Teacher Licensing Pathways
Vermont Teacher Pathways and Licensing Requirements
Becoming a teacher in a Vermont public school requires a teaching license issued by the Vermont Agency of Education (VT-AOE). The Vermont Standards Board for Professional Educators (VSBPE) issues the rules governing teaching licensure in our state.
A license has two parts:
The license itself, which makes you a professional teacher.
The endorsement(s), or areas of specialization you can teach (for example middle school science, or K-12 Art).
Grow VT-ED Peer Review Portfolio Pathway
The Grow VT-ED Academy provides support for those on emergency or provisional licenses to achieve their level one educators license through the the peer review portfolio process
If you are interested in joining or learning more about GrowVT-Ed, schedule a meeting with Juliette Longchamp.
You can sign up for GrowVT-ED here. Castleton Registration will happen in October.
Educator Preparation Programs in Higher Education
Interested in post-secondary opportunities in Vermont to pursue a career in education? Click the logo to look at each education program.