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How to become a substitute teacher?

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Karissa’s Answer

In Nevada you need a substiute teacher licence. You need a bachelors degree in any field or 60 hours of education classes at a community college or university. In Florida you do not need a license and each district has thier own criteria. You need at least a high school diploma or GED.
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Jordan’s Answer

In Alabama to you will need a substitute teacher licence. The job does not require college education to become a substitute teacher, but does require a high-school diploma or GED equivalent. Prospective substitute teachers must also pass criminal background checks with both state and federal agencies, as well as going in for fingerprinting.
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Rylee’s Answer

Hello! I can share from my own experience that I've worked as a substitute teacher. Usually, having a college degree is a must. I had the opportunity to lead classrooms and even got to teach in college as an assistant. Schools are always on the lookout for individuals who are passionate about teaching. So, I would highly recommend submitting your application. Don't forget to highlight any relevant work experience you possess. It's your time to shine!
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Jasmine’s Answer

In California, you will need to hold a Bachelor's degree in any subject and a 30-day Emergency Substitute Teaching Permit from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. When you apply to a school district you will most likely need to pass a TB test, submit a live-scan background check, submit college transcripts, and include at least one letter of recommendation along with your resume. The interview process for me was very informal and consisted of a few questions regarding my education and filling out paperwork/getting a district badge printed.
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Aida M.’s Answer

Hi there! Each state and school district may have its own unique requirements for substitutes. Some might ask for a substitute license, a high school diploma or GED, while others might need you to have completed a certain number of college hours or even hold a degree. It all depends on where you're planning to apply. But no matter where that is, I urge you to put your application in and grab the opportunity to gain some valuable hands-on experience. Wishing you all the best!
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