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shoblya said in January 19th, 2009 at 1:52 am

ESL Additional License: Academics
Required Courses, Schedules, Registration. Second Language Teaching & Learning Website. Second Language Teaching & Learning Brochure (pdf) …www.hamline.edu/gse/academics/licensure/esl_licenses/esl_addtnl.html - 22k - Cached - More from this site
Teaching English as a Second Language @ UNC Charlotte
An “A” license in an appropriate field (if seeking a teaching license) … not their native language must hold an “A” level teaching license from the North …education.uncc.edu/tesl/M.Ed..htm

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Daniel K said in January 19th, 2009 at 11:04 pm

You don’t need a license.

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Earl D said in January 20th, 2009 at 12:38 am

Look up for each individual area.

Generally you can’t CALL yourself a SCHOOL or TEACHER without a license or credential.

You CAN offer to tutor or coach in both Acrobatics and Language without a license almost anywhere.

Just make sure you work for a place or you personally have good LIABILITY insurance, because ACROBATIC accidents can happen and a 12 year old girl who gets crippled by a fall can bring you a 20 million dollar lawsuit.