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Act 48 of 1999 requires ongoing professional education for Pennsylvania educators holding various public school certifications.
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Yes, educators may earn Act 48 hours for obtaining initial certification through the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Please contact PDE’s Division of Planning for more information via the following email address: RA-EDACT48@PA.GOV
Beginning July 1, 2000, Act 48 of 1999 requires persons holding Pennsylvania professional educator certification to complete continuing education requirements every five years to maintain their certificate status as active whether employed or not.
Members can earn Act 48 hours (PSEA is an approved Act 48 provider by PDE) and Chapter 14 verification to submit for district consideration toward the fulfillment of annual hours for HQT. PEARL: PSEA’s hub for online learning programs.
Act 48 of 1999 requires all Pennsylvania educators holding Pennsylvania public school certification (including Instructional I and II, Educational Specialist I and II, Administrative, Supervisory, Letters of Eligibility, and all vocational certificates) to participate in ongoing professional education.
Act 48 requires the satisfactory completion of continuing professional education every five years. These requirements can be met by completing one of these options: 6 credits of collegiate study (One credit is equivalent to 30 hours in the classroom.)
Act 48 of 1999 requires educators holding Pennsylvania Instructional I and II, Educational Specialist I and II, Supervisory, Vocational Instructional I and II and Vocational Supervisory certificates to complete continuing education requirements every five years.