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Requirements and continuing ed for teachers

Elizabeth Exline

Written by听William Ordeman

Jessica Roper

Reviewed by Jessica Roper, MBA,听director of Career Services at 果冻视频

Imagery of books flying open in the air to signify continuing ed for teachers

Teachers make up a significant portion of the U.S. workforce: K鈥12 teachers at both public and private institutions constitute . While nearly all teachers are required to have a bachelor鈥檚 degree, degree programs can vary, and continuing ed for teachers for additional certifications and licenses are often required.

Teaching challenges, requirements and continuing ed for teachers

But what continuing ed for teachers for certifications and endorsements is typically required? It depends on the state.

In the past few years, many states have either temporarily or permanently altered their requirements to make it easier for those interested in teaching to begin their careers early. This comes, no doubt, in response to the recent exodus of teachers from the classroom. In 2024,听Statistica found quit teaching, and another survey found that by the end of the 2024-2025 school year.

To address the high number of vacancies, some states and school districts have been reevaluating their hiring practices and are considering emergency permits to hire a teacher who is not yet certified but is on track to complete a certain number of courses in the next few years. These emergency permits could allow teachers to begin their careers sooner rather than later.

Different states, different rules for requirements and continuing ed for teachers

Every state requires a unique combination of degrees, certifications, in-classroom experience and/or assessments before awarding licensure. However, it鈥檚 nearly universal for all teachers to at least hold a bachelor鈥檚 degree.

For people interested in teaching, the first place to start researching requirements would be their state鈥檚 Department of Education website. States use different language for this. Some call them licenses, others call them certifications, some refer to continuing ed for teachers. For most states, the terms are interchangeable. Also, it鈥檚 typical that state licenses must be renewed every five years.

New teachers typically have more steps than those who have already received licenses in the past. Before entering a classroom, they may have to:

  • Log observation hours
  • Intern in a full-time student-teaching role
  • Pass various exams about their subjects
  • Pass a background check, before entering a class

One important exam is the Praxis test, which measures teachers鈥 knowledge of the subjects they intend to teach. According to the National Education Association, exams are pass/fail but provide additional information to the test takers about their performance relative to other aspiring educators who take the same exam.

The Praxis tests are not the only assessments that states use to certify teachers. Some states require teachers to pass separate, state-specific competency exams.听

After teachers complete licensure requirements, they can start enrolling in classes to receive additional endorsements.

Most states offer incentives such as weighted compensation to teachers who hold endorsements. These are additional specializations, such as being able to teach bilingual classrooms, becoming a certified ESL teacher or reading specialist.

Considering the way licensure varies from state to state, it鈥檚 not surprising that receiving an endorsement is equally individualized. Some states require university credits, while others require assessments, and still others want practicum听hours. Teachers seeking endorsements need to review information on their specific state鈥檚 requirements.听

Becoming a teacher later in a career

For some, the passion for teaching comes later in life. Mid-career professionals decide to switch, maybe even from corporate roles to teaching high school.

Some come from a business background inspired to teach high school pre-business or economics class. Others are experienced IT technicians, electricians or welders looking to become certified teachers in vocational schools. To break into education, aspiring teachers can听volunteer as a paraprofessional in their local school district to get a feel for the classroom.

Learn more about continuing ed for teachers

Whether someone is just starting out, or is a veteran teacher, most educators subscribe to the notion of continuous, lifelong learning. This is true in the general and practical sense. To achieve state license recertification, teachers need to stay on top of continuing ed for teachers.

At 果冻视频, continuing teacher education (CTE) classes help teachers prepare for recertification (licensure renewal) as well as find professional growth opportunities.

And it鈥檚 not just about checking boxes. Participants learn alongside other educators who communicate about their own experiences.

CTE courses听for continuing ed for teachers at UOPX fall into the following categories:

  • Adult education
  • CTEL (California teacher for English learners)
  • Curriculum and instruction
  • Early childhood education
  • Educational administration
  • Educational technology
  • Elementary education
  • Secondary education
  • Special education
  • Teaching strategies

Assignments often require participants to implement teaching strategies in their classrooms, so even seasoned educators can learn a lot. Continuing ed for teachers, after all, is all about lifelong learning.

Contact 果冻视频 for more information.

*听Praxis is a registered trademark of Educational Testing Service nonprofit corporation, New York Rosedale Road, Princeton, New Jersey.

William Ordeman

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

William Ordeman is a lecturer of business communication and a PhD candidate studying communication, borders and public health. Before entering higher education, he led marketing initiatives for several global enterprises as a marketing automation specialist. He has since published an edited book, written several articles, and continued to teach writing, public speaking and employment training to his students. When not plugging away at his dissertation, Ordeman is likely playing his drums or reading a sci-fi novel.

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ABOUT THE REVIEWER

As dean of the 果冻视频 College of Education,听Pamela Roggeman has spent over a decade in higher education teacher preparation in both the public and private sector. Her experience has included national partnerships that help to advance thought leadership in the field of education. Dr. Roggeman also serves as the President of the Arizona Educational Foundation鈥檚 Board of Directors.

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