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Educators who wish to renew their Florida Educator Certification must complete six (6) semester hours of college credit to include at least one (1) semester hour in teaching students with disabilities (SWD) during each renewal period.
An elementary school teacher typically teaches grades kindergarten to 5th grade, although it may be up to 4th grade or 6th grade depending on the school or state. At the elementary school level, children are introduced to subjects like writing, reading, and mathematics.
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✓ Florida state statute and administration code require that all instructional staff employed at a Florida public school maintain a valid educator certificate. ✓ Renewals require completion of 120 district in-service points OR six semester hours of college credit OR a combination of in-service and college credit.
Entry requirements Youll usually need: GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) in English and maths. a degree for a teaching apprenticeship.
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Depends on district and circumstances. In my district, for middle school, you need a single subject credential if youre teaching the same subject all day. Our 6th graders have social studies and English taught together, so a multiple subject credential (elementary) is acceptable.
An elementary school teacher can teach classes ranging from kindergarten through fifth or sixth grade. They instruct their young students in core subjects like math and reading. They also help them develop critical social and behavioral skills for success in middle school and beyond.

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