I have already completed a teacher preparation program in my home country and want to teach in Kansas.
I want to be a teacher and hold degrees from institutions outside the U.S. These degrees are not in education. What do I have to do to become eligible for a teaching license?
I have already completed a teacher preparation program in my home country and want to teach in Kansas.
Requirements for an InitialTeaching License
Submission of a credential evaluation report that verifies:
In addition, verification of:
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Recency: defined as at least one year of accredited teaching experience OR 8 semester hours of college credit, within the six year period immediately prior to application
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Completion of appropriate content and pedagogy tests
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Passing scores on an English proficiency exam if the primary language is not English
Submission of a fingerprint card for a background clearance
If this is your initial Kansas license, you will also need to Order a Fingerprint Card and Instructions
Initial Out-of-Country Application - Form 2
PDF Document
The application packet will also provide you with the process described below.
Step 1: Obtain a credential evaluation report:
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You must have all of your official education credentials/transcripts evaluated by one of the educational credential evaluators listed at http://www.naces.org/members.htm
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The evaluator will verify the equivalency of your academic credentials to degree(s) awarded by an accredited institution of higher education in the United States. In addition, the credential evaluator must verify the completion of a teacher education program, including teaching subject area(s) and grade level preparation.
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Request a course-by-course evaluation with equivalent grade point calculated– this will allow us to determine your cumulative grade point average.
Step 2: Determine if you need to complete pre-licensure assessments:
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Determine if you need to complete Kansas pre-licensure assessments and which assessments using the assessment table.
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Register for the assessments through Educational Testing Services (ETS) www.ets.org/praxis
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Complete the assessment(s). An official score report will be mailed to you within 6-8 weeks.
Step 3: Complete an English proficiency exam:
- If your first language is not English, you must present verification of competence in both written and spoken English, by obtaining a passing score on an English language proficiency exam.
- Details on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT version) offered through Educational Testing Services (ETS) can be found at www.toefl.org
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THE APPLICATION PACKET CONTAINS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REQUIREMENTS THAT MUST BE MET and describes additional steps you must complete.
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I want to be a teacher and I currently hold degrees from institutions outside the U.S. These degrees are not in education. What do I have to do to become eligible for a teaching license?
You need to contact a college or university that offers an approved program in the teaching endorsement area you are seeking. After you review the list of institutions offering the approved program and have decided on the one you want to work with, contact the licensure officer at the institution for a plan of study.