12 (Experienced) | INR 5-8 (Freshers) to INR 12-15 (Experienced) (can vary significantly depending on company, role, and experience) |
Work-Life Balance | Varies depending on institution and workload, potential for longer vacations | Varies depending on company culture and industry, may involve overtime |
Growth Opportunities | Promotion to senior faculty positions, research opportunities | Career advancement to senior positions, potential for higher salaries and leadership roles. |
Examples | Professor, Lecturer, Lab Instructor | Software Engineer, Research Scientist, Data Scientist, Consultant |
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
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