In order to be an Elementary Education teacher, do you have to have your 4 yr degree?
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To teach Pre-K you must also have a 4 year degree- and part of that must be in Early Childhood Education.
You will student teach in your content area- I have a minor in biology- so I student taught the 1st grade and 10th grade biology.
I would go to school and transfer credits to get the 4 year degree. With what you have, you can be a teaching assistant but the pay is not great and it’s often hard to find a job. Substitute teaching is hard, hard work!
If you have a bachelors in anything you can more easily add a teaching certification. But just a 2 year won’t get you far in education. You could probably be a paraprofessional or teachers assistant, but not a teacher.
The answer to this depends entirely upon which state you live in. Generally speaking, though, my guess would be that you have to have a four-year degree to be a teacher. It’s certainly that way in every state that I’m familiar with.
There are certification requirements to teach. These differ from state to state. Most of them, though, require you to submit a form, filled out by an educational institution, stating that you have taken courses to instruct you in the “art” of teaching.
In some states, the teacher shortage is so severe that they will hire you first, and then will find ways to get you your certification while you teach. The best thing to do is to check with your state’s department of education.
Good luck!
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