Alternative Licensure Programs (2023)

If you are a college graduate looking for a career change, Western Carolina University's alternative licensure programs may be a good fit for you. An alternate route to teaching in NC allows you to obtain a position and begin teaching right away, without any prior teacher training or experience. This route is known as Residency License. Residency license replaced "lateral entry" in 2019. A Residency License teacher must meet all of the following requirements:

Many of our students prefer to complete their course work before securing a teaching position. These students learn before they begin teaching—they take all courses for licensure and apply for jobs as fully licensed teachers. All licensure and degree programs have an internship/student teaching requirement in the subject and grades of the licensure concentration and should be fulfilled after all other coursework in Phase I is successfully completed. The internship is not a paid internship. Rolling admissions allow students to begin Fall, Spring, or Summer.

You mustapply and be accepted to WCU before registering for teacher licensure courses. Birth to Kindergarten and AIG applicants should complete theundergraduate distance application. Special Education, STEM and TESOL applicants should complete the graduate application.

Upon successful completion of Western Carolina University's alternative licensure program and demonstrated proficiency in the NC Professional Teaching Standards, the university will submit a recommendation to the NC Department of Public Instruction (DPI) for licensure. DPI reviews recommendations and determines eligibility to issue a teaching license. DPI may require additional information and have additional requirements.

Description: The STEM concentration of the MAT graduate degree is designed for those who do not have a degree in education but seek to earn an initial teaching license in a STEM area. The program is structured in two phases: Phase One leads to the initial license and Phase Two leads to an advanced license with the conferral of the graduate degree. Phase One fulfills the requirements for Residency License if you are already teaching and looking to affiliate with an Educator Preparation Program (EPP). All courses are offered online for flexibility. Opportunities for early field experiences are offered throughout the program, and there is a required internship (two days/week for one semester, five days/week for the last semester).

STEM Checklist

Level: Graduate-level courses

Eligibility: Minimum conferred baccalaureate degree with a 3.0 GPA or higher in a STEM major, three letters of recommendation, passing scores on the State Board of Education required content area examination for the requested licensure area, and a 500-750 word Statement of Purpose that includes a description of 1. Background (personal, academic, professional), 2. Current interest in the MAT, and 3. Personal, academic and/or professional goals.

Results: Recommendation for a teaching license in one of the following areas (to align with required content area examination submitted at admission): 6-9 Science, 6-9 Math, 9-12 Math, 9-12 Comprehensive Science, 9-12 Biology, 9-12 Chemistry, 9-12 Physics, 9-12 Earth Science

Instructional Format: STEM education courses are offered completely online. All courses in the program may include some level of field or clinical experience that requires additional time beyond class meetings and assignments.A year-long internship is required in the subject & grade-level of the licensure area. The internship begins after all other coursework in Phase One is finished and includes two days per week for one semester and five days per week for the last semester. The internship is not a paid internship. However, Residency License teachers may complete internship using their own classrooms.

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Admission: The course rotation is ideal for Spring admission. However Fall and Summer admission are also options. The GRE is not required for admission. Instead, applicants are asked to submit a written essay describing their backgrounds, interest, and professional goals.

Contact: Rachel Wike: rwike@wcu.edu or 828.227.3431

Description: The TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) concentration of the MAT graduate degree is designed for those who do not have a degree in education but seek to earn an initial teaching license in K-12 ESL. The program is structured in two phases: Phase One leads to the initial license and Phase Two leads to an advanced license with the conferral of the graduate degree. Phase One fulfills the requirements for Residency License if you are already teaching and looking to affiliate with an Educator Preparation Program (EPP). All courses are offered online for flexibility. Opportunities for early field experiences are offered throughout the program, and there is a required internship (two days/week for one semester, five days/week for the last semester).

TESOL checklist

Level: Graduate-Level courses

Eligibility: Minimum conferred baccalaureate degree with a 3.0 GPA or higher, three letters of recommendation, and a 500-750 word Statement of Purpose that includes a description of 1. Background (personal, academic, professional), 2. Current interest in the MAT, and 3. Personal, academic and/or professional goals.

Results: Recommendation for a teaching license in K-12 English as a Second Language (ESL).

