Can I teach in New York State without a teaching certification?

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No, you cannot teach in New York State without a teaching certification. According to the New York State Education Department, all individuals who wish to teach in public schools, including charter schools, must possess a valid teaching certificate. This certification ensures that teachers meet the necessary qualifications, including completing a teacher preparation program, passing required exams, and meeting specific academic and experience requirements. Exceptions may be granted in certain circumstances, such as teaching in certain career and technical education areas, but these exceptions still require alternative certification or authorization. It is important to note that individual school districts may have additional requirements or preferences beyond state certification. Therefore, it is crucial to check with the district you wish to teach in for their specific guidelines and qualifications.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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