If you need assistance in reapplying for S/M/WBE recertification, please contact the OEBO at 561-616-6840.
It takes about 4-6 weeks to get a temporary teaching certificate in Florida. To qualify, you need to hold a bachelor's degree, complete an application, hold employment with a Florida school, and demonstrate subject-area mastery. Florida's temporary teaching certificate is valid for five years.
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Valid Certificate issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Florida State-Approved Teacher Preparation Program and passing Florida Certification Examinations. Out-Of-State Teacher Education Degree Program and passing Florida Certification Examinations.
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To become an ESE teacher of any grade level (K-12), you must pass the Subject Area Exam for Exceptional Student Education and the General Knowledge Test. During your first year teaching, you will also pass the Professional Education (PEd) Test.
A: When you are assigned a course or student population (e.g. ESOL, Gifted, or ESE) for which you do not hold appropriate certification (as per the Florida Department of Education Course Code Directory), you are considered as teaching out-of-field.
There are a few key steps involved in becoming a special education teacher in Florida, which are: Complete a special education college program. Complete practicum special education teacher requirements. Complete required FTCE tests. Obtain special education teacher certification. Maintain and renew a teaching license.
Potential teachers seeking their certification in Florida must pass the FTCE (Florida Teacher Certification Exams). To become an ESE teacher of any grade level (K-12), you must pass the Subject Area Exam for Exceptional Student Education and the General Knowledge Test.