Instructional Format: TESOL education courses are offered completely online. All courses in the program may include some level of field or clinical experience that requires additional time beyond class meetings and assignments. A year-long internship is required in the subject & grade-level of the licensure area. The internship begins after all other coursework in Phase One is finished and includes two days per week for one semester and five days per week for the last semester. The internship is not a paid internship. However, Residency License teachers may complete internship using their own classrooms.

Admission: The course rotation is ideal for Fall admission. However Spring and Summer admission are also options. The GRE is not required for admission.

Contact: Bridget Lopez: blopez@wcu.edu or 828.227.2000

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Description:The AIG licensure program is for licensed teachers who want to add the AIG licensure area to an existing license. The AIG add-on certification is composed of 4 courses: 1 offered in the Spring, 2 offered during the Summer, and 1 offered during Fall semester.

Level: You may take licensure courses online at the graduateor undergraduatelevel. For those who qualify, our graduate courses also fulfill a portion of the requirements for a MAEd in Gifted Education, allowing you to work toward an advanced degree at the same time you’re completing licensure coursework.

AIG Add-On Alternative Licensure Checklist

Eligibility: Existing teaching license and minimum 3.0 GPA.

Results: Recommendation for a K-12 add-on AIG certification.

Instructional Format: All courses are offered online; the summer course includes a field experience in Cullowhee with the popular Rocket to Creativity Camp the last week in June.

Admission: Rolling admission allows students to begin Spring, Summer, or Fall semester.

Contact: Bridget Lopez: blopez@wcu.eduor 828.227.2000

Description:

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The Special Education initial licensure includes two options: General Curriculum license or Adapted Curriculum license.

  • Special Education: General Curriculum: satisfactory completion of this program leads to recommendation for the North Carolina K-12 Exceptional Children – Special Education: General Curriculum license and eligibility to teach K-12 students with mild-to-moderate disabilities and IEPs, who may have behavior disorders, intellectual disabilities, or specific learning disabilities.
  • Special Education: Adapted Curriculum: satisfactory completion of this program leads to recommendation for the North Carolina K-12 Exceptional Children – Special Education: Adapted Curriculum license and eligibility to teach K-12 students with severe/profound disabilities and IEPs, who may have significant intellectual disabilities, autism with significant cognitive disabilities, or multiple disabilities.

Certification & Degree Options: The Special Education program offers two paths. Students may either apply for a licensure-only program that results in a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate or the M.A.T. degree program. In the checklists below, Phase I is the certificate program, and Phase I + Phase II is the degree program.

In both General Curriculum and Adapted Curriculum, there are just three additional classes beyond the certificate program (Phase I) to complete the M.A.T. degree program (Phase I + Phase II). Students are welcome to apply to either the certificate or degree program. If students apply for the certificate program and then later decide they would like to pursue the M.A.T., they can then apply for the degree program at that point.

Special Education Adapted Curriculum Alternative Licensure Checklist

Special Education General Curriculum Alternative Licensure Checklist

Level: Graduate - Level Courses

Eligibility: Conferred baccalaureate degree with a minimum 2.85 GPA. Letters of recommendation are also required for admission.

Results:Recommendation for a K-12 teaching license in Special Education.

Instructional Format: Special education courses are offered completely online. All courses in the program have some level of field or clinical experience that requires additional time beyond class meetings and assignments. One full semester of student teaching is required, in the subject & grades of the licensure concentration, and should be fulfilled after all other course work is successfully finished. The internship is not a paid internship. However, Residency License teachers may complete internship using their own classroom.

Admission: Rolling admission allows students to begin Spring, Summer, or Fall semester. The GRE is not required for admission. Instead, applicants are asked to submit a written essay addressing a specific topic.

Contact: Tabatha Gillett: tgillett@wcu.edu or 828.227.2649

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Description: If you love children and want to be a vital force in shaping them during those crucial early years, WCU's Birth-Kindergarten (BK) Program is for you. Our goals include giving you the knowledge and skills needed to meet children's social, emotional, physical, and intellectual needs from birth to kindergarten in avariety of settings.

Birth to Kindergarten Alternative Licensure Checklists can be found on the Birth-Kindergarten (BK) Program website.

