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  1. Act 48 providers upload credits/hours earned by educators directly into the Professional Education Record Management System (PERMS). PDE recommends credits and hours be submitted within 30 days of completion.

  2. pdcenter.pdesas.org › CourseRendering › CourseContentPD Center - pdesas.org

    A PPID number is required in order to receive Act 48 credit for any classes taken in the PD Center. Users without a PPID number will be able to take Courses, but will not be able to receive Act 48 credit unless a valid PPID number is entered into their Profile.

  3. 17 Οκτ 2019 · In this article, we will give a basic overview of Act 48 requirements and provide some information on how TTA’s courses can make short work of this looming, obligatory directive by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) through online continuing education credits.

  4. For the purposes of calculating hours and credits, one credit of collegiate study or continuing professional education course is equivalent to 30 hours of continuing professional education. Educators holding master's degrees may volunteer to develop these plans.

  5. Teaching Channel with Learners Edge is a PDE approved Act 48 provider. Meet your 180-hour Act 48 requirement with Teaching Channel with Learners Edge by completing: Two Flex Credit courses. Teaching Channel with Learners Edge best value at $189 per course, with the same great content as our for-credit courses. Explore Flex Credit Courses.

  6. Credits/hours taken during the inactive period (including the 30 hours for reactivating the certificate) may be counted toward fulfilling the Act 48 requirements. What is the difference between an “active/inactive” certificate and a “valid/invalid” certificate?

  7. Act 48 of 1999 requires ongoing professional education for Pennsylvania educators holding various public school certifications.

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