If you’re thinking about pursuing a career in education, you may consider a Texas educational aide certificate to get your foot in the door at local school districts.
Becoming an educational aide can be a great way to gain hands-on experience working with students before pursuing a Texas teaching license. It also offers insight into the classroom environment and can help you decide if teaching is the right career path for you.
Here are the steps you need to take to get your educational aide certification in Texas:
To apply for an Educational Aide certificate in Texas, you must first be employed by a school district, according to the Texas Education Agency (TEA).
Once you are employed, you should contact your school district for application instructions. Anyone submitted an application must have the permission of the employing school district first. The TEA will not process your application otherwise.
Once your school district permits you to apply for an Educational Aide certificate, you must set up your TEAL and ECOS accounts online.
The Texas Education Agency Login (TEAL) is a secure online portal used by educators and other professionals to access various systems managed by the TEA. It acts as a single sign-on platform, allowing users to manage their credentials and access multiple TEA systems without needing separate logins for each.
Through TEAL, users can access systems like the Educator Certification Online System (ECOS), which is used to manage certifications, applications, renewals and related documents. TEAL also provides access to other resources for education professionals, including accountability systems, performance reports and financial data.
If you’re an educator in Texas, TEAL is essential for managing your professional information and certifications. When setting up your accounts, make sure your first and last names exactly match your Texas Driver’s License or State ID card.
The school district where you are employed must recommend your ECOS application. When the district recommends you, it will enter whether you are eligible to be an Educational Aide I, II or III. Which one you qualify for depends on your qualifications, experience and responsibilities.
To become an Educational Aide I in Texas, you must:
OR
To become an Educational Aide II, you must:
To become an Educational Aide III, you must:
You can read more about the requirements for each of the Educational Aide levels on the Becoming an Educational Aide in Texas site.
If you have any questions, it’s important to reach out to your school district so there are no delays in processing your application.
If you currently hold a standard 5-year Educational Aide certificate, you must now reapply for a new 2-year, non-renewable Educational Aide certificate once your original certificate expires. Moving forward, every two years, you will apply for a new Educational Aide certificate.
Micah is the Director of Curriculum & Technology. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in British Literature, from the University of North Texas and a Master of Arts in Teaching, from Louisiana College. In his previous career, Micah served for 14 years as a banker and bank manager. For the majority of this period, Micah managed the Downtown Fort Worth location of Frost Bank. In 2005, Micah finally surrendered to his true calling to be an educator. After a brief, but fulfilling term teaching high school English at Flower Mound High School in Lewisville ISD, Micah went to work for the family business, training teachers.
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