Level: Undergraduate

Eligibility: Baccalaureate degree with a cumulative 3.0 GPA.

Results: Recommendation for a Birth-Kindergarten initial or add-on teaching license.

Instructional Format: Online asynchronous format. Each course requires some type of field experience component.One full semester of intern/student teaching is required, in the subject & grade of the licensure concentration, and should be fulfilled after all other course work is successfully finished. Approved placements for the internship are limited to public NC Pre K, Headstart, and Kindergarten classrooms (this does NOT include Early Headstart). The internship is not a paid internship. However, residency license teachers may complete internship using their own classroom.

Admission: Students may begin Spring or Fall semesters. Application deadline for the B-K program is November 15 for Spring term and June 1 for Fall term.

Contact Deb Henry: dchenry@wcu.edu or 828.227.3313

WCU also offers routes to a teaching license via second degree programs. Please see below for additional information.

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Licensure Area Degree Type Additional Information
Elementary Education, Middle Grades Education (ELA, Social Studies), K-12 ART, MUSIC, HPE, and 9-12 English or Social Studies Second Bachelor's Degree These are residential (face-to-face) programs and courses are primarily offered during the day

FAQs

How long does Texas Teachers alternative certification take? ›

ACP's offer intensive classroom-focused training. Many of these programs can be completed in one year, during which time you may be able to teach as a paid intern with supervision and mentoring. Some programs offer an unpaid clinical experience similar to student teaching in lieu of a paid internship.

What GPA do you need for alternative teacher certification in Texas? ›

Admission
  • Have a bachelor's degree or in your last semester of obtaining a bachelor's degree.
  • Hold 2.5+ GPA posted on your official transcripts or 2.5+ GPA in the last 60 semester hours of coursework attempted.

Can I teach in Alabama without certification? ›

Those aspiring to become teachers must obtain an Alabama teacher certification to teach in our public schools. All certification providers must adhere to the Alabama Department of Education regulations for the certification process.

Can I become a teacher with a 2.0 GPA in Texas? ›

Higher Required GPA

Currently, Texas Teachers' candidates require a 2.5 GPA or higher for program admittance.

How do I get an alternative teaching license in Wisconsin? ›

The organization requires candidates to pass a subject area exam and the pedagogy exam known as the Professional Teaching Knowledge exam to receive a certificate under the alternative teacher certification.

Can I teach with a low GPA? ›

Applying for Teacher Education Programs

For most teacher education programs, you need a particular GPA to apply for the program. That means that the grades you get in general classes could prevent you from taking teacher education classes. I've found that most schools require at least a 2.75, but the exact GPA varies.

How fast can you complete Texas Teachers of tomorrow? ›

Completing an alternative teaching certificate in Texas through Teachers of Tomorrow typically takes most individuals 9-12 months to complete. This is because the curriculum for the online certification program happens at your own pace with the support of mentors and an online community.

How hard is it to pass the Texas teacher certification test? ›

The TExES has a passing rate of about 92%. Candidates should keep in mind that each subtest is different and will vary in difficulty. Preparation is the best way to avoid intimidation and achieve success on the TExES Exam.

Can I teach in Texas without a teaching certificate? ›

Since 1995, Texas law has allowed school districts to issue a school district teaching permit (SDTP) to someone who does not hold a teaching certificate (Texas Education Code §21.055). A teacher employed on a school district teaching permit is not certified by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC).

What is the fastest way to become a teacher in Texas? ›

What is the fastest way to become a teacher with no degree? Completing an alternative teaching certificate in Texas through Teachers of Tomorrow typically takes most individuals 9-12 months to complete.

Can you teach in Texas while getting certified? ›

Anyone taking the alternative route to teaching must possess the probationary certificate in Texas if they want to teach in state schools. It is a temporary teaching approval that allows aspirants to work as a teacher in Texas schools while they continue preparing for a standard teaching license.

Which state has the lowest pay for teachers? ›

Mississippi has the lowest average teacher salary of $47,162, followed by South Dakota with $49,761. These are the only states with average teacher salaries under $50,000 a year. Other states with lower average teacher salaries are West Virginia, Florida, Louisiana, Missouri, and Arkansas.

