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Can a person teach in a private school without a degree?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 743934" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I taught adult school in private, post-secondary accredited school, and a college degree was not necessary to obtain a Vocational Ed credential in California. They counted years of work experience in the field. Because I had a degree and a multiple subject teaching credential, I got an Adult Ed credential, which included Retail Sales and Employment Prep because I had ten years of retail management experience. The Construction instructor had only a high school diploma, but he had over 25 years in construction, so he got a Voc Ed credential.</p><p></p><p>For private elementary/high schools, a degree and/or credential may not be required. Home schooling is a whole different ballgame, and again, it depends on the accreditation of the program a parent is following.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 743934, member: 4040"] I taught adult school in private, post-secondary accredited school, and a college degree was not necessary to obtain a Vocational Ed credential in California. They counted years of work experience in the field. Because I had a degree and a multiple subject teaching credential, I got an Adult Ed credential, which included Retail Sales and Employment Prep because I had ten years of retail management experience. The Construction instructor had only a high school diploma, but he had over 25 years in construction, so he got a Voc Ed credential. For private elementary/high schools, a degree and/or credential may not be required. Home schooling is a whole different ballgame, and again, it depends on the accreditation of the program a parent is following. [/QUOTE]
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