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10 Highest Paying Education Careers:

1. Principal
2. Asst Principal
3. Professor
4. Speech Teacher
5. Counselor
6. Special Ed
7. High School
8. Librarian
9. Middle School
10. Elementary Ed
February's monthly book giveaway on TheApple features Robert Wilder's Tales from the Teachers' Lounge. Don't miss your chance to win this honest and hilarious book about teaching. Read more and enter to win. Job Search Looking for a job in education but don't know where to look? Jump-start your job search on TheApple! Get started with a custom search now.
Companies Hiring Educators in Feburary
Back by popular demand, TheApple has published a monthly guide to companies and schools hiring educators right now. Jump-start your job search by browsing these popular jobs for educators just posted. Read now.
Rewarding Careers in Education
Don’t spend another minute working at a job you don’t love. Get the information and education you need to land the job you’ve always wanted. Learn more about education dream jobs.
Obama to Seek Up to $4B in New Education Spending
There's never been a better time to be in the field of education. President Obama announces plans to spend more on education than ever before. More...
Teacher Resumes for Career Changers
Resumes in the education field are completely unique. Get help from a resume expert to make sure your resume looks and reads like a teaching resume should. More...
What's the Right Amount of Homework?
Homework is a hot-button issue for students, teachers, and even parents. What the perfect amount of homework? Find out what the experts say. Read more...
Popular Quizzes for Teachers
Do You Have What it Takes to Teach?
Is Your Heart in Teaching?
What Kind of Teacher Are You? State Universities Focus on Graduation Rates
High schools have been troubled by graduation rates for years, but now colleges are feeling pressure to increase their number of graduates. Find out what universities are doing to meet their goals. Read more...
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