Education: Most employers require Arabic teachers to have a bachelor’s degree in Arabic, education or a related field. Some Arabic teachers choose to earn a master’s degree in education to qualify for higher-level teaching positions.
Training & Experience: Arabic teachers typically receive training through their education and experience. Many Arabic teachers have experience teaching a foreign language, such as Spanish or French, or teaching in a different subject area, such as history or math. Some Arabic teachers also receive on-the-job training to learn the specific curriculum and teaching methods of their school.