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Here's how to become a teacher in Washington state: Complete high school. Earn a bachelor's degree. Pass a background check. Pass the required exams. Earn your Residency Certificate. Earn your Professional Certificate.
How do I become a teacher? All educators must receive a residency teacher certificate to teach in Washington State. There are several paths to receiving certification, depending on your personal experience.
Will it take me more than a year to complete? WSU's teacher education programs take 15 months to two years depending on the program.
Ing to Ellis (2000), confirmation is “The process by which teachers. communicate to students they are valuable, significant individuals” (p. 265).
The average salary for an elementary school teacher in Washington is around $78,780 per year.
Washington requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree and a state-approved teacher preparation program. Since you already have a bachelor's degree, you could enroll in a 'cert only' or master's program. Information on programs located in Washington. Alternative Routes to Certification are also available.