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    Re: How do you interview teacher interns?
    Posted by: OP on 7/03/13
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    Funny--this arrangement is pretty common where I live with universities that
    offer MAT programs. You only need a BA in my state to sub--not
    certification--so there is nothing illegal about it here. Thanks for your
    responses.

    On 7/03/13, interesting wrote:
    > many of our student
    >
    >> teachers do meet the requirements to substitute teach... this does not
    >
    >> necessarily mean they are used as subs, but they would meet the
    >
    >> qualifications).
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    > Qualifications to sub are to be a certified teacher, and you can't become
    > a certified teacher without finishing student teaching.
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    > So, in my state, there is no way a student teacher would be legally
    > qualified to use as a sub.
    >
    >
    >
    > Interesting how the rules are so different from place to place.
    >


    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • How do you interview teacher interns?, 7/02/13, by New secondary admin.
  • Re: How do you interview teacher interns?, 7/02/13, by lca.
  • Re: How do you interview teacher interns?, 7/02/13, by OP.
  • Re: How do you interview teacher interns?, 7/02/13, by interesting...this would not be legal in my state.
  • Re: How do you interview teacher interns?, 7/02/13, by lca.
  • Re: How do you interview teacher interns?, 7/03/13, by interesting.
  • Re: How do you interview teacher interns?, 7/03/13, by OP.
  • Re: How do you interview teacher interns?, 7/03/13, by daisitroy.
  • Re: How do you interview teacher interns?, 7/03/13, by daisitroy.
  • Re: How do you interview teacher interns? /state differences, 7/03/13, by lca.


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