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Act 48 of 1999 requires ongoing professional education for Pennsylvania educators holding various public school certifications.
- Frequently Asked Questions
Pennsylvania Department of Education > Educators >...
- 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...
- MyPDESuite
MyPDESuite is a PDE website through which users may access...
- Sending Electronic Transcripts
To send electronic transcripts to the Act 48 Office for...
- Certification
The Pennsylvania Department of Education Division of...
- Frequently Asked Questions
Effective January 1, 2023, California law requires all registered Associates to complete three (3) hours of continuing education (CE) in Law and Ethics annually, prior to each renewal.
27 Οκτ 2023 · Information on changes to state law for 2024, and key reminders of legal and ethical standards impacting the work of prelicensed clinicians. Meets BBS requirements for a 3-hour Law & Ethics course for associate registration renewal. 3 hours CE. On-demand video format. Complete at your own pace.
Act 48 and PERMS. Continuing education for all experience levels within education. Information on Act 45 and PIL, Act 48 and Perms, Principal Induction Program, and Superintendent’s Academy here.
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.
Effective January 1, 2023, the BBS will require registered associates to complete a minimum of three (3) hours of CE on law and ethics during each registered associate's renewal period (annually) regardless of whether they have passed the California Law & Ethics exam.
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