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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, Charter school teachers don't need a teaching license! [/quote] I worked at a charter school. While I wasn't required to have a state license I did have to meet the state credentialing standards (transcript documenting the degree in my content area, passing test scores, etc) before they would hire me. Perhaps it was just this particular charter school. Seemed silly to me that they just don't require licensing since they are asking for the same documentation.[/quote] More is required than that for at teaching license. In addition to what you mentioned above, you must demonstrate completion of a state-approved teacher education program relevant to the subject and grade you would be teaching. There are some alternative pathways though https://osse.dc.gov/page/educator-credential-requirements-overview#teacherinitial [/quote]
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