Explore the Education and Training
Career Cluster
Do you enjoy teaching others?
Are you patient?
Are you comfortable with public speaking?
Are you creative?
Do you enjoy working with children or teenagers?
Do you enjoy helping people learn new skills?
Are you outgoing?
If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, you may be a great candidate
for a career in education and training. This career cluster encompasses a number
of occupations, including:
- Elementary school teacher
- High school teacher
- School administrator
- Corporate trainer
- Child care worker
- College professor
- Physical trainer
- Instructional media designer
Cluster Definition
Jobs in the education and training career cluster involve planning, managing,
and providing education and training services, and related learning support services,
including assessment and library and information services.
Career Pathways in Education and Training
A career pathway is an area of concentration within a career cluster. Each
pathway contains a group of careers requiring similar academic and technical skills
as well as similar industry certifications or postsecondary education. The education
and training career cluster has four pathways: support services, teaching/training,
child care and teacher aides, and education administration and administrative
support.
Support Services
This pathway includes all of the services, other than teaching, that are essential
for students to succeed, including the occupations of psychologist, social worker,
parent educator, counselor, speech-language pathologist, and audiologist.
Teaching/Training
This pathway includes all the jobs teaching or training students in settings
from preschool to business conference rooms. Jobs include teachers (of all types
and at all education levels), teacher aides, human resources trainers, physical
trainers, and coaches.
Child Care and Teacher Aides
This pathway includes the people who care for young children in day care centers
and classrooms, including child care directors, child care workers, child life
specialists, nannies, and early childhood teachers.
Education Administration and Administrative Support
Workers in this pathway keep schools functioning by performing a wide range
of administrative duties. Jobs include superintendent, principal, and school administrator;
instructional coordinator, education researcher, college president, curriculum
developer, and instructional media designer.
Click here for a visual representation
of the education and training career cluster.
Print and Internet Resources
These Print and Internet Resources offer references for career cluster exploration,
including trade, professional, and business associations, government departments
and agencies, labor unions, and cluster-specific career Web sites.
Education and Training Print and Internet Resources
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