Become a Teacher in Idaho
Future Idaho Teachers: Now is a great time for new teachers in Idaho. There has been a large push recently for the development of better public education. This encompasses better school accomodations, better benefits, higher salaries, a greatly emphasized need for teacher mentoring and a tiered certification schedule. For the new teacher, it is easier than ever to set yourself up to begin an extremely satisfying career in education. New Idaho teachers who obtain a Master's degree or PhD are very attractive to schools. From the schools perspective, they are hiring qualified teachers who are experts in modern teaching theories, student-data analysis, resource management, an understanding of ethical leadership, systems thinking and much more. From the teacher's perspective, you are paid a higher salary for your expertise, your opinions are given weight with colleagues and your mobility within the field of education becomes practically limitless. Become a true catalyst for change in Idaho's public educational system and learn how to attain your Master's degree or PhD.
Current Idaho Teachers and Administrators: The future of Idaho's public education rests in the hands of those with years of experience under their belts. If there is any occupation that has a just and necessary hierarchy, it is education. New teachers and students need to learn the importance of quality education through veteran teachers who are supported by administrators who both have a thorough understanding of current issues and modern solutions to our educating difficulties. In depth information regarding current Idaho educational issues and complicated solutions based on student-data, modern theoretical teaching practices, systems thinking, resource management and understanding of ethical leadership are found in the top, accredited university programs. Earn your Master's degree, PhD or Administrative Credentials and be a leader in the push for Idaho's educational progress.
Browse through the Idaho Department of Education's website, or a variety of other websites, to find unique explanations regarding the requirements of teachers in Idaho.
All Teacher Schools
Schools offering both online and campus-based education programs in Idaho:
Online: (or skip down to campus-based schools)
University of Phoenix Online Campus
Programs: BA, Master's, PhD, EdD, Certification
Walden University (Online)
Programs: Teacher Certification, Bachelor's, Master's
Ashford University (Online)
Programs: Teacher Certification/Licensing, Bachelor's
Western Governors University (Online)
Programs: Teacher Preparation, Bachelor's, Master's
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Campus:
University of Phoenix
Locations: Boise
Programs: Teacher Certification, Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, EdD
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Leadership in Ed Administration
"I decided to go to graduate school and earn my Master of Arts in Education because I am inspired by new knowledge. I feel in order to perform my job to the best of my ability, I need to keep up with current practices and trends in the field of education."
- Sara Marvez
-- 6th grade science teacher
"Gaining my Masters degree has earned me respect from Administrators and colleagues. Also, my salary has benefitted greatly. The cost of graduate school was paid off in only a couple years."
- Thomas Bjornson
-- high school english teacher
"Postgraduate study was a personal goal of mine and completing my Masters degree has given me a great sense of personal satisfaction, it has also increased my efficiency in the classroom and my marketability in the job market."
- Janet O'Reilly
-- 8th grade social studies teacher
"I found my online courses efficient and friendly. I had a desire to go to graduate school, but I didn't want to go through the nonsense of another undergraduate degree, bumping shoulders with students a third my age who have very little understanding of real life or the benefits of real knowledge. A friend recommended online education and I haven't looked back since.
At the age of 53, I love my job more than ever. I get so much satisfaction knowing that many of my students respect me for what I do as a teacher.
I am able to face any sort of situation that arises in my classroom with complete confidence."
- Jonathan Lloyd
-- high school chemistry teacher
Average Beginning Teacher Salary:
$31,753 Average Teacher Salary: $47,602 Average Administrator Salary:
$77,740 Elementary School Principals:
$82,414 Middle School Principals:
$87,866High School Principals:
$92,965
On average, teachers with masters degrees will earn $8,000 to $10,000 more each year than those with only a bachelors degree.
Consequently, in order to attain a position as an administrator, a masters, PhD or Ed D. is required.
On average, Administrators will earn around $30,000 more each year than their hard working, teacher cohorts!
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