Is it possible to get a Secondary Certification in Social Studies, to teach history/social studies at a high school level, after you get a degree in history. IE get the degree in History and then get the certification afterwards, possibly much later. I know a lot of states have "emergency credentials" but I'm not talking about that I'm talking about a real nation-wide recognized certification.
I was also curioius if you could get the certification from a different school than you got the history degree. I know most American Universities stipulate that you have to get at least half of your credits from them to get a degree from them but I don't know if the same thing is true for Secondary Certifications.
I once over heard a rumor that if you work so many years under Emergency credentals that you get the real certification but I have not been able to varify that.
2006-12-26
22:52:08
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Jacob R
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