What is the difference between a Substitute Authorization and Substitute Teaching license?
• A substitute teaching license is based on the completion of a teacher education program. The substitute teaching license authorizes the individual to substitute teach on any level, in any area for a maximum of 90 days in one assignment. • The substitute authorization allows a person with a baccalaureate degree to substitute in the middle school, junior high or high school for a maximum of 5 days in one assignment. • The substitute authorization allows a paraeducator who completes the paraeducator training to substitute in the special education classroom where the person serves as a paraeducator for no more than 5 consecutive days.
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