Psychology Teacher
By: Maddie P4
What does a Psychology Teacher do?
- Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.
- Select and obtain matereials and supplies such as textbooks.
- Participate in campus and community events.
- Supervise students' laboratory work.
- Provide clinical services to clients, such as assessing psychological problems and conducting psychotherapy.
What are the working conditions?
- They must be present for classes, usually 12 to 16 hours per week, and for faculty and committee meetings.
- Classes typically are scheduled to take place during weekdays.
- Most postsecondary teachers find the environment intellectually stimulating and rewarding.
- Most have flexible schedules.
- Work may be stressful, particulary when assistants are given full responsibility for teaching a class.
Degree
The minimum degree to get would be a bachelor's degree. The maximum degree would be a doctoral or professional degree.