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Become a Teacher in Oklahoma

  At $37,879, Oklahoma was ranked 48th for average teacher salaries in 2005. Many pass judgement quickly after seeing this number. However, education is something that varies with momentum and current salaries are not necessarily an accurate indication of public opinion and support for education. Oklahoma's teacher salary actually jumped up a whopping 8% from the previous year when the average increase in state salaries across the nation was only 2.6%. This type of increase in financial support for teachers is the momentum educators love to see. Momentum like this is an indication the public is beginning to take notice of Oklahoma's education reforms and efforts toward creating a better public education system.

  Future Oklahoma Teachers: Now is a great time to begin a career as an Oklahoma teacher. Oklahoma is taking large steps in supporting education by backing intiatives to help schools attract and retain highly qualified teachers. From extremely supportive mentorship programs to loan deferment, Oklahoma's tax payers are supporting incentives for highly qualified and educated teachers to come teach in their schools. Such reforms are creating fantastic opportunities for those new teachers who are motivated enough to acquire the best, most rigorous education out there. By earning an advanced degree, you are setting yourself apart from the competition and setting yourself up to grab the most coveted teaching positions right from the beginning. So earn a Bachelor's degree, Master's degree or Doctorate and create marketability and mobility for your career.

  Current Oklahoma Teachers and Administrators: Locate the information you need in order to obtain your Oklahoma Teacher's Certification and become a teacher. Learn about options to advance your career with a Master's or PhD.

* NEA 2005 Stats


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Average Beginning Teacher Salary:
$31,703 Average Teacher Salary: $46,597 Average Administrator Salary:
$76,050 Elementary School Principals:
$75,144 Middle School Principals:
$80,060 High School Principals:
$86,160

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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"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

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