Teaching certification generally lasts three years, but teachers can receive certificates that last as long as ten years.
Not exact matches
The law also requires states to ensure their teachers are «highly qualified,» which
generally means that they have a bachelor's degree in the subject they are
teaching and state
certification.
Generally speaking,
certification is not required to
teach in private schools.
In North Carolina, teachers can be certified in two common ways: (1) by completing a state approved teacher education program from an approved, accredited college or university (
generally, a bachelor's degree with a student
teaching program); or (2) by completing another state's approved route to teacher
certification, meeting certain federal standards for «Highly Qualified» teachers, and possessing a bachelor's degree.
However, aside from the issue of older Texas
certification exams not being sufficient to demonstrate competency in the subject
taught under NCLB, Texas
certification requirements
generally exceed the NCLB Act's highly qualified requirements in that candidates for Texas teacher
certification must complete an approved educator preparation program, which is not required under the NCLB Act.
Generally, ME programs are for those who already hold their initial
teaching certification; however, there are programs that offer ME degrees for students without prior
teaching experience.
Certification varies by state but generally would require you to possess a bachelor's degree, including teacher preparation and teaching experience, and passing state certification and subjec
Certification varies by state but
generally would require you to possess a bachelor's degree, including teacher preparation and
teaching experience, and passing state
certification and subjec
certification and subject area tests.