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Can a teacher who does not yet have a Professional license (Standard licensure) demonstrate subject matter competency through HOUSSE?

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Can a teacher who does not yet have a Professional license (Standard licensure) demonstrate subject matter competency through HOUSSE?

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Yes. While this plan will not count toward relicensure, and the PDPs accrued cannot be applied to future relicensure, an individual who was licensed in or prior to 1999, or who teaches ESL or SPED, can use the individual professional development plan as a means for demonstrating subject matter competency. Please refer to Question #12 for an update on the availability of the HOUSSE option.

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