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Related job titles are: Adult Basic Education Teacher (ABE Teacher), Adult Basic Education Instructor (ABE Instructor), English as a Second Language Instructor (ESL Instructor), ESL Teacher, Adult Education Instructor.

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How Much Does an Adult Literacy Teacher Make? | Adult Literacy Teacher Salary


The median yearly salary for adult literacy and General Education Development (GED) teachers, also known as adult basic and secondary education and literacy teachers and instructors, was $46,530 in May 2010 (the most recent data available). This median salary is simply the salary where half the employees earned more and half earned a lesser amount. Employees in the lower 10 percent had an annual salary less than $27,090, and those employees in the top 10 percent earned greater then $83,580.


What Does an Adult Literacy Teacher Do? | Job Description


Middle School Teacher is one of U.S. News and World Report "100 Best Jobs of 2013." Adult literacy and General Education Development (GED) teachers instruct adults and youths who are out of school in basic skills, such as reading, writing, and speaking English. They also help students earn their GED or high school diploma.


How to Become an Adult Literacy Teacher?


Most adult literacy and General Education Development (GED) teachers must have at least a bachelor’s degree and a teaching certification. Employers typically prefer workers who have some teaching experience, which they can get through teaching children or adults. To get a license, adult literacy and GED teachers typically need a bachelor's degree and must have passed an approved teacher-training program.


Adult Literacy Teacher Classes and Courses | Degree Programs


Most states require adult literacy and GED teachers to have at least a bachelor's degree in education, but some employers prefer to hire those with a master's degree.

Master’s degrees in adult education prepare prospective teachers to use effective teaching strategies for adult learners, to work with students from various backgrounds, and to develop adult education programs. Some programs allow these prospective teachers to specialize in adult basic education, secondary education, or English as a second language (ESL).

Some colleges and universities offer master's degrees or graduate certificates in teaching adult education or English for speakers of other languages (ESOL). Programs help prospective teachers learn how to teach adults, work with learners from a variety of cultures, and how to teach adults with learning disabilities.


Adult Literacy Teacher Jobs | Who is Hiring?


Employment of adult literacy and General Education Development (GED) teachers, also known as adult basic and secondary education and literacy teachers and instructors, is expected to grow by 15 percent from 2010 to 2020

From 2010 to 2020, the number of Americans who need adult education is expected to continue to increase. Many adults leave high school before getting their high school diploma and seek their diploma or GED through an adult education program.


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