Indiana teachers must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
Indiana teachers must pass the state's licensing exam. These standards are in line with the standards described under Elementary and Secondary Education Act Section 200.55(c)(2)(C).
To teach high school in Indiana, you must have obtained your bachelor's degree within the subject that you plan on teaching. You must also pass a written examination beyond the Elementary and Secondary Education Act requirements.
Special education teachers must pass PRAXIS II and complete the HOUSSE requirements.
Charter school teachers are required to follow the same requirements as those who teach at public schools.
To teach elementary school in Indiana, you must have obtained your bachelor's degree within the field that you plan on teaching and you must pass the state licensing exam. This will ensure that you are meeting the standards for teacher qualification under Elementary and Secondary Education Act Section 200.55(c)(2)(C).