NO! I believe you could in the past but Kansas now requires a Bachelors degree even for substitutes.
Bachelores (4 year)
teach 3 yearolds how to not wet themselves?
You can substitute teach with 60 college credits.
No. You need a BA/BS to teach plus education classes as well as passing state testing and doing student teaching. You can be a teacher's aide with a associates degree.
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.
The associates degree in education can run approximately 64 credits. However, to teach within the public school system, you must complete a bachelor's degree in a teacher education program and obtain state teacher certification. This would take approximately two additional years after completion of the associates degree.
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.
Yes, there are some teaching positions that you can get with an associates degree in veterinary technology. Veterinary technicians may serve as adjunct instructors for veterinary technology degree programs or teach veterinary assistant courses.
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.
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.
To teach in a public school within the Unites States, the minimum educational requirement is a bachelor's degree with state teachers certification (license). The associates in education (while it could lead to teaching as a substitute) is typically designed as a transfer program at a four year college or university.
You can become a more qualified substitute teacher! That's a good job if you're looking to teach but don't necessarily want to commit to full time. Still has pretty good benefits, too! -CMS, Arkansas