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This career path is often overlooked by education majors but can lead the willing to diverse and challenging positions that will utilize their teaching degrees in unexpected ways. History majors or teachers with a specialty in history will also find many opportunities in this area of the education field. Museum education offers various jobs for teachers who don't want to teach.
Jobs in museum education often involve liaising with school systems and encouraging teachers to use the museum's resources throughout the school year. Outreach to students is frequently involved as museum educators develop programs that attract students to the museum’s exhibits.
Managing docents or coordinating volunteers are also examples of the responsibilities of a museum educator. Historic sites open to the public often have need of history majors or teachers of history to fill these types of positions.
Excellent resources on museum education and the types of career alternatives for teachers available in this field include The Smithsonian (http://www.sihr.si.edu/jobs.cfm), the Museum Employment Resource Center (http://www.museum-employment.com/) and the Global Museum (http://www.globalmuseum.org/).