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Can anyone help me out here? I've tried reading the website and calling, but I seem to get different answers with each different person I talk to. My license expired in 07 or 08 (I can't even remember). I have not taught since 2002. AND I have not kept up at all with my 60 required hours a year of professional development. I have not taken any graduate classes. Now, after staying home to raise my children, I want to go back to teaching, and requirements all seem so different now. How do I get my license back? Do I have to do the 60 hours for EACH year since the 06 requirement, or just the current year's 60? Can I just apply and get a provisional license and then actually get a job and do my 60 hours that way? Do I have to go to grad school? Is there any easy way to do this without spending major time and major $$$, or should I just give up and find a new career. I am beyond frustrated here!! Thanks for any advice you have to offer.
Peggy/TX Hi, Stacey, You need to go on-line at the Arkansas State Department of Education and download a copy of the certificate renewal application. It costs $100.00 to renew your certificate. You may also be asked to go be fingerprinted which is an extra $25- 35. I tried to go on-line to view a copy of my expired Arkansas certificate but was defeated on t...See More
Apr 26, 2010
Sharon Smith On 4/26/10, Peggy/TX wrote: > Hi, Stacey, > You need to go on-line at the Arkansas State Department of > Education and download a copy of the certificate renewal > application. It costs $100.00 to renew your certificate. You > may also be asked to go be fingerprinted which is an extra $25- > 35. I tried to go on-lin $25- $25- >...See More
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