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Old 02-04-2009, 11:56 AM
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That's what I said, dude (or what I meant, anyway)

I will add that due to a teaching shortage in many states (I represent some school boards), you don't need a license in a specific area but rather a "Teacher's Certificate" which is pretty much worthless, but satisfies the Feds.
Okay, well I went back and reread it. I guess you are not comparing it to a public school, just stating it is difficult to get credentialed in a private school. When you stated 'less than easy to get', I guess I thought you meant less easy than public, but you were just stating private is less than easy.....I guess. Now I'm confused.

Up here they okayed any college graduate to be a substitute teacher about 2 years ago. They used to have a teaching license.

There are however many programs that allow someone with a Bachelor's to obtain a teaching license in the area they studied in college.
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