Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Post-secondary Economics Teacher Career (Grades 6-12)
Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.
AI-assisted and curriculum-reviewed guidance. Talk with your counselor or teacher about your specific plan.
Grades 6-8
Helpful Classes
- Communication
- Social Studies
- Math
- Technology
Things to Try
- Help explain directions to younger students or classmates during a group activity, Create a short lesson, reading activity, or game that teaches one idea clearly, Observe how teachers check understanding, redirect behavior, and support learning, Interview a post-secondary economics teacher about planning lessons and helping students succeed
Focus Skills
- Active listening
- Oral expression
- Observation
- Organization
- Support
Grade 9
Helpful Classes
- English
- Algebra I
- Child Development
- Speech
- Computer Applications
Recommended Learning Areas
- lesson planning
- student development
- assessment
- classroom support
- family communication
Things to Try
- Volunteer with tutoring, peer mentoring, or an after-school activity, Create a mini lesson, read-aloud, or study guide for a younger student, Observe a classroom and note how routines, questions, and feedback support learning, Shadow a post-secondary economics teacher or school staff member to see how instruction is planned
Focus Skills
- Active listening
- Oral expression
- Observation
- Organization
- Support
Grade 10
Helpful Classes
- English
- Psychology
- Education and Training
- Algebra II
- Public Speaking
Recommended Learning Areas
- lesson planning
- student development
- assessment
- classroom support
- family communication
Things to Try
- Design a learning activity and test whether your directions are clear and easy to follow, Help lead a camp, youth club, library event, or school support program, Track how different teaching methods help students stay engaged or remember information, Practice writing reflection notes about behavior, progress, or participation
Focus Skills
- Active listening
- Oral expression
- Observation
- Organization
- Support
Grade 11
Helpful Classes
- Child Development
- Psychology
- Education Pathways
- Statistics
- Writing
Recommended Learning Areas
- lesson planning
- student development
- assessment
- classroom support
- family communication
Things to Try
- Assist with tutoring, classroom support, or youth programming and document what worked, Build lesson materials, visual aids, or activity plans for a real audience, Observe how teachers adapt content for different learning needs, Interview educators about assessment, family communication, and classroom management
Focus Skills
- Active listening
- Oral expression
- Observation
- Organization
- Support
Grade 12
Helpful Classes
- Psychology
- Education Practicum
- English Composition
- Human Development
- Public Speaking
Recommended Learning Areas
- lesson planning
- student development
- assessment
- classroom support
- family communication
Things to Try
- Complete a teaching or youth-support capstone with planning, instruction, and reflection notes, Build a portfolio with lesson ideas, observation notes, and communication samples, Compare pathways in teaching, counseling, training, and school support roles, Practice presenting, explaining, and checking for understanding with different learners
Focus Skills
- Active listening
- Oral expression
- Observation
- Organization
- Support