Teacher Preparation Program Handbook - UTSA College of Education 2025

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$27,900 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $38,700 is the 75th percentile.
Nearly 40% of new hires across Texas were uncertified The percentage of uncertified new hires has increased sharply across Texas school districts in recent years, with charter schools leading the trend. In the 2023-2024 school year, most new hires 60% hired at charter schools were uncertified.
Since 1995, Texas law has allowed school districts to issue a school district teaching permit (SDTP) to someone who does not hold a teaching certificate (Texas Education Code 21.055). A teacher employed on a school district teaching permit is not certified by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC).
What is the fastest way to become a teacher in Texas? For a prospective teacher with a bachelors degree, the fastest way to become a teacher in Texas is through an alternative certification program. These programs can be completed in as little as six months (when you opt for an unpaid clinical placement).
Since 1995, Texas law has allowed school districts to issue a school district teaching permit (SDTP) to someone who does not hold a teaching certificate (Texas Education Code 21.055).
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How long is an Educator Preparation Program in Texas? Depending on which of the three pathways you follow, students with bachelors degrees pursuing initial or standard certification can complete the EPP in around two years with clinical experience.
Candidates who are working in private schools and seeking a credential are required to complete a substantive clinical experience of at least 150 hours in a diverse school setting where the curriculum aligns with Californias adopted content standards and frameworks and the school reflects the diversity of Californias
To embark on a teaching career in Texas, youll need to obtain state certification. The certification process consists of four major steps: Meeting the states educational background requirements as well as those for a state-approved educator preparation program.

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