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York State Commissioner’s Regulations (R) Part 154, which establishes the legal requirements for the education of MLs/ELLs in New York State, and guidance about how to apply policies in different scenarios.
If you are interested in a career as a teacher in New York City’s public schools, visit TeachNYC.net for information on applying to the DOE, New York State Certification types and requirements, salary and benefits, and more.
NYC Public Schools offers a wide range of programs to help paraprofessionals earn the credentials they need to become full-time teachers. No matter where you are on your journey to the classroom, we can help — from professional development to tuition reimbursement for undergraduate and graduate programs, to flexible alternative pathways to ...
Be enrolled in a New York State Education Department (NYSED) approved program leading to New York State teaching certification. If you are enrolled in an online college or an out-of-state college, please note the following: Online colleges and universities not approved by NYSED, which do not lead to teacher certification, will not be considered ...
Application Support: Hands-on guidance for NYS certification requirements. Hiring Support: Support with employment searches, from resume and application writing, to designing coherent lesson plans and mock interview practice. An accelerated opportunity to attain a certified teacher position
General Guidelines. All SBVL plans must adhere to the 2023 Memorandum of Agreement with the UFT (see Section 8; page 17) and the 2023 Memorandum of Agreement with the CSA (see Section 5; page 6) Schools that offer virtual learning will commit to: Participating in centralized professional learning.
The path to becoming a CTE teacher is to pursue a Transitional-A certificate (Trans-A). The Trans-A is valid for 3 years and will allow the certificate holder to teach in a NYC public school while working towards the requirements of an Initial certification, which is valid for an additional 5 years.