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How Do You Obtain A Paraprofessional Certification In Vermont?

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How Do You Obtain A Paraprofessional Certification In Vermont?

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While the No Child Left Behind program provides funding and basic guidelines on how to become a paraprofessional, or teacher’s aide, they leave the ultimate requirements for qualifications and testing up to each individual state. In the State of Vermont, becoming a paraprofessional differs greatly then many other states. The requirements of the state of Vermont are only part of the equation; you have to satisfy the local school board’s requirements as well! Step 1 Complete at least two years of study at an institution of higher learning. Two years is defined as having completed at least 48 credit hours in an education-related field. Step 2 Obtain an Associates degree, or complete the state competency examinations to show qualifications. If you have the required education, but do not have the degree, you can take the State Academic Assessment to confirm that you have the required skills in Math, Grammar, Writing, and Reading. Step 3 Ensure that you have to skeletons in your closet. The

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