08-26-2020, 02:58 PM
You need to look at your state requirements to see what they want. In my previous state (CA), you could have a bachelor's degree in anything, and then take the online courses to get your teaching cert; but you would need to do your student teaching, and that would probably mean working during the day for a semester, so if you work full-time during the day, you're kind of stuck. But that will be the case no matter where you live. Now, if you were able to get paid during your student teaching, that might help.
I know other states that actually have programs where they pay you a stipend to student-teach, and the certification program is online and free.
So go research your state first, and then do the easiest thing possible.
I know other states that actually have programs where they pay you a stipend to student-teach, and the certification program is online and free.
So go research your state first, and then do the easiest thing possible.
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