How Do You Become A Substitute Teacher Without A Teaching Degree?
Looking for a part-time job that revolves around your schedule? If you have a college degree, not necessarily a teaching degree, you may be able to become an Emergency Certified Subsitute Teacher at your local school district. This is also a great way to “try out” teaching if you are considering this for a career. The pay is decent and it’s up to you to say yes or no depending on your schedule. If you think this might work for you, follow the steps below. Call your local school district and state you are interested in becoming a substitute. Ask if they are needy for subs – if so, they may be able to Emergency Certify you. A school district can Emergency Certify substitutes who have a college degree if the district meets certain criteria. Meet with the district’s superintendent. Bring a resume and talk to him/her about your qualifications. If you have limited (or no) teaching experience, talk up your degree, especially if it relates to commonly-taught subjects. Once you are approved by