Can I teach online without a certificate? ›

While a degree isn't necessary to earn money teaching English online, most hiring companies do expect and require a TEFL certification. There are a LOT of full online TEFL courses that you can take and get certified in no time from home! A few years of experience.

Is Alabama getting rid of Praxis? ›

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — Alabama's State Board of Education Tuesday lowered the Praxis test score requirements potential teachers need, as long as they have a 2.75 GPA in their teaching field or complete 100 hours of professional learning.

How do I fix my 2.0 GPA? ›

These 10 strategies will help you raise your GPA while minimizing stress and overall study time.
  1. Go to class regularly. ...
  2. Participate in class. ...
  3. Organize yourself. ...
  4. Do a weekly study review. ...
  5. Go to office hours. ...
  6. Befriend with smart students with high GPA. ...
  7. Avoid all-nighters. ...
  8. 8. Make use of Library.

What happens if my GPA is below a 2? ›

When a student's cumulative GPA drops below 2.0, the institution can put them on academic probation. Academic probation means students risk losing financial aid and even being dropped from college. Low grades are a warning sign that students need to make changes quickly to continue their education.

What can a 2.5 GPA do? ›

A 2.5 GPA corresponds to a C average, making it a common starting GPA for many colleges and universities, even some more competitive institutions — though acceptance at that level would be a long shot.

How can I teach in Tennessee without a teaching degree? ›

Candidates who already hold a bachelor's degree but have not completed a teacher preparation program may qualify for a Tennessee teaching license by completing an educator preparation program. A common pathway for these candidates is completing a master's degree in education or teaching.

How do I get an alternative teaching license in Oregon? ›

Testing Requirements for Oregon Alternative Certification
  1. The Oregon Civil Rights Exam.
  2. An acceptable basic skills exam such as the Praxis Core or Oregon Educator Licensure Assessments (ORELA)
  3. Subject matter exams appropriate to the endorsement area sought.

How do I get an alternative teaching license in Colorado? ›

Be enrolled in an approved Colorado alternative teacher program; and. Complete and submit an ALTERNATIVE TEACHER application to request either a Colorado Alternative Teacher License or an Interim Authorization issued specifically for alternative teacher preparation.

What is the lowest GPA you will accept? ›

Unofficially, 2.0 is the lowest GPA accepted into a standard college, so while there's a chance that college admission is possible, it's not likely at more than a few institutions.

What is the lowest GPA you can get without failing? ›

The lowest possible grade is usually equal to a 0.0 on any scale and most times correlates to an "F" or the failing grade for the course. The scale coverts linearly from the 0.0 to 4.0 with your grade whether you are on a number or letter grading system for the class.

What is the lowest GPA to pass? ›

Convert Your Grades to the GPA Scale
4.0 ScaleA-FThree Passing Grades
4.0AHighest Passing Grade
3.0-3.9BMiddle Passing Grade
2.0-2.9CLowest Passing Grade
1.0-1.9DFail
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Jul 27, 2020

What is the 15-minute teacher rule? ›

The 15-minute rule is a widespread rumor stating that if a teacher is 15 minutes late to class, students are allowed to leave with no repercussions. Though it's specific origins are unknown, this so-called rule most likely stemmed from the terminology of college students.

What's the fastest you can become a teacher? ›

4 Ways to Become a Teacher in No Time
  • Enroll in a One-year Master's Program.
  • Pursue a Single-subject Teaching Degree.
  • Obtain a School District Internship.
  • Teach at a Private School.
  • Obtain a Bachelor's Degree.
  • Get a Teaching Certificate.
  • Complete the Core Curriculum of the Fast-track Certification Program.
Mar 25, 2023

Can you go home after 15 minutes of no teacher? ›

James Stanley, Dean of Students, revealed the truth regarding the 15-Minute Rule: “It doesn't exist. Total student myth.

What if I fail the TExES exam? ›

What happens if you fail the TExES exam? If students fail the TExES exam, they are allowed to retake the exam after 30 days. Students are allowed up to 5 total attempts to pass a certification exam.

