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Candidates complete a course of study that meets all college or university requirements for a post-baccalaureate certificate or a master's degree and leads to a standard secondary 6-12 teaching certificate.
Hold a bachelor's degree. Fulfill the curriculum requirements in an elementary education program- including student teaching. Satisfy the required number of semester hours in one teaching field of either math, science, language arts, reading or history.
New legislation signed into law in Arizona by Republican Gov. Doug Ducey (R) will allow teachers to be hired with no formal teaching training, as long as they have five years of experience in fields relevant to the subject they are teaching.
An Institutional Recommendation, also known as (IR), is: A legal document issued by Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College verifying that you completed the degree requirements for certification.
The institutional recommendations are aimed at managing the implementation of the technical hypotheses, evaluating outcomes and modifying the hypotheses to reflect knowledge obtained.
To obtain Arizona teacher certification, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and typically must complete a teacher preparation program. Additionally, the Arizona Department of Education requires specific coursework based on the desired teaching area of focus.
Qualified teachers have plenty of professional opportunities in Arizona. New teachers, and those who are new to the state, must hold a bachelor's degree and must meet minimum student teaching requirements.
Yes. Arizona law requires out-of-state applicants who: 1) are in good standing with their state, 2) hold a comparable valid certificate and a fingerprint clearance card, to be issued a standard teaching certificate without any other requirement.