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Elementary School and Kindergarten Teachers (NOC 4142)


Description

Elementary school and kindergarten teachers teach all basic subjects such as language arts, mathematics, science, social studies or specialized subjects such as English or French as a second language, music, physical education at public and private elementary schools.

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Duties

Elementary school and kindergarten teachers perform some or all of the following duties:

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Skills

Elementary school teachers need the following skills and abilities:

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Employment Requirements

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Terms & Conditions

Most elementary school and kindergarten teachers work the conventional 10-month school year, with two months off during the summer, and two weeks during the Christmas/New Year holidays. Teachers deal with a variety of student personalities and may experience stress due to large classes, heavy workloads and student discipline issues.

The majority work full-time (78%), although actual hours will vary depending upon the time spent on preparation, marking papers, or after school activities. Some teachers work casually (substitute teachers).

Teachers entering the profession will receive the reported salaries in public schools, although those in northern Manitoba receive higher salaries. Teachers in private schools may receive lower salaries depending on the school. Substitute teachers are paid at a daily rate which varies from one school division to another. The daily rate usually falls within the range of $90.00 to $133.00, which includes vacation pay.

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Earnings

$44,900 per annum - starting

$66,300 per annum - average

$82,100 per annum - high

Earnings are reviewed annually or more frequently if new information becomes available.

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Education / Training

Brandon University offers the following degree programs:

Special programs in Education at Brandon University include:

The University of Manitoba offers the following degree programs:

University College of the North:

Special programs in Education at the University of Manitoba include:

The University of Winnipeg offers the following degree programs:

Red River College offers the following programs:

English as a Second Language Training:

Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface (French instruction) offers the following programs:

The Canadian Mennonite University:

Special education:

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Career Paths

Elementary school teachers usually have experience working with children prior to taking teachers' education, in jobs such as teaching assistant, camp counsellor, child care, recreational supervisor.

Teachers may specialize in areas such as special education, music or second language instruction. In elementary schools teachers are not as specialized in subject areas as in secondary schools.

With experience and additional education, elementary school teachers may advance to vice-principal or principal, or become administrator in local school divisions, curriculum developer, or university professor.

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Outlook

Employment prospects for elementary school and kindergarten teachers are good, particularly in Northern and First Nations communities. Employment in Manitoba in 2010 is estimated at 11,170.

Declining enrollment resulting from a declining birth rate in the province (except in First Nations communities) has affected employment growth in this occupation. Competition for teaching positions is intense, particularly in larger urban areas with larger populations. There may not be suitable positions for all graduates in these areas. However, this is a large occupational group, and many job opportunities will arise as teachers retire or take temporary leave. There is a large number of teachers now eligible for or near retirement who are expected to leave the profession within the next five years.

Teachers with skills and experience working with children with special needs, and those able to teach in the French language, will be in greatest demand in most areas of the province.

A proportionally larger number of jobs for elementary school and kindergarten teachers are located in rural Manitoba. Nearly all elementary school and kindergarten teachers work in the Educational Services industry.

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Employment by Age Group

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Age 15-19 0% 7%
Age 20-24 3% 10%
Age 25-29 12% 9%
Age 30-34 12% 10%
Age 35-39 12% 10%
Age 40-44 14% 13%
Age 45-49 13% 13%
Age 50-54 15% 12%
Age 55-59 13% 9%
Age 60-64 4% 5%
65 years and over 1% 3%

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Employment by Industry

    
Educational services 2,753%
Public administration 4%
Health care and social assistance 2%

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Employment by Region

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North 10% 5%
Parklands 3% 3%
Interlake 7% 8%
Winnipeg 52% 58%
North Central 5% 4%
Southwest 10% 9%
South Central 5% 5%
Southeast 7% 8%

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Employment by Gender

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Males 20% 53%
Females 80% 47%

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Employment by Aboriginal Self-Identification

11% 10%

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Employment by Visible Minority

0% 0%

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Please Note - The source for above charts is the 2006 Census.



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