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Forty four states are reporting shortages of math teachers for the 2014–15 academic year. With teacher salaries on the rise all across the country, there's no better time than now to become a math teacher.

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Finding the right math teacher education program can be challenging. With so many schools to choose from, how are you to decide which one best fits your needs? Check out our unique school ratings to get some much-needed perspective.

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Get Information About Teaching Math in Your State.

We've compiled everything you need to know about becoming a math teacher in your state. Our highly-detailed profiles provide critical information for aspiring math teachers, including certification requirements; a list of post-secondary schools with the best return on investment; information on state grants, scholarships and loan forgiveness programs; teacher salaries by city; student-to-teacher ratios and more!

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Figuring out how to pay for college can be tricky; moreover, even after you’ve paid for school, there’s still the stress of paying back those student loans. See our list of financial aid and loan forgiveness programs to help make becoming a math teacher more affordable. For example, did you know there are grants to help cover the costs of teaching supplies? Or federal and state loan forgiveness programs that can erase up to $17,500 in student loan debt?

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We've put together a list of over 80 different resources to make your math class a fun and exciting place for students. You'll find great online sources for lessons, games, activities, Common Core alignment, math competitions and more.

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