OVERVIEW OF TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM
The opportunity to become a technology education teacher is open to everyone. You will have to go to college to acquire knowledge and learn skills to teach technology education. In college, you will learn how to teach middle, junior and high school students about construction, manufacturing, communication, and transportation.Â
As a Technology teacher, you teach students to understand, use and control technology. You lead them as they explore the development of technology and its effect on people, the environment and society. You help students adjust to change, to deal with forces that influence their future, and to participate in controlling their future.
The FSU Technology Education Program is nationally recognized as one of the best undergraduate programs in the country. There is an extremely high demand for our graduates, especially in eastern states such as West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida.  Our small classes are a contributing factor to our 100% passing rate on the National Teacher’s Exam.
EMPLOYMENT IN TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
In the field of Technology Education there are only 600 graduates in the nation for 2400 or more teaching positions each year which means that there at least 4 jobs for every technology education graduate nationally. Most teachers work nine months a year and spend about six hours a day teaching technology education. Teaching requires preparation before class. It also requires working directly with students to solve problems, plan projects, select materials, produce projects, use tools and equipment in a safe manner, and properly organize and maintain a technology education laboratory.
Other activities you might do as a technology education teacher are to sponsor a technology student association ( TSA), work on committees concerning the selection of textbooks or improving curriculum, become involved in coaching sports activities, and earn extra money in industry or in your own business during Christmas holidays and summer vacations.
Contact Info
Mrs. Kim Murphy, Chair
Department of Technology
315Â Engineering Technology Building
Phone: 304.367.4642
E-Mail: Kimberly.Murphy@fairmontstate.edu
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