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Transition to Teaching Seminars
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Military Job Fairs
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TeachGeorgia Job Fairs
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USEFUL LINKS |
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Congratulations on your decision to teach in Georgia! Spouses to Teachers (STT)
is a Department of Defense program designed to provide military spouses an opportunity
to obtain information regarding teaching credentials and careers in public education.
This initiative recognizes that teaching is a professional career field of great
interest to military spouses. However, the key to becoming a teacher is obtaining
teacher credentials accepted by the states in which military families are likely
to be stationed.
The Spouses to Teachers Program provides funds (up to $600) to reimburse eligible
spouses for costs related to teacher certification testing. Although STT itself
will not provide other financial assistance, the Georgia STT state office can provide
helpful information on other funding sources at both the state and federal levels.
The goals of STT are to bring together the various elements that are critical to
entry into the teaching profession and to provide a reliable source of information
and guidance to military spouses.
The Spouses to Teachers Program provides military spouses with information about
teacher credentialing requirements. Both the national and state STT offices maintain
web sites that provide access to information about state licensure and reciprocity
requirements, credentialing programs, teaching jobs, and pathways to the teaching
profession. The state office also counsel and advise spouses about available options
for achieving certification, and other materials to guide them through the process.
If you are looking for a career that allows you to make a difference in the lives
of young people, consider teaching. Let Georgia STT help you find the information
and assistance you need to become certified to teach in Georgia.
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