Become a Teacher
in Kansas

To become a certified teacher in Kansas, you will need to fulfill all prerequisite coursework, teacher preparation, and testing requirements.

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Prerequisite CourseworkKansas Prerequisite Coursework

All states require that certified teachers at a minimum have a Bachelor’s degree. Additionally, some states have undergraduate credit hour requirements for certification in specialty areas. Kansas, however, does not have any undergraduate credit hour requirements.
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Teacher PreparationKansas Teacher Preparation

Teacher preparation includes the completion of an accredited teacher education program.

Alternative Certification

Graduates of accredited colleges or universities whose bachelor’s degree was not in education, and who have not yet earned a traditional teaching certificate, can still receive an alternative teaching certificate by satisfying certain requirements. Find out about alternative teacher certification in Kansas?
Typically teacher education programs consist of a combination of curricula and fieldwork. The curricula often includes instruction on foundational knowledge and skills, pedagogy (or the art and science of teaching), and preparing students to research, design and implement learning experiences in their field of study. The fieldwork component can include field observations, student teaching, and an internship.

Certification ReciprocityKansas Certification Reciprocity

Kansas will accept some teaching credentials from the following states. Contact the Kansas State Department of Education to inquire about your specific situation. Please see our interstate reciprocity disclaimer for more information.
Alabama Arizona Arkansas California
Colorado Delaware Florida Georgia
Hawaii Idaho Illinois Louisiana
Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan
Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska
Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico
New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio
Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina
Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont
Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin
Wyoming

Teacher SalaryKansas Teacher Salary

  • Incentives to teach in high-needs schools or shortage subject areas: Kansas provides no support for teachers teaching in high needs schools or teachers teaching in shortage subject areas
  • Policies in place that articulate elements of effective induction: Kansas has strong induction policies in place
  • Average Elementary Teacher Salary: The average elementary school teacher in Kansas makes $42,910
  • Average Secondary Teacher Salary: The average secondary teacher in Kansas makes $43,620
  • Teacher Salary vs. State Average Salary: The average teacher in Kansas makes 104% of the salary of the average worker in Kansas
  • Number of Vacation Weeks Per Year: The average teacher in Kansas receives 15 weeks of vacation per year

Required TestsKansas Required Tests

In order to become a certified teacher, you must satisfactorily complete the Basic Skill Test requirement and any Subject Area Competence assessments needed for your desired area of instruction.

Basic Skills Test

  • None

Subject Area Competence

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