determine the teachercertification/licensure requirements for the state you would like to teach in. I picked wisconsin and i put this......

Initial In-State Teaching or Pupil Services - PI-1602-IS
Graduates of Wisconsin educator preparation programs only.

Apply for an Initial Educator teaching license.
Apply for a 5-year substitute teaching license only - applicants who never held a Wisconsin Initial Educator or 5-year teaching license but did complete an approved Wisconsin program.
Apply for an Initial Educator pupil services license (School Counselor, School Psychologist, School Social Worker, School Nurse).
Apply for a library media specialist (902) license.

That looks right. :-)

thank you ms. sue i want to make sure i did it right and i don't want a bad grade lol

You're doing great, Scooby!

And you're welcome.

cool so i can turn it in.

To determine the teacher certification/licensure requirements in Wisconsin, you can follow these steps:

1. Visit the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction website. This is the official authority responsible for licensing educators in the state.
- Go to the website: https://dpi.wi.gov/

2. Locate the "Educator Licensing" section on the DPI website. This section provides information about the different types of licenses available and the requirements for each.
- Look for a menu or navigation bar on the website that includes terms like "Educator Licensing" or "Licenses & Permits".

3. Click on the appropriate link for the type of license you are interested in obtaining. In this case, you mentioned wanting to teach in Wisconsin, so click on the link for "Teaching Licenses."
- Look for a specific link or tab that mentions "Teaching Licenses" or "Educator Licensing Information" or similar terms.

4. Review the information provided on the website regarding the teaching licenses available in Wisconsin. This will likely include details about the initial educator teaching license and other related licenses, such as substitute teaching, pupil services, or library media specialist licenses.
- Look for sections or pages that describe the different types of licenses and their respective requirements.

5. Take note of the specific requirements for the license you are interested in. For example, the information you provided mentions the "Initial Educator teaching license" and the "5-year substitute teaching license." Make sure to carefully read the requirements and any associated documentation or exams that may be needed.
- Look for bullet points or paragraphs that outline the requirements or qualifications for the license.

6. If you have any questions or need additional clarification, consider reaching out to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction directly. They should have contact information available on their website.
- Look for a "Contact Us" or "Help" section on the DPI website.

Remember that teaching licensure requirements may vary depending on the state and specific circumstances, so it's essential to consult the official sources and verify the details for the specific state you wish to teach in.