Florida Teacher Certification Requirements
The following certification requirements
apply only to those persons who applied
for teacher certification after July
27, 2006, for previous requirements
visit the Pre July 2006
Teacher
Certification Page
STEP 1:
Eligibility for Certification
*Note that
some school districts require a
Statement of Eligibility from the state
Department of Education that reflects
completion of subject specialization
requirements before obtaining employment
in a Florida school system.
STEP 2:
Requirements for a Three Year
Nonrenewable Temporary Certificate
-
Obtain
employment in a Florida public,
state-supported, or nonpublic school
that has an approved Professional
Education Competency Program.
-
Complete a
fingerprinting report for employer to
submit to the State Department.
STEP 3:
Requirements for a Five Year
Professional Certificate
-
Satisfy
requirements of Steps 1 and 2
-
Satisfy the
educational training requirements of
Professional Preparation through a
Florida school district Alternative
Certification Program (ACP) or
completion of fifteen (15) hours in
education courses. (Note: Pre-K
Primary is exempt from having to
complete this requirement).
-
Satisfy
Florida’s testing requirements by
presenting a passing score on each of
the following tests:
-
General
Knowledge Test (Note: Pass by
the end of the first year)
-
Subject
Area Exam (SAE) (Note: Can be
completed in Step 1)
-
Professional Education Test (Ped)
For more information on these exams, visit http://www.unf.edu/coehs/ess/ftcexam.html or www.firn.edu/doe/sas/ftcehome.htm
-
Successfully
complete an approved Florida
Professional Education Competency (PEC)
Program by the end of the first
year. This is satisfied through the
School Board upon being hired.
-
Satisfy
Practical Experience in Teaching –
one year of full-time teaching
experience in an elementary or
secondary school.
**Note:
Be sure to submit your application,
$56.00 application fee and transcripts
to the DOE.
Bureau of
Educator Certification Website:
www.fldoe.org (Apply here for the
three year temporary teaching
certificate)
Teacher
Website:
www.timetoteach.org
Test information:
www.cefe.usf.edu
For additional information contact:
University of North Florida / Office of
Academic Advising: (904) 620-2530
PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
Fifteen
(15) semester hours with credit in the
following professional education areas
(Note: 15 hours total applies to all
subjects; however, more than 15 hours
may be needed to complete all of the
specific course requirements):
-
Classroom
management including safe learning
environments.
-
Human
development and learning
-
Educational assessment to include the
content measured by state achievement
tests and the interpretation and
utilization of data to improve student
achievement.
-
Effective
instructional strategies including the
needs of diverse learners.
-
Curriculum and special methods of
teaching the subject.
-
UNF
recommends:
-
English
LAE 6339 Secondary (will satisfy
middle grades)
-
Social
Science SSE 6385 Secondary (will
satisfy middle grades)
-
Math MAE
4320 Middle Grades / MAE 6336
Secondary
-
Science
SCE 4320 Middle Grades / SCE 6337
Secondary
-
Art ARE
4353 Art Methods K-12
-
Foreign
Language FLE 6665 Foreign Language
K-12
-
Music
MUE 4311 Music – Elementary AND
-
MUE 4330
Music – Secondary
(Note: You
are not required to take a Special
Methods course if looking to be
certified in Physical Education, ESE and
Elementary Education K-6)
-
Foundations of research-based
practices in teaching reading.
(NOTE: Requirement applies to middle
grades 5-9 and secondary 6-12 subjects
ONLY. This requirement can only be
waived if one of teaching reading or
elementary)
-
Elective
credit
Elementary Education and ESE
teachers need to take an elective
course to meet state requirements
-
UNF
Recommends:
-
EDF 6480
Foundations of Educational
Research
-
EDF 6607
Education in America
-
EDE 6225
Elementary School Curriculum
-
EEX 6025
Issues & Trends for Special
Education
-
(**Or
choose any course with an
Education prefix**)
(Note: One
year of teaching experience may be
applied in lieu of three (3) semester
hours of college credit toward missing
requirements in a Professional
Preparation category).
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