Becoming a Preschool Teacher via Online Education?

At the very least, online education can help you lay a foundation and/or open up alternate career paths. Post University, one of the highest ranking online schools, is a US school (accredited) offering early childhood education courses to train individuals to become top-notch early childhood educators, preschool teachers, kindergarten teachers, early childhood teachers, early childhood special education teachers, etc. Currently, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics there are 389,660 people employed as preschool teachers alone in America, and their average annual salary is $27,450. Colleges and universities like Post University that provide online education are successfully launching workers into this field.

Typical Work Locations for a Preschool Teacher
  • Preschool
  • Tutor Facilities
  • Private Schools
  • Nursery Schools
  • Kindergarten
  • Pre-K Schools
  • Learning Institutions
  • Day Care Centers
  • After School Care
  • Infant School
Potential Advantages and Benefits of Working as a Preschool Teacher
  • Work with fun children
  • Teach a future generation
  • Care for peoples children
  • Gently tend to peoples needs
  • Play with children
  • Work flexible hours
  • Ask questions to children
  • Encourage playing
  • Develop childrens knowledge
  • Make fun projects
Potential Drawbacks
  • Crying children
  • Misbehaving children
  • Children with transmittable diseases
  • Changing diapers
  • Catching the cold or flu
  • Early hours
  • Teacher child ratio can be hectic
  • Causes stress
  • Low pay
  • Constant cleaning duties
Related Professions to Consider
  • Childcare Specialist
  • Early Childhood Teacher
  • Special Education Preschool Teacher
  • Preschool Teacher Assistant
  • Lead Infant Teacher
  • Integrated Preschool Teacher
  • Christian Preschool Teacher
  • Preschool Classsroom Instructor
  • Special Day Class Teacher
  • Summer Music Camp Teacher
Possible Interview Questions When Applying to be a Preschool Teacher
  • Tell us about your preschool teacher education (i-e educational qualifications)?
  • Why do you like/prefer being a preschool teacher career?
  • How would you handle a particular situation in the kindergarten classroom?
  • What do you think is the most important aspect for kindergarten?
  • What do you think are your strengths and weaknesses How would these have an influence on the pre-school?
  • What is the meaning of a primary caregiver to a child?
  • What sorts of policies would you expect to see in a pre-school?
  • How would you aim to offer inclusion to children with special educational needs?
  • How would you ensure good standards and practice within the setting?
  • Where do you want this job to lead?
Common Collaborating Professions
  • High School Teachers
  • Middle School Teachers
  • Elementary School Teachers
  • Lecturers
  • Principles
  • Supervisors
  • Administrators
  • Headmasters
  • Account Officers
  • Tutors
Preschool Teacher Training books Preschool Teacher (More) Popular books Potential Companies to Work For Common College Majors
  • Teaching
  • Science
  • Philosophy
  • Studies
  • Arts
  • Literacy
  • Elementary Curriculum
  • Psychology of Adolescence
  • Child Development
  • Student Teaching

Preschool Teacher Salary Information

Category: Preschool teachers, except special education

Total # Employed in the US 389,660
Average Hourly Wage: $13.2/hr
Hourly Wage Range
PERCENTILE
10%25%50%75%90%
$7.9 $9.27 $11.8 $15.5 $20.95
Average Yearly Salary $27,450
Yearly Salary Range
PERCENTILE
10%25%50%75%90%
$16,420 $19,280 $24,540 $32,240 $43,570
Employment Demographics
% OF WORKERS WITH
< High School Diploma High School Diploma Some College Associate Degree Bachelor Degree Master Degree Doctoral Degree
2.0% 15.9% 23.7% 14.0% 31.8% 11.9% 0.8%
Preschool teachers, except special education — WAGES BY STATE, SORTED BY SALARY
STATEAverage Hourly WageAverage Annual Salary
North Dakota $16.24/hr $33,770
Oklahoma $15.83/hr $32,920
Florida $15.71/hr $32,680
Missouri $15.44/hr $32,120
Virginia $15.21/hr $31,630
Montana $15.08/hr $31,370
Nebraska $14.93/hr $31,050
Indiana $14.84/hr $30,860
Colorado $14.66/hr $30,500
Delaware $14.45/hr $30,050
Connecticut $14.35/hr $29,850
Alaska $14.08/hr $29,300
Mississippi $13.94/hr $29,000
Maine $13.76/hr $28,610
Kansas $13.62/hr $28,320
Puerto Rico $13.53/hr $28,140
Michigan $13.17/hr $27,390
North Carolina $13/hr $27,040
Maryland $12.98/hr $27,000
Wyoming $12.83/hr $26,690
South Dakota $12.77/hr $26,560
Louisiana $12.72/hr $26,460
West Virginia $12.68/hr $26,380
Pennsylvania $12.36/hr $25,720
Ohio $12.35/hr $25,690
Washington $12.34/hr $25,660
Utah $12.31/hr $25,610
California $12.3/hr $25,570
Arkansas $12.23/hr $25,440
Hawaii $12.1/hr $25,170
Alabama $12.04/hr $25,050
Tennessee $11.88/hr $24,710
Idaho $11.75/hr $24,440
Wisconsin $11.68/hr $24,290
Kentucky $11.61/hr $24,140
New Hampshire $11.55/hr $24,030
District of Columbia $11.52/hr $23,960
New York $11.46/hr $23,840
New Mexico $11.21/hr $23,330
Guam $11.05/hr $22,980
New Jersey $11.04/hr $22,970
Nevada $10.85/hr $22,570
Oregon $10.83/hr $22,530
South Carolina $10.64/hr $22,130
Massachusetts $10.43/hr $21,690
Iowa $9.56/hr $19,880


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