There are some alternate routes for individuals who wish to teach in the public school system, who do not have state teacher certification. You can obtain certification to teach certain subjects. You should contact the State Board of Education in the state you wish to teach. For an example, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section. The alternate route is particular to New Jersey, however, you can do the same for other states. Each state should have an alternate teaching route through their web site.
You need a bachelor's degree and a teaching certificate.
A teacher's certificate for the state in question, which typically requires at least a bachelor's degree and the associated teaching courses.
Most schools require a 4 year college degree and a teaching certificate.
You need a bachelor's degree in History and a teaching certificate in that area from your state board of education.
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.
Yes, you can become a teacher with just a bachelor's degree, but you will also need to complete a teacher certification program or obtain a teaching license in most states.
Requirements are normally set by each state. In general, you will need a bachelor's degree with the appropriate number of science courses and a teaching certificate. A teaching certificate will normally require specific education courses and being a student teacher for a period of time.
In New Jersey, a teaching certificate is not required to be a substitute teacher; however, you do need a substitute credential. This credential can be obtained by holding at least a high school diploma or its equivalent, and completing a criminal history background check. Additionally, some school districts may have specific requirements or preferences, such as having completed some college coursework.
Most school teachers have a minimum of a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college. A teaching license or certificate is also usually required.
That depends - in which state will they be teaching?
This depends on for which standard you will be teaching. For elementary classes, Graduates with Certificate Teacher's Training are eligible For Higher classes P.hd or atleast B.ed or M.Ed is required in that specific subject
In order to obtain a certificate in teaching, you will need to complete the degree. There are some accelerated programs, where they hire you but you only have a year to complete coursework and pass the state test. Otherwise, there is always being a substitute teacher, but that has no benefits and pays less. Therefore, if you want to work as a teacher, the straightforward way--getting the degree and certification--is probably the shortest way to go.