Teaching FCS, A Fulfilling Career


Currently, there is a shortage of highly qualified family and consumer sciences teachers in half of the states across America (see AAFCS – Werhan’s article on continued demand for FCS teachers). This is a great opportunity to get certified and make a difference in the lives of young students, their families and the surrounding communities.
You will need to earn a bachelor’s degree in family and consumer sciences education, student teach, and get a state certification or license. You can teach the youth of today how to live a healthy life and excel in their future careers. It is a rewarding field, where students can get hands on learning experiences and work collaboratively with others.
For additional information, see:
http://www.aafcs.org/Students/CareerFCS.asp
http://www.aafcs.org/res/newsroom/JFCS_105-4_Werhan.pdf
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/career-and-technical-education-teachers.htm
http://www.aafcs.org/res/branding/One-Page_FCSed_Fact_Sheet.pdf
*Originally posted on the Career Skillet website (Permission granted by Jill Bowers).

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