Contact the institution where you earned the degree. They may be able to issue a new certificate. They will also have your educational transcripts on record so you can prove you are indeed qualified to teach. Be aware that there will probably be a fee attached to either of these options.
You can teach anybody anything you know. But to be a teacher in a school, most school systems will require a teaching certificate. You do not need a teaching degree in order to teach in a school. You only need a teaching certification, which you can get without having any sort of degree in teaching. Teaching in colleges and universities seldom require a teaching certificate, but they usually want a 'terminal degree' in the field that is being taught, such as a Medical Degree or a PhD or a Law Degree.
You need a bachelor's degree and a teaching certificate.
Yes, and a teaching certificate. =)
Contact the University, they will check their records and issue a replacement certificate.
A teacher's certificate for the state in question, which typically requires at least a bachelor's degree and the associated teaching courses.
Masters degree for community college and PHD for any other college and a teaching certificate.
Some teaching education programs can take years to complete. Rather than spend years slaving over a teaching degree, why not try earning your teaching certificate? Once you have a teaching certificate, you will be able to serve as a substitute teacher in the public school system. You can also make some money by tutoring on the side.
Contact the registrars office at the school you graduated from.
Contact the the Office of the Registrar at the school you attended.
Firstly, you usually get a bachelors in education or in the area you want to teach in. Then you can also try for a higher degree. Next you need to obtain a teaching certificate (which involves more schooling) and do your student teaching.
Most schools require a 4 year college degree and a teaching certificate.
A career in teaching requires a bachelor's degree and a teaching certificate in the state in which you plan to teach. However, an advanced degree- Master's degree or a doctorate (an Ed D or Ph D) will help you advance on the pay scale at a faster pace.