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Is there an equivalency (such as years of service teaching adult education) to the Bachelors Degree requirement?

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Is there an equivalency (such as years of service teaching adult education) to the Bachelors Degree requirement?

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A2. NOTE: Beginning in FY07, professional development requirements for teachers will be required. Professional development requirements, new teacher orientation and BA requirements are recommendations only for FY06. This applies to questions 5-10. No, there is not an equivalency, but current instructors are exempt from the requirement for as long as he/she remains with their current institution. Instructors who leave an institution after the onset of this rule will lose his/her exempt status and would be required to meet the minimum of a Bachelors Degree. An instructor with a foreign degree would need to have their degree evaluated for equivalency. This is an ICCB minimum requirement. Additional requirements are left to the discretion of the hiring institution.

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