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What are the steps for becoming a lateral entry teacher and pursuing a “full” teaching license?

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What are the steps for becoming a lateral entry teacher and pursuing a “full” teaching license?

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• The individual is hired by a school system that recommends him/her for a lateral entry license. • The individual is issued a two-year lateral entry license. The license may be extended annually for one additional year beyond the two years. • Upon being issued the initial lateral entry license, the individual affiliates with a college or university with an approved teacher education program in the license area or with a Regional Alternative Licensing Center (RALC). An individual plan of study is prescribed for the lateral entry teacher. • The individual completes the courses prescribed by the college or university or the RALC. A minimum of six semester hours per year of relevant coursework must be taken until the plan of study has been completed. All coursework must be completed within three years. • Extension of the initial two-year lateral entry license is dependent upon the individual satisfying the Praxis specialty area examination requirements; achieving satisfactory performance

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