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Physical therapists are expected to continue their professional development by participating in continuing education courses and workshops. In fact, a number of States require continuing education as a condition of maintaining licensure.
All States regulate the practice of physical therapy. Eligibility requirements vary by State. Typical requirements for physical therapists include graduation from an accredited physical therapy education program; passing the National Physical Therapy Examination; and fulfilling State requirements such as jurisprudence exams. A number of States require continuing education as a condition of maintaining licensure.
Each state is allowed to develop their own educational requirements for high school. Some states require one course in physical education, and other states may require more.
You need to be familiar with your state's homeschool laws. Sometimes credit is given for Physical Education when being homeschooled and is usually written or documented by the parents and provided to the local school board. BUT not all states require PE for homeschool children.
The Beareu of Labor statistics says that in all states, physical therapists need a "post-baccalaureate" degree, which I assume means Masters or better. States also require physical therapists to be licensed, which generally requires a test and a commitment to get continuing education.
It is the 35th largest of the 50 US States.
"All States require teachers to be licensed, traditional licensing requires the completion of a special education teacher training program and at least a bachelor's degree, although some States require a master's degree."
Their are more educators today pursuing higher education. Part of it is a requirement in most states.
Nc simply ranked in public school education? Oh brother!
The president of the United States. Amazing isn't it?
It is the fourth largest US State.
Physical education was officially recognized in the United States in the early 1800's. Colleges and Universities began to offer physical education programs throughout the 1800's. Finally, in 1866 California was the first to mandate physical education.