Teaching Photography For Kids
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Teaching Photography For Kids
What is the best way to become a University Lecturer?
I have almost completed a Bachelor of Fine Art majoring in Photography but would like to do my Masters more in Contemporary Art theory. With that I’d like to become a University Lecturer and wondered what would be the best way to do this?
For example would it be better to do volunteering work at galleries?
Should I contact Universities both nationally and internationally for Postgrad teaching positions?
Should I take on an extra degree in teaching (although I do NOT want to teach kids)?
Thanks for your help.
Being requested to lecture at universities is based upon a person’s prestige in their area of expertise. In order to become an invited lecturer, you must be one of the best in Contemporary Art Theory and whatnot.
You don’t need to get an extra degree in teaching nor do you really need to volunteer.
However, if you do want a teaching position to become a Professor, you need to first complete a Ph. D program in your major and then you can request for a job at a university.
Teaching Photography For Kids

What should i be when im done with school?
i love writing stories, songs, poems…etc. I love playing the piano, and singing. I love acting and playing different characters. I love music. I love teaching people, and kids. I love being able to help people in need. I love photography, its just beautiful, i love taking pics. I love quotes.
See, i have a passion for all of this, When i was little i thought about being a teacher, and now i don’t know what to get into. I am not going to be able to find a job with all my interest.
I don’t want to teach acting, music or anything like that. I would like to teach elementary kids, or become a musician, song writer, author, actress, photographer. idk idk.
What should i do? :l
don’t say don’t worry about it now, i have to im about to graduate :l
stick with your first idea and become a teacher and in whatever free time you can find you could perhaps write plays and musicals and present them at school
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My son is deciding on a career path. He likes medieval history, anthropology. Can you make suggestions?
He has thought about teaching but doesn’t want to be caught in the school discipline scene with kids that don’t want to learn. Likes the prospect of travel and has thought about a working arrangement somewhat like for National Geographic although has no experience with photography. He could freelance and sell his stories/photos but would like to be funded. How would he go about researching the possibilities? Do you have any additional thoughts for him to investigate?
Shouldn’t your son be asking these questions??? I sure hope it’s your son who is interested in these career paths. The way your question is constructed, it seems as if it’s you who is interested in these fields or you are trying to pressure him into something.
Anthropology jobs are limited and only fall into the hands of the best in the field. Your son needs to be a self motivated person who likes science classes such as anatomy, physiology, chemistry, geology, morphology, statistics, geography, etc. Also he needs to maintain somewhere around a 3.5 to 4.0 GPA and plan on attending grad school. If he’s up to all this, he should have no problem in pursuing any of the degrees offered in the field of anthropology.
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