A few days ago
Anonymous

If I am a valid flight instructor, can I subsitute teach without having a teaching degree?

I was told be several people you could, but I dont know where to go from here. Do I have to go to the state and get a physical license, or ???

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A few days ago
locusfire

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You can be almost anything that required two years of college and be a substitute teacher. All you need to do is go to the school board office of the area where you live. Pick up some forms to send to the state, and get a sub-teaching liesence, and then you’ll be read to start subbing. The process takes about a week, depending on if you have everything to give them. Some school systems don’t even require you to have any type of college. Talk to the school board, they’re always needing subs.
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A few days ago
lorenzo
You need a degree from a college or university to be a sub teacher. Then go to the court house, or whereever your regional education office is and pay about $50, fill out countless forms and wait for the FBI and State Poilce to do a background check on you to make sure you’re not a molester or anything like that. Then take the certificate you will eventually get, to the local school board offices, along with a cop of recent Tb test, and a copy from a doctor’s physical to them and then wait for the phone to call. Sounds glamorous doesn’t it?
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A few days ago
Summer
All you need to be a substitute teacher is a high school diploma and be above a certain age in some states. I am a substitute teacher right now and I have a GED and 40 hours at college. Some school districts pay more if you have some college and all pay more if you are a certified teacher, but you don’t have to be one to teach. Just go to the district office HR dept and fill out an application, provide them with your education background and you are on your way. Good luck 😉
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A few days ago
Anonymous
It’s not your responsibility to determine whether you have the credentials to be a substitute teacher. It’s the school’s.

The answer will vary from state to state. My grandmother was widowed in the spring, attended one semester of college, and was a regular full-time teacher in a public school that fall under Ohio’s “Cadet” program. That was in the 1930s. That program is no longer in existance – but some states have something *very* similar.

You need less in the way of credentials for substitute teaching – and even less to teach at the university level.

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A few days ago
A J B
Depends on the state. In some states, you have to have a 2 year degree, in some states, you need a 4 year degree and some you do not need one. Also depends on Public/Private schools. It would be more difficult to get a job in a Public School, but you would make less in the Private School.
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A few days ago
stevestone_ky
If you are talking about substitute teaching in k-12, then, no I’m sure you can’t automatically go into a classroom. Check with your local school board to find out what would be required (would need at least a criminal background check, for instance).

If you are talking about sub’bing at a flight school, I don’t see any reason why not. I’d check with the local airport/flight school/community college/continuing ed. to see if they had any openings (or if they wanted you to start teaching flying).

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A few days ago
Dangermanmi6
It depends you may be allowed to teach avaition under a contract for a private school but most likely not in any public schools. A relative of mine taught a martial art at a private school but it was on contract for PE
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4 years ago
sallas
you’re actually not being taught by using a pupil. the instructor already has his Bachelor’s degree, he’s working on a sophisticated degree. The “authentic” professor is in all possibility the lecturer, the instructor in all possibility in fee of the authentic coaching responsibilities.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
You can teach flight school, but your not allowed in k-12 class rooms. At least in Mn.
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