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If your previous degree(s) did not include an education component, you will need to complete an education certification program through an approved provider to receive your PA teacher certification.
Pennsylvania announced that basic skills test requirements are waived until 2025. Depending on what they wish to teach, additional Praxis exams will vary.
To receive certification in Pennsylvania, candidates are required to take a series of subject specific and general content tests known as PRAXIS. Approximately 36 other states have similar requirements.
The Praxis Subject test is designed to show that you know your subject well enough to teach it. You may take it when you graduate with your bachelors, when you begin a teaching program, or after you begin teaching. If your degree is in your subject, you may not have to take it at all.
You are eligible for a Praxis waiver if you meet one of the following sets of criteria: SAT Waiver. A combined score of 1,100 or more on the SAT* on mathematics and evidence based reading and writing (previously called critical reading) sections only with neither subtest score below 450; or. ACT Waiver.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) requires Pennsylvania public school students to take two types of standardized assessments: the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) in grades 3-8, and the Keystone exams in grades 8-11.
U.S. overseas territories like American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Islands may also utilize these tests. As shown earlier on in this article, only four states - Arizona, Florida, Illinois, and Michigan - do not use the Praxis at all.

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