Advanced Placement Teachers from Education Solutions allows you to reach high school and middle school educators who teach AP (advanced placement) courses. AP classes include history, European history, government/political science, macro-economics, micro-economics, psychology, world history, biology, chemistry, environmental science, physics, calculus teachers, statistics, foreign language/culture, English language, English literature, computer science, studio art, art history, and music theory.
Additional Charges: Add'l Selects @ $10/M Selects @ $15/M Computer Type @ $25/M Instructional Expenditures @ $25/M Library Media Center @ $25/M Tech Budget/Pupil @ $25/M Title 1 Dollar- Rec'd District Wide @ $25/M Per Student @ $25/M Total Dollar- Expenditures @ $25/M Expenditures/Student @ $25/M Tracking @ N/C
Considered good credit risks, these well-educated professionals are stably employed with great benefits and are often from a two- income household. Eager to improve their skills and further their education, they frequently enroll in career advancement seminars, graduate education courses, and professional development workshops and seminars. To stay current in their field, they purchase business publications and subscriptions, as well as other products and services related to education and child development.
As teachers, they are always looking for ways to improve the quality of the education system and their own classroom environment. These teachers are frequent consumers of instructional materials, including textbooks, software, teaching products and classroom supplies. They are regular Internet users and utilize the web for lesson plans and teaching aids, as well as to research and purchase educational tools.
Professionals in the education field tend to have longer vacation periods, enabling them to take vacations, travel and spend quality time with their families. They also have time for leisure activities and look to purchase books, magazines, movies and music. Summer vacations allow them the opportunity to garden and enjoy other home improvement and outdoor activities. Many are donors to children's causes and have home offices.
Average age 45 $65K Average income Highest Degree Earned- 50% Masters 49% Bachelors
Add'l Selects: Number of Classrooms, Number of Students, Number of Schools, Number of Teachers, District Type, Grade Level, Lowest Level Taught, Highest Level Taught, 21st Century School, Adult Ed, Before/After School Programs, Blue Ribbon School, Charter School, Ed Tech, English as Second Language, Gifted & Talented, Magnet School, Special Education, Year-Round Classes, School Type, Title 1 Percent, Title 1 School Wide
Selects: Number of Computers, Student/Comp Ratio, Student/Teacher Ratio, Institution Type, School Start Date, School End Date, New Teacher to Institution, New Teacher to Profession
Ethnicity: Student
Teacher Category: Postal Email AP Studio Art 464 216 AP Art History 141 65 AP Music Theory 82 39 AP Computer Science 593 213 AP English Language 4,453 1,695 AP English Lit 2,403 878 AP Foreign Language/ 704 332 Culture AP Calculus 2,637 1,018 AP Statistics 693 290 AP Biology 2,375 947 AP Chemistry 1,928 772 AP Environmental Science 584 209 AP Physics 1,411 537 AP US History 2,641 995 AP European History 255 120 AP Government/Political 1,345 513 Science AP Macro-Economics 482 187 AP Micro-Economics 92 45 AP Psychology 494 177 AP World History 2,103 790
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