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Jun 1, 2012, 10:19 PM
In CA you wouldn't need a Master's, but you should check with your state's
Board of Education to see what you need to do. Some states require a credential, which is an additional year beyond a four year degree or Master's. Try becoming a substitute teacher at each level. That would give you a good idea of what to expect! Teaching is rewarding, but can be exhausting, so do your research. Good luck!
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