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Re: Curious question for anyone who might know....![]()
Posted by Traci/Cristy on 2/06/05
In AZ, you can get an ER substitute cert to teach if you have a
Bachelor's degree.
On 11/05/04, AK teacher wrote:
> On 11/05/04, Cristy Smestad wrote:
>> My husband has a Bachelor degree in history and has always
>> wanted to be a high-school history teacher and/or
>> track/field coach.
>> Is there actually anyway he can be such if he does not
> have
>> a Masters degree or any teaching exsperience??
>> We live in Anchorage but he'd enjoy teaching almost
>> anywhere in the state.
>> Thankyou ahead of time for your reply and help.
>> CMS
> He needs a teaching certificate. UAA, UAS and UAF have
> masters programs for secondary certificates and that's about
> it (also APU). High school history teachers aren't in short
> supply so there's no reason that a non-certified person
> would get hired.
> sorry, but he'll have to take the time to learn to be a
> teacher if that's what he wants to do. The students deserve
> someone who not only knows the content but know how to teach
> it.