In the United States, there are two requirements for kindergarten teachers to take up their posts: 1) at least a bachelor's degree in preschool education, which was required in all 50 States in the United States in the 1990 s, and some States also required a master's degree; 2) Participate in teacher training and obtain a pre-school education license. Preschool education licenses are issued by american council on education or the License Advisory Committee. Teacher training includes teaching training and practice in different disciplines (mathematics, physical education, social sciences, music, art, language and writing, as well as pedagogy, psychology, teaching methods, etc.). ), and the license obtained is only a temporary license. After taking up the post, you should continue to participate in on-the-job training and obtain a formal teacher qualification certificate.
You can go to the United States to study for a master's degree in preschool education and then take the kindergarten teacher's certificate.
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