Generally, speaking, you need to have a bachelor's degree. Here's a blog on substitute teaching and mentions requirements for the state of California. I imagine it's basically the same across the U.S. http://www.supersubteacher.blogspot.com/ Kath
To teach within the public school system, you must have a bachelor's degree in a teacher education program and state teacher certification. However, you should be able to substitute teach with 60 college credits.
In most states, you can substitute teach with 60 college credits. However, most associate degrees require 60 to 64 credits. Thus, while you are not necessarily required to have an associates, your pretty much there anyway.
To teach in a public school you need a bachelors' degree with state teachers certification. In addition, there are a few alternate routes. However, you cannot do this with an associate's degree. What you can do is substitute teach. For this you need to contact the board of education in the area you would like to teach. They will be able to direct you appropriately.
Yes, in California, you can substitute teach with an Associate's Degree and having passed the CBEST (California Basic Education Skills Test). However, you must also apply for a substitute teaching permit from your local school district or the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Each district may have specific requirements, so it's essential to check with them for any additional qualifications or procedures.
It is not difficult at all. Most states require at least 60 college credits to teach as a substitute. Contact the Board of Education in the area you would like to teach and they will be able to appropriately direct you. Once you start, if you are dependable and do a good job, they will keep calling you back.
You can substitute teach with 60 college credits.
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No. In Idaho, you can be a substitute teacher with an AA degree. In the public school system, one must have earned a BS or BA degree and certification to teach (which must be renewed regularly with graduate level coursework or approved workshops in most areas of the US). In addition, most areas require numerous other tests in the process as well as a strenuous evaluative process which includes impromtu observations, interviews, video taping of lessons, community service and classes in order to receive a continuing contract to teach any subject. As for substitute teaching, it depends upon the district. Some districts require an Associates degree or at least two years of college, but some other districts may just require a high school diploma. The reason being that not only are qualified, cerified teachers scarce, but also those who might want to substitute, especially due to the minimul pay, lack of benefits, and schedule.
There are no accredited schools that have teachers with less than a bachelor's degree. You could probably get a job at a pre-school or day care.I might add, you can teach as as substitute teacher.
No, if you substitute teach in Michigan, you are a seasonal employee with a "reasonable chance" of returning to substitute teach with school breaks and summer breaks in between work time. You can, however, be eligible for unemployment benefits if you are laid-off from a full-time teaching position.
To obtain a substitute teacher job in Texas, you must have an Associate's or Bachelor's degree, a fingerprint clearance card and a background check. You also must submit an application along with your official college transcripts and a letter of recommendation.