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Detailed Licensure Checklist and Timeline (2023-2024)

If you are enrolled in a teacher preparation program at the University of Arkansas and need to know how to obtain your Arkansas license, the Licensure office communicates with you every step of the way. Starting prior to admission to your teacher preparation program and throughout your internship year, we are here to provide you with helpful tools, resources and information!

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This list outlines specific items required for the university to recommend a student for initial licensure in the state of Arkansas. Even if you will not be teaching in Arkansas, many states require us to verify that all licensure requirements have been completed. Use this printable PDF to help you plan! >>> >> Also, if you are applying for jobs, you can use thisletterto upload with application materials in lieu of the teaching license.

1. Complete the Consent Form for the Razorback Educator Development Hub. We are often asked by ADE and districts to provide information about our graduates and their licensure status. Please indicate your consent below. Who is Responsible?You, the teacher candidate.When can you complete this step?As soon as you have been admitted into your teacher preparation program.

Razorback Educator Development Hub Consent Form

2. Complete Professional Development Requirements. Documentation of the completion of professional development requirements which may be obtained through the Arkansas IDEAS Portal and are required for anyone seeking first-time teacher licensure in Arkansas.

Who is Responsible? You, the teacher candidate. When can you complete this step? As soon as you have been admitted into your teacher preparation program. Where is professional development completed?Professional development modules are completed in the IDEAS learning management system (See instructions linked below). Arkansas licensure requires you to complete professional development modules that focus of specific topic areas such as bullying and ethics. Please note: Some categories for topic areas offer several module choices. Choose a module that is at least 1-2 clock hours within each topic area. You do not have to do all of the modules offered, only ONE for each topic. See sample list of module numbers (Google Doc)

IDEAS Professional Development Instructions (Updated to reflect new licensure rules PD requirements, 6-2-2022. )

Submit Record of Learning PDF

3. Complete All Testing for Licensure Area. All test scores must be available to the teacher licensing officer (Dr. Myra Haulmark) You can look for specific Arkansas Testing Requirements on the Praxis website or on our Google Doc.

Who is Responsible? You, the teacher candidate. When can you complete this step? As soon as you have been admitted into your teacher preparation program but check with your program advisor for guidance or suggested timeline.

How to Know if We Have Your Scores (video)

4. Submit an online application in the Arkansas Educator Licensure System along with payment of the 75.00 application fee. Who is Responsible? You, the teacher candidate. When can you complete this step? At least one month prior to graduation. (May 2024 graduates should apply for licensure between April 15 and graduation)

Submitting the Arkansas Application for Licensure (video and step by step)

5. Check Background Check Status and/or Complete Background Checks. Arkansas State Police, FBI and Child Maltreatment Central Registry background checks which includes the Child Maltreatment Central Registry Background Check Form are required for first time licensure and all renewals. You can schedule background checks in the Razorback Educator Development Hub at the below site:

Background Checks Steps and Instructions

How to Check on Background Check Status (video)

6. Completed Program of Study/Official Transcript. An official transcript with the degree conferred is required by the Arkansas Department of Education. It should reflect the following:

    • All completed and posted degrees.
    • Your internship/student teaching.
    • Students inCHED, ELED, SEED-Social Studies students, or students adding any Middle School Social Studies endorsem*nt, must have a course in Arkansas History posted.
    • Anofficial transcript from any other institution where you received a degree(s)

Who is responsible? The official transcript will be requested and paid for by the Razorback Educator Development Hub — Director of Teacher Licensure on your behalf once it is determined that degrees have been conferred. Please note we are only able to send a transcript to the Arkansas Department of Education and not other states. When can you complete this step? Complete once your degree has been conferred and is on your transcript.

Remember! You will be recommended for licensure to the Arkansas Department of Education by the Razorback Educator Development Hub — Director of Teacher Licensure when all requirements have been met.

Please let us know if you have questions about any of these items! haulmark@uark.edu

*Previous graduates will need to contact Dr. Myra Haulmark for licensure questions. | End of Year Survey 2023-2024
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Licensure Requirements and Checklist | Razorback Educator Development Hub (2024)

FAQs

How many PD hours do teachers need in Arkansas? ›

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Standard licensed teachers are required to maintain a minimum of 36 professional development hours per school year.

