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Alternate Path to Professional Educator Licensure (APPEL) is a program created and managed by the Utah State Board of Education to provide those who already have a bachelor's degree the opportunity to earn a teaching license.
The five highest-paying states based on annual mean salary are: California ($92,960) New York ($91,290) Washington ($88,530) Massachusettes ($82,960) Connecticut ($80,230)
All successful AEL recipients must create a Utah educator record through the Utah Schools Information Management System (USIMS), successfully complete all USIMS checklist items (licensing questions, criminal background check, and an educator ethics review), complete all four AEL modules in Canvas, and meet one of the ...
In FY 2020, the starting teacher salary was about $44,000. In FY 2024, it was nearly $60,000.
So, you want to pursue a rewarding teaching career in Utah? You'll need to complete a bachelor's degree and an Educator Preparation Program (EPP). Then, you'll need to complete a Praxis test required to become licensed in your preferred concentration. You must also pass a background check.
The Physical Education endorsement is required for educators to teach physical education K-12. The physical education endorsement can be attached to an elementary license or secondary teaching license with the corresponding methods class for the grade level (i.e., elementary methods, secondary methods, K-12 methods).
An educator license is required to be a teacher in a Utah public school. You must complete a preparation program to earn your Professional Educator License.
Physical Education (PE) Certification To become a PE teacher in Utah you must earn an educator endorsement in PE. This will require that you take all required steps towards earning your Level 1 educator license in addition to taking the Physical Education Praxis exam.
So, you want to pursue a rewarding teaching career in Utah? You'll need to complete a bachelor's degree and an Educator Preparation Program (EPP). Then, you'll need to complete a Praxis test required to become licensed in your preferred concentration. You must also pass a background check.