How many times can you fail a TExES exam? ›

Number of Retake Attempts for TExES Exam

Each TExES exam, including the TExES PPR exam, which is a required test for all students, allows for five total attempts. This means that after the initial exam, the student can attempt up to four retakes, for a total of five attempts.

What happens if you fail the TExES exam 5 times? ›

What is a TExES Waiver Request? A person cannot retake a TExES exam more than four times without a waiver from the state of Texas. That means that if a person fails a TExES exam five times, they cannot attempt a sixth attempt without a waiver from the state of Texas.

How do I get an emergency teaching permit in Texas? ›

These permits are requested online by employing school districts for a vacant position that cannot currently be filled with an appropriately Texas certified individual. Individuals in assignments for more than 30 instructional days must be on an emergency permit, activated within 45 instructional days.

Are teachers in demand in Texas? ›

According to reporting from Dallas Weekly, the rate at which teachers are leaving their jobs is the biggest problem for the Texas teacher shortage. They report that the state has experienced 8,600 teachers retiring since fiscal year 2021.

How much do subs make in Texas? ›

The average salary for a substitute teacher in Texas is $20,500 per year.

What is the lowest teacher salary in Texas? ›

Public School Teacher Salary in Texas
PercentileSalaryLocation
10th Percentile Public School Teacher Salary$37,887TX
25th Percentile Public School Teacher Salary$46,194TX
50th Percentile Public School Teacher Salary$55,319TX
75th Percentile Public School Teacher Salary$67,460TX
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What is the highest paid teacher in Texas? ›

High-paying jobs for teachers in Texas
  • Mansfield ISD. ...
  • Crowley ISD. ...
  • Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD. ...
  • Lackland ISD. ...
  • Deer Park ISD. Average salary: $64,207 per year. ...
  • Grady ISD. Average salary: $66,182 per year. ...
  • Draw Academy. Average salary: $66,877 per year. ...
  • Academy for Academic Excellence. Average salary: $86,618 per year.
Feb 2, 2023

How much do first time teachers make in Texas? ›

The average Entry Level Teacher salary in Texas is $41,748 as of March 28, 2023, but the range typically falls between $34,862 and $50,911.

What can stop you from becoming a teacher in Texas? ›

Misdemeanor or felony convictions for crimes of moral turpitude. Misdemeanor or felony convictions for crimes involving minor victims, including sexual offenses or abuse. Felony drug convictions. Misdemeanor or felony convictions for misappropriation of school property or funds.

How to get a teaching certificate in Texas without a degree? ›

If you do not hold a degree you must complete a university program. If you hold a degree you may contact an Alternative Certification Program or Post Baccalaureate program . Pass Certification Exams - You must pass the appropriate teacher certification exams. Contact your program for exam approval.

How much does a certified teacher earn in Texas? ›

The average Certified Teacher salary in Texas is $48,066 as of March 28, 2023, but the range typically falls between $42,637 and $53,404.

What state has the most underpaid teachers? ›

On the other side of the pay scale, teachers, on average, earn as little as $47,156 a year in Hawaii, the lowest-paying state.

What is causing teacher shortage? ›

Low pay and high stress are, and have been for many years, the major barriers to meeting the national demand for teachers. A shortage of this nature––driven by poor pay and stressful working conditions––will not be ameliorated simply by increasing the potential number of qualified teachers.

Which teachers get paid the most? ›

Professor

When you are looking for the best-paid teaching jobs for your area of interest or specialized skill, then you may consider working as a professor in a college or university. A college professor prepares course material, teaches students in a classroom environment, and grades student work.

Can I teach kids online without a degree? ›

Can I Teach English Online without a Degree? Yes, you can teach English online without a degree! While some of the major online teaching companies require a degree, there are many that don't. A TEFL certification can provide you with the training and qualifications that you need to get a job teaching English online.

Is Magic Ears legit? ›

The Wrap Up: Is Magic Ears Legit? Among hundreds of online ESL companies, Magic Ears is one of the best in 2021. Magic Ears is a legitimate company that offers applicants a flexible and exciting job opportunity; one where you can set your own schedule and teach from anywhere in the world.

How much does Cambly pay? ›

Earn for every minute you spend chatting! You make $0.17/min ($10.20/hour) on Cambly and $0.20/min ($12.00/hour) on Cambly Kids. Get paid via Paypal every Monday. With our students spread across the globe, you can start tutoring at any time of the day based on your schedule.

