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Re: Need Advice on Sub Teaching in Portland![]()
Posted by Melissa on 10/14/04
You do need a masters, but you can get a transitional license
if you have taught before out of state and have an out of state
license. You then have 3 years or so to get your Masters and
complete the tests. Portland schools have been decreasing in
students every year, but the suburbs like Beaverton are
booming. Email me if you have more questions.
Melissa.
On 9/01/04, Question wrote:
> John,
> I am in a similar situation as you are. I have a California
> Preliminary credential (Multi Suject), and is planning to
> move to Portland. I researched the internet about getting
> license in Oregon, but the info is very confusing. Maybe you
> can help me. I want to know if I can easily get a
> Transitinal license which is good for 3 years. After 3
> years, if I want to pursue a continuing license, I was told
> that I need to get a Masters Degree :-( Do you know
> anything about this? Your response would be very helpful. I
> also am curious what you are doing now. Are you teaching in
> Portland, and if yes, how is the job market?
> -Shelley