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Jane Smith

A4
8 Oct. 2009
Career: English Teacher

Annotated Bibliography

Garcia, Bonnie. Personal Interview. 3 Oct. 2009.

Certification: One of the endorsements you can get as a teacher is a Reading


Endorsement.

“Teachers—Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary”.


<http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos069.htm>. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor. 14 April 2007. Web. 25 Sept. 2009.

Summary
This site gives information about the job of being a teacher. The following statement
gives information about what education is necessary for becoming a junior high English
teacher. A teacher needs four years of college in the subject they choose to teach and then
an additional year of education classes.

Schooling and Training: Four years in subject and one year education classes.

Job outlook: Employment of school teachers is expected to grow by 12 percent between


2006 and 2016, about as fast as the average for all occupations. However, because of the
size of the occupations in this group, this growth will create 479,000 additional teacher
positions, more than all but a few occupations.

Assess
I think this website is reliable because it is a government site (.gov), there is no bias in the
writing, and this site represents the government authority on the subject.

Reflect
I think that this site is good for my inquiry project because it gives a lot of the
information that I need to know about my career, and it is a reliable source.

High School Teachers-Employment and Outlook. 2009. UtahFutures. 23 Sep. 2009.


<http://www.utahfutures.org/info2.aspx?FileID=Occ&FileNum=100096&TopicNum=13
>

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