What is the hardest Praxis to pass? ›

The general consensus is that the Praxis 2 is harder than the Praxis Core. Where the Praxis Core exam helps prepare students for a teacher preparation program, the Praxis 2 is designed to help qualify students for state teaching certification or licensure.

Can you teach in Alabama without passing Praxis? ›

In order to receive teacher certification from the Alabama State Department of Education, undergraduate and Alternative Master's students must receive a passing score on the Praxis Subject Assessment in their given certification area. Praxis Subject Assessments are administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS).

What teachers are needed most in Alabama? ›

Alabama unfilled teaching positions
  • Performing/Visual Arts. ...
  • Library Media. ...
  • School Psychometrist. ...
  • Dyslexia Therapist. ...
  • School Psychologist. ...
  • General Social Science - Economics, History, etc. ( 4-8) ...
  • Administration. ...
  • Driver and Traffic Safety Education.
Dec 27, 2022

How can I raise my GPA fast? ›

How to raise your GPA
  1. Avoid classes you don't need.
  2. Meet with a tutor.
  3. Speak with your instructors.
  4. Set goals for yourself.
  5. Turn in assignments on time.
  6. Join a study group.
  7. Study topics as you go.
  8. Improve note-taking skills.
Mar 10, 2023

Is a 1.9 a bad GPA? ›

A 1.9 GPA is equivalent to 74% or C grade. The national average GPA is 3.0 which means a 1.9 is well below average and has much room for improvement.

Can I raise my GPA from 2 to 3? ›

The only occasion in which you could raise an unweighted GPA from 2.0 to 3.0 in a single semester would be in your freshman year. If you have the same number of classes in your second semester and you get straight As in all your classes, then you'd be able to achieve this rare feat. Otherwise, it'd be impossible.

Can I raise my GPA from 0 to 2? ›

The Law of Diminishing Returns: After the second semester, you can never again take a number of credit hours equal to the number of credit hours in your GPA. Only grades above a C can raise your GPA to a 2.0- Every D requires a B and every F requires an A to achieve a 2.0 overall.

Is a 2.0 GPA horrible? ›

Is a 2.0 GPA good? A 2.0 GPA means that you have a solid C average across all of your classes. This GPA is essentially the unofficial cut off point for how low your GPA can be in order to get into college. With a 2.0 GPA, there are only a couple schools in the country where you'll have a high chance of being accepted.

Is a 2.5 GPA terrible? ›

Is a 2.5 GPA good? A 2.5 GPA means that you've earned high Cs and low Bs across all of your classes. This GPA is below the 3.0 national average for high school students, and it will most likely make it difficult for you to get into all but the least selective colleges. 2.12% of schools have an average GPA below a 2.5.

Is a 2.7 GPA bad in college? ›

The national average GPA is 3.0 which means a 2.7 is below average, and so you may have to work harder to catch up.

What is considered a bad GPA in college? ›

For students with a GPA below 2.0, the fallout can be dire, and students can end up on academic probation.

Is a 2.4 GPA passing? ›

A 2.4 GPA is equivalent to 79% or C+ letter grade. The national average GPA is 3.0 which means a 2.4 is below average and leaves room for improvement.

Can you teach in TN without a license? ›

Tennessee requires public school teachers to obtain a state-issued license.

How do I get an alternative teaching certificate in Tennessee? ›

Contact schools offering teaching certification programs in Tennessee.
...
You must have a bachelor's degree and meet one of the following requirements:
  1. Have a major in an endorsement/content area.
  2. Have completed at least 24 semester hours in the content area.
  3. Pass the Praxis II exam for that content area (see below)

Is Tennessee getting rid of EdTPA? ›

In the first of two votes on a controversial proposal, the State Board of Education approved Friday dropping EdTPA, a licensing test required currently of about 900 “job-embedded” candidates, who comprise about a third of the state's teacher pipeline.

Can you teach in Oregon without a teaching license? ›

To teach in an Oregon state approved CTE program, the instructor must have an appropriate CTE license and/or endorsement, specific to the program career area.

