Associate’s degree - an academic degree awarded after an individual has successfully completed the necessary course requirements for a particular field at a community college., Bachelor’s degree - an academic degree awarded after an individual has successfully completed the necessary course requirements for a particular field at a university or 4-year college, Certified Teacher - an individual who has obtained all the necessary educational requirements and licenses to teach or instruct in a certain grade level or subject area, Corporate trainer - people who design, conduct, and supervise programs to improve the skills of a company’s employees, Curriculum - the courses taught in a school, what is taught in each course, and how the courses are sequence., Curriculum Developer - A person who helps develop course content in a program of study or specific course; also known as an instructional coordinator., Doctoral Degree - The highest degree awarded in postsecondary education. Typically takes 3 or more years to complete., Extracurricular activities - activities that take place before or after school, Institution of Higher Learning (IHL) - a university or college setting in which an individual is pursuing an associate, bachelor’s, master’s, or terminal degree., Master’s degree - an academic degree after an individual has successfully completed the necessary course requirements for a bachelor’s degree in a particular field at a university or 4-year college. This degree usually takes 1 to 2 years to complete., Paraprofessional - an individual that works under the supervision of a more highly educated professional, Parent Educator - An educator who comes from a variety of backgrounds and offers training and encouragement to parents., Postsecondary: - education that takes place after high school, Program Director - A person who oversees the mission, goals, and programs of an organization., Psychologist - A person who studies human behavior and mental processes and develops theories to explain why people behave the way they do., Reciprocal Agreements - in teaching, agreements between states that allow teachers certified to teach in one state to teach in another state that is part of the agreement., Career Counselor - Helps people make decisions about their future in choosing and preparing for a career, School Counselor - Helps students with social skills, issues, personal crises, and decisions about which courses to take. , Technical Schools - postsecondary schools that are designed to teach the specific skills needed to begin working in a trade., Salary Schedule - Chart or table showing the progression of employee wages over time. , Service Learning - Volunteer opportunities that combine classroom learning with hands-on experience to meet community needs. , Student Teaching - Placement of college students in public or private school classrooms to immerse themselves in the practice of teaching. , Speech Language Specialist - Diagnose and provide treatment for speech or language disorders in children. , Self Contained Classroom - The same teacher and group of students remain in one classroom for most of the day. , Specialist Degree - A post-master's degree that allows educators to specialize in a specific area such as administration, technology, or early childhood. ,

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