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10 Ways to Use a College Degree in Education

10 Ways to Use a College Degree in Education

by Hubbard, Martha

ISBN: 9798892606981

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One of the biggest decisions a young person must make is what to study in college. While some types of degrees narrow a student’s focus, other degrees provide students with numerous career options. An education degree is among the latter. Many people with an education degree become teachers, but there are many other ways to apply the knowledge acquired from this popular college major. Some education graduates work as job skills trainers, librarians, or writers. Part of the 10 Ways to Use a College Degree series, 10 Ways to Use a College Degree in Education is a guide for young people with a passion for learning, teaching, and helping others.

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  • Copyright: 2026
    Imprint:
    Mitchell Lane
    Category:
    Nonfiction

    Interest Level:

    • Intermediate
    • Middle

    Reading Level:

    • Grade 7
    • Grade 8
  • Book Features:

    Dewey Number: 378.0
    Page Count:
    80
    Trim:
    6 1/2 x 9 1/4

Reviews and Awards for 10 Ways to Use a College Degree in Education

"Gr 9 Up–Each book in this series focuses on a single college major and introduces a variety of professions within that field. The text clearly explains what people in these jobs do and the settings where they may work. The writing is clear and thorough, presented in longer paragraphs that provide detailed explanations rather than quick, dynamic facts. A standout feature is the inclusion of profiles of notable figures in each profession that trace their majors and career paths. Color photographs show professionals at work, while the overall graphic design supports the text rather than serving as an attention-grabbing element. VERDICT: A practical and informative series that will guide students in exploring both college majors and future careers."
--School Library Journal, November 1, 2025

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