What degrees is required for being a classroom teacher?

The degree required to become a classroom teacher can vary depending on the grade level and subject area being taught. In general, classroom teachers are required to have a bachelor's degree in education or a related field, such as early childhood education or elementary education. Some states may also require teachers to have a specific education-related certification or teaching license in addition to their degree.

For those looking to teach at the secondary level, a bachelor's degree in the subject area being taught (such as math, science, history, or English) is typically required, along with a teaching license or certification in secondary education.

In some cases, especially for teaching at the college level, a master's or doctoral degree may be required for certain positions, particularly in specialized or higher education fields.

It's important to check with your state's department of education or the specific school district you are interested in working for to determine the exact degree and certification requirements for classroom teaching.