To teach within the public school system in the United States at the pre-K through high school levels, you must have a bachelor's degree in a teacher education program from a regionally accredited college or university and state teacher certification. This would take approximately four years to complete as a full-time student, provided you take the program as prescribed by the college or university.
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Nathan Hale was a school teacher that was asked by Washington to become a spy he excepted.
Washington was the 42nd state to be admitted to the U. S.
1889, the 42nd state.
The Teacher's College in Washington County PA was in California, PA (same county) and evolved into California State University.
requirements to become professional teacher in United states of america
yes
It took Washington 36 years to become a state because each state needed a certain amount of people living there, before they could officially become a state, so ounce the amount of people living on the land we now call Washington met its goal Washington became Washington.
1998
I said so
Because it is cool!
Maine
It didn't 'become' a state anywhere. It just became a state. But if you were looking for the time, look up:When did Washington become a state?I think it was November 11th 18_ __ _ means that I don't know the last two numbers.Sorry! :P