To become a certified teacher in Pennsylvania, a person needs to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree, complete an approved teacher preparation program, pass a certification test, and receive an instructional certificate from the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE).
Instructional certificate
As defined by PDE, 鈥淭he Instructional certificate is issued to a person whose primary responsibility shall be direct contact with learners in teaching-learning situations.鈥 Upon completion of their education program and passing a certification test, graduates will apply for an instructional certificate in their respective subject area.
- Early Childhood Education B.A. with Grades PK-4 Certification Program leads to the instructional certificate Grades Pre-Kindergarten-4 (2825).
- Early Childhood Education B.A. with Grades PK-4 & Special Education PK-12 Certifications Program leads to the instructional certificates Grades Pre-Kindergarten-4 (2825) and Special Education PK-12 (9231).
Educator tests
Assessment of Basic Skills for Education Students
Act 55 of 2022 Basic Skills Assessment Moratorium waived the requirement to satisfactorily complete the assessment of basic skills for 3 years from July 8, 2022 through July 8, 2025. This applies to all students who enter preparation programs during this period as well as otherwise qualified candidates for licensure who make application during this period.
Certification tests
- Test for the instructional certificate Grades Pre-Kindergarten - 4 (2825)
with the passing score: Module 1: 197; Module 2: 193; Module 3: 193.
- Tests for the instructional certificate Special Education PK-12 (9231)
with the passing score 145. Note that Special Education: Core Knowledge and Application (5354) was discontinued on 8/31/2023.
with the passing score 150.
Obtaining an instructional certificate
An application for instructional certificate(s) is submitted in