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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am considering it as a pivot and pathway to become a teacher. I have a master’s degree but not related to education at all. What are the requirements to become a substitute teacher in DC?[/quote] I would not want someone to teach my kids even occasionally if they couldn't find this information on the internet on their own. https://dcps.dc.gov/page/substitute [/quote] PP who wants to be a teacher: This is a good example of how teachers get treated sometimes. Let that roll off your back. Just put on emotional armor to protect you from how some parents and students behave. Subbing is a great way to prep for teaching. You’ll get a good glimpse at a workday and what goes on behind the scenes. It isn’t easy, but neither is teaching.[/quote]
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