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Be willing to be a beginner every single morning. 
The road to career certification is shorter and less complicated than it was in the past. Thanks in part to MSTA's lobbying efforts, Missouri now has a simplified two-tiered certification plan. Here are some of the general certification requirements.
This four-year license is issued to new college graduates and to teachers with less than four years of experience. In order to maintain your initial certificate and qualify for your career certificate, you must:
This certificate will be continuous (life) based upon completion of 15 contact hours of professional development per year, which may include hours in an appropriate college class. Career educators must continue to participate in yearly performance-based teacher evaluations.
Educators will be exempt from the professional development requirement if they meet any two of the following standards.
Holders of PCI, PCII and CPC certificates will be issued the appropriate level of certification based on their teaching experience and fulfillment of requirements. Holders of lifetime certificates issued prior to Sept. 1, 1988, will continue to be exempt from new certification laws.
The law allows the state board to issue a certificate to any person who possesses a valid teaching certificate from another state. The Missouri certificate will be commensurate with the applicant's years of experience in the other state. Out-of-state applicants must complete a background check.
Department
of Elementary and Secondary Education certification site
Check the status of your individual teaching certificate (You'll need
your name and social security number.)
Questions? Call the DESE certification department at (573) 751-0051.