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Old Jul 15, 2008, 06:17 AM
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Teaching in the USA

Hi gyus,

I am a qualified Teacher of Secondary Mathematics in the UK would I be able to teach in the USA and how do I do it. many thanks

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I teach primary in the US.....know several teachers who have gone to the UK to teach...

Here are a couple of places to start your search for information...the first one is for a teacher exchange program. Not sure if you were looking for short term or considering a possible move:

Teach in or visit an American school - British Council - Fulbright

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As far as public schools are concerned, educators are certified within their state of residence. If you have selected a state in which to live, make an application to that state's education regulators. I am not aware that a teacher is required to be certified to teach in a private school, but most private schools seek certified teachers.
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