How to become a teacher in Oregon without a teaching degree? ›

To pursue alternative teacher certification in Oregon, candidates must typically possess at least a bachelor's degree and complete an approved teacher certification program. For select licensing categories, an associate's degree may be acceptable.

Can you teach in Colorado without a teaching certificate? ›

Colorado offers an Initial License, valid for three years, for beginning teachers; you must complete a Teacher Induction Program to qualify for a Professional License, which must be renewed every five years.

How to get a teaching certificate if you already have a bachelor's degree Colorado? ›

Requirements for a Colorado Initial Teacher License
  1. Holds a bachelor's or higher degree from an accepted, regionally accredited institution of higher education.
  2. Has completed an approved teacher preparation program at an accepted institute of higher education.
  3. Has provided an approved program verification form.

How long does it take to process teacher certification in Texas? ›

To teach in the state of Texas, the certification process can take 4 to 6 months if you have a bachelor's degree. If you do not have a bachelor's degree, your work experience may still qualify you for an educator preparation program in which your timeline to certification would remain the same.

How long does Texas Teachers take to complete? ›

Full access to teacher training is provided after you have met all admission requirements and are admitted into the Texas Teachers program. Candidates in our teacher training program engage in a rigorous, research-based curriculum encompassing of 300 hours of professional training.

How long does it take to study for TExES? ›

Preparing to Take a TExES Exam

Even candidates who have done well in their educator preparation program should expect to spend several weeks to several months studying, reviewing, and familiarizing themselves with the format, types of questions, and general content prioritized on their exams.

How many teachers in Texas are alternative certified? ›

Alternative certification

Out of the 26,490 new teachers last year, 14,629 of them received their certification through an alternative program. More than a third (38 percent) of all current Texas teachers were certified via an alternative program.

Can I teach in Texas without certification? ›

Since 1995, Texas law has allowed school districts to issue a school district teaching permit (SDTP) to someone who does not hold a teaching certificate (Texas Education Code §21.055). A teacher employed on a school district teaching permit is not certified by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC).

Is there a job shortage for teachers in Texas? ›

According to reporting from Dallas Weekly, the rate at which teachers are leaving their jobs is the biggest problem for the Texas teacher shortage. They report that the state has experienced 8,600 teachers retiring since fiscal year 2021.

What is the minimum teacher salary in Texas? ›

The average Entry Level Teacher salary in Texas is $41,748 as of March 28, 2023, but the range typically falls between $34,862 and $50,911.

How long do teachers wait for an answer? ›

Improving student learning only takes 3 seconds. In 1972, Mary Budd Rowe coined the phrase “wait time” to describe the period of time between a teacher's question and a student's response. Rowe found that teachers typically wait between . 7 seconds and 1.5 seconds before speaking after they have asked a question.

Can you take a TExES exam without being in a program? ›

You may attempt Pre-Admission Content Tests (PACT) to demonstrate content mastery if you have never been admitted to a Texas-approved Educator Preparation Program (EPP) and you hold a bachelor's degree or greater from an accredited university.

How many times can you take the teacher certification in Texas? ›

Candidates are limited to a total of 5 attempts to pass a certification examination under Texas Education Code §21.048.

What is the difference between TX Pact and TExES? ›

What is the difference between TX PACT and TExES? The TX PACT exams contain questions assessing subject-matter knowledge only, as opposed to the TExES certification exams that include questions assessing both subject-matter knowledge and pedagogical knowledge. TX PACTS exams cannot be used for certification.

Do you need a teaching degree to be a substitute Texas? ›

Certification: Teacher certification is not required to be a substitute teacher in Texas. In some schools, certified substitute teachers are recruited for certain assignments or schools. Certified substitute teachers are usually paid more and assigned to long-term or more challenging assignments.

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4. Difference between Alternative Certification and Traditional Teacher Programs
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5. OPAL: New Mexico's Online Portfolio for Alternative Licensure Teaching Pathway
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6. Teacher Education Alternative Licensure Program Overview
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Name: Reed Wilderman

Birthday: 1992-06-14

Address: 998 Estell Village, Lake Oscarberg, SD 48713-6877

Phone: +21813267449721

Job: Technology Engineer

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