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QuestionI have a BS but not in Education. Can I still be a substitute?Community AnswerCertain areas do not require a teaching degree for a sub, but others do. Do a little research.
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QuestionI am a retired teacher from the NYC school system who wants to be a substitute teacher. What steps do I need to take?Community AnswerYou still have the qualifications, which means you don't need to go back to school or pass any special courses or certifications. Just apply to be a substitute at your nearest school or with the local district.
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QuestionCan a teaching license be transferred out of state?Community AnswerYes, but you will likely have to pay a fee and apply for a new license in your new state.
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QuestionDoes a New York State certificate qualify for use in New York City?Community AnswerIn order to teach full-time in NYC schools, you must have New York State certification. If you have a provisional state certification, you can teach for five years until you finish your master's degree. When you finish your master's degree, you can get your permanent state certification. If you have permanent state certification, you absolutely can be a substitute teacher and work as many hours as you like. It's best to contact the NYC Dept. of Education and verify what is required.
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QuestionCan I become a substitute teacher now, even though I am looking for a full-time DOE job?Community AnswerYes. You can be a substitute in the meantime.
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QuestionWould I be able to get a job as a substitute teacher in NYC if I worked as a substitute teacher in California?Community AnswerYes, but you would still have to go through the NYCDOE process, as other states have different requirements.
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QuestionDo I need to retake the exam if I have been a substitute teacher in the past?Community AnswerNo. You can go through an expedited process. All info can be found on the NYC DOE website.
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