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How Do You Become A Substitue Teacher In UT?

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How Do You Become A Substitue Teacher In UT?

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Substitute teachers instruct classes during the times when permanent teachers are absent. Substitute teachers work in elementary, junior high and high schools and in special education schools. To be a substitute teacher, you need to be patient, manage a classroom effectively, follow a lesson plan and keep students interested and participating in class. To apply for a substitute teaching position in Utah, you need to apply directly with an individual school district. A substitute’s schedule may vary and usually is on a part-time basis. Step 1 Access your local school district online to view its specific requirements for substitute teachers. Most districts in Utah require a high school diploma and two years of college (90 quarter or 60 semester credits). A copy of your college degree and transcripts must be submitted with a completed application obtained through the school district. A background check is required, which may have a fee associated with it depending on the district. On your

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