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Act 48 of 1999 requires ongoing professional education for Pennsylvania educators holding various public school certifications.
- Frequently Asked Questions
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- Updates
Act 118 of 2016 provided an extension to some educators and...
- Approved Provider Information
Approved Provider Information. To request an application,...
- Public Access
For more information go to Act 48 and PERMS To receive...
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- Sending Electronic Transcripts
To send electronic transcripts to the Act 48 Office for...
- Certification
Certification. The Pennsylvania Department of Education...
- Options to Earn Act 48 FAQ
Yes, educators may earn Act 48 hours for obtaining initial...
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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.
How to obtain Pennsylvania Act 48 professional development credits for completing On Demand distance education from Better Kid Care. Better Kid Care Distance Education courses provide professional development that is approved for Act 48 hours.
PDE provides FREE online courses for PA certified educators to earn Act 48 non-college credit/professional development hours now available through PDE's Standards Aligned Systems web portal.
Pennsylvania educators are eligible to receive Act 48 credit upon successful course completion. A PPID number is required in order to receive Act 48 credit for any classes taken in the PD Center.
Beginning July 1, 2000, Act 48 of 1999 required persons holding Pennsylvania professional educator certification to complete continuing education requirements every five years in order to maintain their certificates in active status.