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Top 5 Online Teacher Posts - July 2010 ShareThis Stumble!

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In today's unsteady economy, job security and benefits may be at the top of your list of job must-haves. This post discusses the likelihood of security and benefits in online teaching jobs.
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Online teachers need to meet both industry and academic standards to qualify for post-secondary teaching positions. This post explains the importance of real-world experience and offers advice on where to look for jobs.
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For students, online classes require just as much work as traditional classes, but what about the teaching side of the coin? Read this post for real-life insight into the question of online teacher workload.
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Interested in earning an online degree in teaching? If you want to explore the flexible world of online teaching degree programs, this blog post should give you a good idea of the general requirements.
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From cars to education to produce, hybrid is the wave of the future. And whether you're a teacher working on your first online course or a student wondering what's involved in online education, this post offers helpful information.

July 2010 Synopsis: Becoming an Online Teacher: Do You Have What It Takes?

Whether your question is about searching for online teaching jobs, applying for online teaching jobs, or qualifying for online teaching jobs, July featured some great posts about becoming an online teacher, as well as completing your education online.

Do I Need Online Teaching Courses?

If you haven't looked into online teaching degree programs or completed online teaching courses, you may be concerned about getting an online teaching job. The good news is that you don't necessarily need an online teaching degree. A master's degree in your field is a basic requirement if you want to teach college courses, and a teaching license in your state is necessary to teach at online K-12 schools. The required experience depends on the school itself.

If you're worried about getting hired, try tutoring, substitute teaching, or teaching private courses, which can give you valuable teaching experience. If you still don't feel confident or you need qualifications, look into taking online teaching certification courses, which can boost your resume and give you more confidence about working and teaching via an online platform.

Cross-Reference Your Experience to Become an Online Teacher

Another way to prepare yourself for online teaching jobs is by thinking outside the box. Typically, a master's degree in your subject matter is required for online teaching, but online programs often weigh real-world very heavily--sometimes more so than a specific degree in online teaching. That means if you have the right mix of academic credentials and workplace experience, you may qualify to become an online teacher even without a formal degree in the field.

Online Teaching Jobs: The Hunt Is On

Where should you look for online teaching jobs, and what can you expect once you're applying? There are several websites out there that post online teaching jobs, including The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA.org), HigherEdJobs.com, K12jobs.com, GetEducated.com, or TedJob.com. Of course, the direct way to apply for online teaching jobs is by going to specific colleges' Web sites. There, you can find available jobs and the required education and experience, so you know if you need to complete online teaching degree programs or courses.

Once you've actually found a job for which you want to apply you can prepare yourself ahead of time by updating your resume, preparing contact information for three to four references, ordering official transcripts, and keeping a template of your cover letter on hand that you can tailor to individual jobs.

Completing Your High School Education Online

Online education is a great way to complete your high school education. Not only does it offer flexibility if you work, have a family, or have another full-time commitment, but it also frequently comes with additional benefits: first, online education often allows for more individual attention from the teacher. If teachers can't answer questions in a classroom setting, they should tailor their answer specifically to your question. Second, if you're a nontraditional student nervous about returning to a classroom, online education offers a certain degree of anonymity.

Look into different programs to decide whether you want to earn a high school diploma or GED. In some cases, completing a high school diploma could potentially give you an edge over the competition; some employers may see the GED as a "second best" option for those who lacked motivation.