Individuals who already have at least a bachelor's degree but not in an education program, can obtain certification to teach specific courses through the Alternative Route Program within the state they wish to teach. Click under the Related Links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section, and it will take you to the National Center for Alternative Certification where you can obtain information on the procedures particular to the state you wish to teach in.
you take the degree that you already have and subtract it from 360 and if you don't already have a degree try to weasel it out of your teacher
To teach in the public school system you need a bachelor's degree with state teacher's certification.
Typically, for teachers state certification, it was a bachelors degree in education as it still is today. Parochial schools today may not require a teachers state certification.
To teach within the public school system you need to have a bachelor's degree from a teacher education program and state teacher certification. There are some alternative routes, however it stills requires a bachelor's degree.
If you do not have an already existing degree, it is always better to pursue the degree.
A teacher must complete at least a bachelor's degree in the field of education. Testing and certification varies by state.
To teach within the public school system, you must have a bachelor's degree from a teacher education program and state teacher certification. There is an alternative route for individuals who have a bachelor's degree without certification, but it still requires a bachelor's degree. This takes approximately four years to complete as a full-time student, provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
To teach in the public school system, you must obtain state teacher certification. There are alternative routes for individuals who wish to teach who have an existing bachelor's degree without certification. You would have to contact the State Board of Education for appropriate direction.
get a master's degree
In many states, or at least in the Southeast, there are alternative teacher certification programs where all you need to have is a Bachelor's degree (in anything) to enter. You may have to take a couple more college courses (which can easily be done within a semester or two on a part time basis), and some teacher certification tests, but that is not such as hard step if you are really set on teaching.
Individuals who already have at least a bachelor's degree but not in an education program, can obtain certification to teach specific courses through the Alternative Route Programwithin the state they wish to teach. Click on the Related Links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section. It will take you to the National Center for Alternative Certification where you can get started. There is a great need for good educators today.
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.