What do I need to do to teach in the state of Michigan?
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If you’re going for secondary (grades 6-12) certification, you’ll need to be certified in two subjects. I’m not sure if Liberal Studies puts you towards a major in two specific teaching subjects or not.
You will have to enroll in a teacher education program at an approved university, complete those courses (including student teaching), and take/pass the MTTC exams.
Since Michigan requires you to be working towards your MA within the first five years of teaching, I would suggest looking into an MAT (Masters in the Art of Teaching) program. I know the University of Michigan has one, perhaps Wayne State is another option. Contact the education program at those universities, have them take a look at your transcripts, and advise you.
Since you’ll begin with your provisional teaching certificate, you will need to complete your masters in 5 years. I’m currently enrolled at Marygrove College’s distant learning program, which I really enjoy. I would have gone back to MSU (which is where I got my undergrad. degree), but it was too costly.
Good luck! Finding teaching jobs in Michigan is incredibly difficult. Hopefully, it’ll look better in the near future.
If liberal studies is your major you might be in a bit of trouble too, you need to have a major or minor in whatever field you’re going into. Hopefully you took a lot of credit hours in history or math or chemistry or something.
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