What is the Arkansas teacher certification test? ›

The Arkansas Praxis Core is required for all the different types of teaching licenses in the state, but the qualifying score for each subtest varies by educator preparation provider. The Praxis 1 Arkansas consists of three subtests in reading, writing, and mathematics.

What is the ArPEP program? ›

The Arkansas Professional Educator Pathway (ArPEP, formerly known as APPEL) Program is an affordable two-year, work-based training, alternative preparation route to obtaining an Arkansas standard teaching license for college graduates or career changers holding at least a bachelor's degree.

How to become an elementary school teacher in Arkansas? ›

In order to get a teaching certification in Arkansas, you must have at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, complete a teacher preparation program, pass a background check, and pass the Praxis Principles of Learning and Teaching exam.

How many minutes of duty can a teacher have in Arkansas? ›

Teachers shall not be scheduled more than 60 minutes of non-instructional duties per week (A.C.A. 6-17- 117). Teachers scheduled in excess of 60 minutes of non-instructional duties per week will complete a SUPPLEMENTAL non-instructional duty form.

What are the continuing education requirements for teachers in Arkansas? ›

In order to renew a standard teaching license, an educator must complete a minimum of 36 hours of professional development in areas approved by the Arkansas Department of Education.

How long does it take to get a teaching certificate in Arkansas? ›

To qualify for first-time licensure in Arkansas, your supervised clinical practice experience should include a minimum of 60 complete school days, totaling approximately 420 contact hours. An accredited educator preparation program is required to provide student teaching experiences for certification preparation.

What is the passing score for the Praxis? ›

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To pass the Praxis Core Academic Skills you need to pass each of the three subtests. The passing scores for each subtest range from 130-162 depending on your state's requirement.

What is the passing score for the SLLA 6990 in Arkansas? ›

For most state's you need a 151 to pass the Praxis School Leaders Licensure Assessment (6990) exam.

How much does ArPEP cost in Arkansas? ›

Your application will take 7-10 business days to process. You will receive an acceptance or deficiency letter. There is an initial program fee of $1500.00 which is due on your orientation day.

What is AR prep? ›

The Arkansas Professional Educator Pathway (ArPEP), is an affordable two-year, work-based, alternative certification program that is administered by the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education.

How long does it take to become a kindergarten teacher in Arkansas? ›

Once you complete your bachelor's degree, which takes approximately four years, you will then need to complete a state-approved educator preparation program. When you finish your teacher preparation program, you will then take your initial Arkansas licensure examinations and apply for an Arkansas teacher licensure.

What is the median annual salary for elementary school teachers in Arkansas? ›

How much does a Teacher Elementary School make in Arkansas? The average Teacher Elementary School salary in Arkansas is $59,480 as of May 28, 2024, but the range typically falls between $48,809 and $71,833.

What is the teach program in Arkansas? ›

T.E.A.C.H. provides comprehensive scholarships to enable early educators to take coursework leading to credentials and degrees by making it possible for them to afford both the time and expense of going to school.

How does PD work for teachers? ›

They will take district-provided training, participate in collaborative learning groups, or seek out seminars and conferences. When professional development is done well, it provides an opportunity for teachers to grow their knowledge and sharpen their skills, which can lead to better student outcomes.

What is the required planning time for teachers in Arkansas? ›

(2)(A) The planning time shall be in increments of no less than forty (40) minutes during the student instructional day unless a teacher submits a written request to be allowed to have his or her planning time scheduled at some time other than during the student instructional day.

How many PD hours do I need to renew my teaching certificate in Michigan? ›

150 hours of Michigan District Provided Professional Development (DPPD) appropriate to the content and grade level of the certificate and endorsem*nt.

How many days do teachers work in Arkansas? ›

3.01 Basic Contract means a teacher employment contract for one hundred ninety (190) days that includes no less than six (6) days of professional development, except as provided under 3.01.

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