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Provide proof that you hold a bachelor's degree. Hold a minimum GPA of 3.0. Complete approved student-teaching hours. Receive a passing grade on required exams (PRAXIS) Pass background clearance by Maryland. Submit an application for teaching certification. Payment of all fees.
You must complete six hours of CPD every five years to renew your teaching certificate. School systems will offer CPD courses to teachers through their CPD liaison. You will be assigned a renewal month, either January or July. Your teaching certificate would then be renewed in January or July of every fifth year.
Do you need a teaching degree to teach? Nope! If you've earned a bachelor's degree in any subject you can enroll in an alternative teacher certification program to become a licensed teacher in the states.
When one is obtaining a license, a license renewal or a loan settlement, the person is often required to obtain a Certificate of Status (generally called a good standing certificate) from the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation.