Elementary Education (45 Hours) – Wisconsin
Educational Requirements
According to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction:
The state of Wisconsin offers the following endorsements.
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Wisconsin offers Elementary and Middle School (K-9).
Additional Requirements (After Degree Conferral)
- Please submit all licensure documents (located on the Gate 4 Checklist) to gate4@liberty.edu.
- Students will be required to pass the Foundations of Reading for Wisconsin Exam in the following endorsement areas: Elementary Education PK-5, Special Education, or Reading.
- Students will need to obtain their Virginia license first to qualify for reciprocity.
- Gate 4 will complete a College Verification Form which will be used to apply for Virginia licensure.
- After obtaining a Virginia license students can then apply for a Wisconsin license through reciprocity.
Reciprocity
If you have completed a state-approved educator preparation program that meets the following requirements you may apply through the Out-of-State application pathway:
- offered through an accredited four-year college or university;
- offered at the bachelor’s, post-baccalaureate, or master’s degree level for teaching;
- offered at the master’s, education specialist, or doctorate level for pupil services or administrator licensure;
- comparable to Wisconsin in its requirements for licensure based on Wisconsin Administrative Code PI 34;
- resulting in a license that exists in Wisconsin;
- approved by the state education department where the approved program is headquartered.
Teachers and administrators who have been offered employment in a Wisconsin school may be eligible for a License Based on Reciprocity if they hold a license in good standing from another state and have at least one year of experience under that license.
Will I receive the same license in Wisconsin as I hold in my state?
Generally yes, but not necessarily. We review each candidate’s preparation program transcripts to determine the equivalent Wisconsin license. The license issued may have a different subject area and/or grade level when you come to Wisconsin.