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What is the difference between a provisional and an intern certificate?

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What is the difference between a provisional and an intern certificate?

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The Professional Standards Commission has available two types of non-professional certificates. A provisional certificate requires bachelor’s degree and both PRAXIS I and PRAXIS II complete in all fields except Special Education. We can sometimes complete certification for an individual with a provisional certificate in a year (except in special education). An intern certificate (available with employment and enrollment in an approved Georgia Teacher Alternative Preparation Program) requires only PRAXIS I on entry. The internship period for those on an internship certificate is required to be two years. In either case, if the school system terminates your internship, we terminate your participation in the program.

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