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  2. How to Be a Substitute Teacher and Take Advantage of ... - AOL

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    2. Complete the substitute teacher onboarding process. Once your initial application has been reviewed, you’ll likely be prompted to undergo a criminal background check, as is required by law ...

  3. Schools Are Raising Pay and Lowering Job Requirements as They ...

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    Changing requirements to fill the gaps. Others have responded by changing the requirements to become a substitute. In October, Oregon created an emergency substitute teacher license, loosening ...

  4. Substitute teacher - Wikipedia

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    A substitute teacher is a person who teaches a school class when the regular teacher is absent or unavailable; e.g., because of illness, personal leave, maternal leave and so on. "Substitute teacher" (usually abbreviated as sub) is the most commonly used phrase in the United States, South Africa, Canada (except Ontario and New Brunswick [1 ...

  5. Substitute teachers keep schools running. Here are the best ...

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    The teacher shortage is especially acute in the South, where there were 16 missing teachers for every 10,000 students in 2022, well above the national average of 11 vacant teaching positions per ...

  6. Paraprofessional educator - Wikipedia

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    Paraprofessional educator. A paraprofessional educator, alternatively known as a paraeducator, para, instructional assistant, educational assistant, teacher's aide or classroom assistant, is a teaching -related position within a school generally responsible for specialized or concentrated assistance for students in elementary and secondary ...

  7. Teacher - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the requirements for substitute/temporary teachers are generally not as rigorous as those for full-time professionals. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that there are 1.4 million elementary school teachers, 674,000 middle school teachers, and 1 million secondary school teachers employed in the U.S.

  8. Substitute teachers in Florida no longer need college in most ...

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    Long-term substitute teacher positions, which pay higher, have more stringent requirements. Most of these positions require a bachelor degree or higher and require the applicant to be certified.

  9. California Basic Educational Skills Test - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The California Basic Educational Skills Test ( CBEST) is a standardized test administered in the state of California. It is available as an option in Oregon and Nevada. The test is intended to score basic proficiency in reading, mathematics, and writing. The test is divided into three sections: the reading and math sections each ...