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To become a high school teacher in South Dakota you must be certified through the state. A five-year certificate requires the completion of a bachelor's degree and teacher preparation program. Candidates must also pass the Praxis exams required by the state.
Here are the most in-demand core subjects and schools are looking for teachers in these subjects.Mathematics. If you're interested in math and are good at it, you can become a math teacher.Science.Foreign Languages.Bilingual Education.Special Education.
Physical Education majors engage in Student Teaching II and Student Teaching III as their semester-long student teaching experience. They split their semester with two experiences in different schools/age levels, for 16 weeks total.
A shortage of substitutes to fill in for full-time teachers is forcing school districts in South Dakota and across the country to take sometimes drastic measures to keep classrooms staffed, and concerns are rising that the quality of student education may diminish as a result.
A fully registered teacher has a maximum of 22.5 hours of class contact (actual teaching) each week on a full-time basis.
In most cases, student teaching will last between 3 and 4 months. This duration is preferred by states and teacher training programs for a number of reasons. For one thing, a period of 12-16 weeks lines up fairly well with a university semester schedule.
State law (SDCL 13-26-1) establishes the minimum number of hours in a school term as follows: For kindergarten, the minimum is 437.5 hours; for grades 1-5, the minimum is 875 hours (exclusive of intermissions); and for grades 6-12, the minimum is 962.5 hours (exclusive of intermissions).
Since 2000, the state has seen a 7.88 percent increase in population. This steady population increase, combined with the changing educational climate in South Dakota, will bring a growing demand for teachers. The state reports teacher shortages in a number of areas.
The biggest shortages are happening in California, Nevada, Washington, Indiana, Arizona, Hawaii and the District of Columbia.