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Education Requirements To receive an Initial Substitute License, you must have completed a Kansas or out-of-state approved teacher preparation program and have at least a bachelor's degree. Official transcripts and verification from your institution's licensing officer must be sent with your application.
Earn a bachelor's degree in a teachable subject. Apply for a substitute teaching license, if required in your state. Take any tests required for substitute teacher licensure. Once you are licensed, apply to your local school district's substitute teacher pool.
While most schools pay substitutes per day (or per half-day if needed), most substitute teachers work anywhere from six and one-half to seven and one-half hours per day.
Application for a substitute license currently costs $50 (plus $10 yearly registration fee) and requires the application form and official transcripts. Note that once you earn your teaching license, you can be employed as a substitute teacher without possessing a substitute teaching license.
To work as a substitute teacher, a person must have a Kansas teaching license or apply for an emergency substitute license, which requires at least 60 college credit hours. Substitute paras must have a high school diploma.
While full-time students typically complete a bachelor's degree in four years, teachers can increase their earning potential by completing a master's degree or endorsement. Most master's programs require two additional years of study.
To earn a Kansas teaching license under the traditional route to certification, candidates must hold a bachelor's degree, complete an approved teacher preparation program, and pass the state's designated standardized tests for educators.
The average Public School Teacher salary in Kansas is $54,510 as of October 30, 2019, but the range typically falls between $47,586 and $62,930.
The average starting salary nationally was $38,000 annually, while the starting pay for Kansas was slightly less than $35,000. The Kansas salary is actually higher than in some surrounding states.
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