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  2. 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

  3. Act 48 Hours for Certified Pennsylvania Educators. 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.

  4. Aug 2, 2018 · All educators holding Pennsylvania public school certification must earn 180 Act 48 hours (approved professional development hours) every five years to remain in active status. The five-year period begins on the day the educators initial instructional certificate is issued.

  5. Act 48 of 1999 requires all Pennsylvania educators who have been issued any "initial" certificates since June 1, 1987 to establish professional development plans every five years. These plans are to include additional continuing education or related experiences equivalent to 180 hours of professional development, such as six credits of approved ...

  6. Jun 5, 2020 · How many Act 48 hours do I need in PA? Educators wishing to maintain an active teaching certificate in the state of Pennsylvania must accrue 180 hours of professional development every five years. How do I check my Act 48 hours? Checking your accrued Act 48 hours is a simple two-step process.

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