Adult Literacy and High School Equivalency Diploma Teachers
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Adult literacy and high school equivalency diploma teachers instruct adults in basic skills, such as reading, writing, and speaking English. They also help students earn their high school equivalent diploma.
Adult literacy and high school equivalency diploma teachers are often employed by community colleges, community-based organizations, and public schools. Many adult education teachers work part time.
Most adult literacy and high school equivalency diploma teachers must have at least a bachelor's degree. Employers typically prefer workers who have some teaching experience.
The median annual wage for adult literacy and high school equivalency diploma teachers was $50,280 in May 2015.
Employment of adult literacy and high school equivalency diploma teachers is projected to grow 7 percent from 2014 to 2024, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Employment growth is expected as continued immigration to the United States will create demand for adult literacy and high school equivalency diploma programs.
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