Can I work as a substitute teacher without certification?

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In New York State, it is possible to work as a substitute teacher without possessing a full teaching certification, but specific criteria must be met. Each school district may have its own policies regarding hiring substitute teachers. Generally, many districts allow individuals to serve as substitutes if they hold at least a bachelor's degree in any field, or if they have completed a certain number of college credits. Some districts may require an unexpired substitute teacher license or other credentials. It is also important to check if there are any additional training requirements or background checks required by the district. For the most accurate and specific information, individuals should refer to the official New York State Education Department website, as it provides guidelines and additional resources regarding substitute teaching requirements in different districts across the state.
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Answered Jun 22, 2025

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