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Old 02-07-2005, 04:06 PM
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Originally posted by AGDee
In Michigan (and I believe this is true in all 50 states), it is not legal to teach without a teaching certificate, which requires a degree in education, the passing of competency exams AND at least 20 credits of grad school in the first 5 years of teaching.
This isn't true, I believe several states were mentioned in the other thread where one doesn't need a teaching degree or to pass exams to teach.

In NJ, you only have to have a certain amount of college credits to be a substitute. One of my sisters was a sub when she went home for the summer... during May and June she made some decent money.
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