Becoming a CTE Teacher
Do you ever feel like you have more to offer?
Maybe you want to use your knowledge to impact the lives of others who could benefit from learning about your career field. Perhaps you’ve always had the desire to step into a classroom as a teacher to share your experience and wisdom. There are ways to get involved, and it’s not as hard as you might think, especially with experience behind you.
Why You’re Needed
Becoming a Career and Technical Education (CTE) teacher allows you to share your skills and knowledge while continuing to grow in your own expertise. In Indiana, CTE teachers are in high demand across various fields, and your experience could help fill crucial workforce gaps. Teaching offers you the chance to make a real impact, shaping the futures of your students and guiding them toward success. It’s also an opportunity to further your own career while making a difference. The fulfillment you'll gain is unparalleled. If you have questions or are ready to get started, reach out to Indiana ACTE today.
3 Ways to Become a CTE Teacher
Earning an initial Workplace Specialist I License (valid for two years)
Convert your license to a Workplace Specialist II license (valid for five years)
For those who’ve gone to school for education, you can also apply for your standard teaching license or professional license.