Kansas Alternative Method

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US-AHI-011
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This AHI form is used when alternative method is in place. The alternative method, a new plan may request that employees old plans provide certain information such as old plans summary plan description.

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A teaching license is required in order to teach in public K-12 schools in Kansas. To earn a Kansas teaching license under the traditional route to certification, candidates must hold a bachelor's degree, complete an approved teacher preparation program, and pass the state's designated standardized tests for educators.

Prerequisite Coursework in KansasAll states require that prospective teachers have at least a Bachelor's degree and complete a state-approved teacher preparation program to receive certification. Some states also have specific course and credit-hour requirements.

Kansas Teacher Education Requirements Additionally, Kansas has a recency requirement, which means that applicants must have at least 8 credit hours of college coursework or one year of accredited teaching experience completed within the last six years.

To apply for the Emergency Substitute license in Kansas:Go to , under Licensure, Applications, find the Form 8, register online and complete the form and pay the application fee (currently $70).

Requirements for Alternative CertificationTo be eligible for alternative teacher certification in Kansas, candidates must have at least a bachelor's degree. Candidates must also typically take the Praxis content area and pedagogy exams appropriate to the grade level(s) and subject(s) they wish to teach.

Usually there is a minimum requirement of 60 semester credit hours from a regionally accredited college or university in order to obtain an emergency substitute license.

Teacher education programs may take 4 years to complete after which certification plans are prepared for a three year period. During this plan period, the teacher must obtain a Standard Certification within 1-2 years.

You may apply for a provisional license from the KSDE web site. Once you have successfully applied, your application will be routed through the school district where your employment can be verified. Afterwards, the form is routed through ESU's Licensure Officer for licensure recommendation.

There are several different alternative pathways a candidate can take to achieve certification in California. These include study through a university internship program, a school internship program, teaching at a private school, or the Peace Corps.

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Kansas Alternative Method