Sollte man ein Erweiterungsfach in Betracht ziehen?

Hallo,

Ich werde dieses Jahr mein 1. Studium aufnehmen und die Fächer Deutsch und Erdkunde studieren.

Mein Ziel ist es Lehrerin zu werden (wahrscheinlich Gy/Ge).

Aktuell sind die Chancen sehr eingeschränkt, weil es zu Viele gibt.

Meine Fächerkombi möchte ich aber gerne behalten und möchte vielleicht die Möglichkeit des Erwerbs eines Erweiterungsfachs in Betracht ziehen.

Da würde ich wahrscheinlich ein Mangelfach beziehungsweise eins meiner Fächer nehmen, die ich außerdem gut kann.

Zur Auswahl stehen: Französisch, Englisch, Biologie, E.V. Theologie, Kunst und vielleicht eventuell Philosophie.

Dabei würden wahrscheinlich Bio, Kunst, Französisch und Englisch eher in die engere Auswahl kommen.

Sollte ich also ein drittes Fach noch studieren und wenn ja, wie groß ist der Aufwand bzw. inwiefern ist das von der Belastung her machbar?

Hat jemand schon ähnliche Erfahrungen gemacht?

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DocPsychopath
2 years ago

I wouldn’t touch theology. With less and less religion in society, you do not know whether the subject will still exist in 10 years.

Art or philosophy, I wouldn’t consider lacking. Students who think themselves as artists or philosophers always have enough.

Natural sciences are the closest and with chemistry or physics you have an employment guarantee. Could be good that you will never use your first subjects at the end and would be full-time physics teacher. Bio is probably going too.

salome77
2 years ago
Reply to  DocPsychopath

Art teachers are looking for too little training. The exam does not study Hinz and Kunz.

DocPsychopath
2 years ago
Reply to  salome77

The statement is banal.

ALL subjects that are taught are of course also sought.

However, it is important that demand exceeds the supply.

salome77
2 years ago

I know from several schools in various federal states that art is falling because there is no teacher. It’s similar to music.

WECoyote
2 years ago

I started with three subjects and I gave up one of them in the first semester. It would not be possible to visit all necessary events and to comply with the regular study period.
Instead of looking at what is needed, what is constantly changing, I studied the subjects that make me happy. I had no desire to teach 40 years of a subject I don’t like.

If you are locally flexible, you get a job.

Kristall08
2 years ago

Start with two compartments. You also have education and you have to go to your studies first.

I wouldn’t take a second language at your place, because you’re correcting yourself and stupid.

If you’re in your studies, you’ll get a feeling of what could be a meaningful supplement that suits you. The teacher needs forecasts also change again and again. You can wait.