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To become a teacher in the 1900s, one typically needed to complete a high school education followed by attending a teacher training college or normal school, which specialized in pedagogy and child development. After completing their training, aspiring teachers often had to pass a certification exam to obtain a teaching license. Many began their careers in rural or underserved areas, where there was a high demand for educators. Experience in the classroom was also crucial, as mentorship from more experienced teachers helped new educators develop their skills.

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