Does a higher tuition price mean better teacher training quality?
Not necessarily. Tuition costs vary for many reasons, including the program's reputation or brand. However, you can find a high-quality program that fits your budget. What truly matters is the quality of the program itself—ensuring you're well-prepared for the classroom without breaking the bank.
Is it too late for me to become a teacher?
It's never too late to make a difference in the classroom. If you have a degree or relevant experience, you may already be prepared to transition into teaching. As an older adult, you have better time management skills to help you juggle your responsibilities and more life experience to help you manage a classroom.
How do I know if a program is accredited?
Check the program's website for accreditation information. Accreditation ensures the program meets state and federal standards, and you can apply for financial aid if needed. USA Today has more tips and tricks for making sure an online school is legit.
For an easy reference, explore the Texas Education Agency’s map of all accredited teacher prep programs in Texas.
How long does it take to complete my teacher certification online?
It depends on your previous education. It could take about four years if you don't have any college credit yet. You could finish in one to two years if you already have a degree.
Can I teach in Texas without a teaching certificate?
You need a valid teaching certificate to have a permanent teaching position in K-12 public schools. That said, some schools may hire teachers who are not yet certified if there's a high need for teachers in that subject. Even in those positions, you'll need to earn your certificate eventually, and you'll have many more job options with a certification.
How do I know which teaching pathway to choose?
TEACH is here to help! We offer free coaching to help you explore your options and find the best pathway based on your unique situation. With 1-on-1 and group advising, we’ve got flexible options to fit your life. Get more details here.
What if I want to be an online teacher? Do I still need hands-on experience?
Some online programs allow you to earn an "online teacher" certificate (not to be confused with certification). Do your homework to find out exactly what jobs accept this. Most schools still require you to have a degree and state teacher certification even if you teach entirely online.
Will the school I want to work at care what teacher prep program I completed?
A key benefit of a high-quality online teaching program is its established partnerships with local schools and districts. If your program is already partnered with a school, they’re more likely to hire graduates when positions are available.