Art Teacher Research Paper

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There are 3.6 million teachers in the United States. 97,500 of those teachers are fine arts teachers. Ever since I could pick up a pencil I have loved art. Not until 6th grade I actually got serious about it. I had an actual art teacher at my middle school, unlike my elementary school. She would give us assessments and make us talk about out piece in front of the class. She made sure only the people who really wanted to be in art was. There's a lot of important reasons we have art teachers, and there's a lot of requirements and a process to become one, I will be talking about those topics and the description and the outlook of an art teacher in this research paper.
Teaching has been around forever, since the first person stepped foot on Earth.
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Just like any other teacher they're here before and after their schools starts to get all their work down and scheduled. Some schools don't have fine arts so they don't have art teachers. Regular school days are eight hours but usually teachers stay an hour before and after to see kids and parents and get work done, staying a total of about ten hours a day at school. There is one person who is in charge of all the fine arts teacher from the high schools and middle schools, they are called an art director. They are in charge of distributing money to the teachers and ordering supplies. Accoriding to http://www.artteacheredu.org/ on average, an art teacher salary in Texas is about $38,091 yearly. When you start working at any public school in Texas you automatically start a retirement plan through the Teacher Retirement System of Texas. Everything is based on how old and how long you have been working. Once you reach the retirement age and stop working you will being able to receive your monthly benefit. For teaching you will also be able to reicve more benifits such as helath innsureajce, dental care, vision and long term-term disablity insuarnce, according too

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