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What Defines A Secondary Education Career?
from:In order to define a secondary education career, we must first know the definition of secondary education.
For all intents and purposes, ‘secondary education’ is everything above elementary school. In most instances, this includes junior high and high school as well as junior college, technical training, and vocational schools. In some cases, the first two years of university studies are also considered secondary education. Career choices upon completing secondary education are much wider and more varied than what’s available to those who only complete high school and sometimes even those who graduate from vocational or technical schools.
Some secondary education facilities such as ‘technical’ or ‘vocational’ schools are designed solely for the purpose of training someone for employment. Other types lead to advanced instruction in colleges and universities.
In many societies, the purpose of a career in secondary education is to increase knowledge of basic studies like math, science, and sociology which are essential for the physical and academic development of the future leaders of the world. Some countries include military instruction as part of their training.
Now that we’ve determined what secondary education is, let’s look at an example of a secondary education career.
Teaching, a prime example of a secondary education career:
Upon retiring from their chosen profession, many people decide to continue their lifelong commitment to the industry by embarking on a teaching career in teaching. These folks educate students in levels from sixth to twelfth grade and higher. Many of these people have advanced their own personal education and training to the point where the only thing left to do is share their knowledge.
People who embark on a secondary education career as teachers have a passion for not only their subjects but the students they teach. Continuous study in their chosen field enables them to make learning enjoyable as well as beneficial for themselves and their pupils.
On the other hand, someone who starts out as a teacher on the elementary level may decide to expand their horizons by teaching in higher grade levels. Not only do they embark on a secondary education career, they must continue their own education in an institution of secondary education or higher learning.
In other words, for some a ‘secondary education career’ is not only a profession but a lifetime of learning to increase personal knowledge in order to pass it on.
So, when you’ve reached your highest potential in your chosen profession, consider a secondary career in education and share your knowledge and experience with those following in your footsteps!
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