Substitute teacher curriculum
We're paving the way for aspiring educators and turning passionate people into confident substitute teachers.
Get trained by the nation's largest provider of substitute teaching talent.
State-approved substitute teacher programs.
Are you interested in becoming a substitute teacher, but lack the college credits to meet your state's licensing requirements? Through our state-approved programs, Kelly Education provides a faster (and cheaper!) path to substitute teaching than anyone else.
Interactive, self-paced
curriculum.
From day-to-day procedures to instructional strategies, our researched-based training program covers all the core competencies of effective substitute teaching.
Everything you need to succeed.
With 25+ years of substitute teacher staffing experience, no one knows what it takes to be a successful substitute educator more than Kelly Education. Our engaging coursework not only meets each state's licensing requirements, it prepares you for Day 1—and beyond.
Day-to-day procedures and expectations.
Instructional strategies and lesson planning
Classroom management and behavior management
Supporting students in special education and
at-risk youth
Social, emotional, and cognitive development
Legal and ethical issues in education
Sign up for your state's approved program today!
Our instructional designers and adult education experts work closely with state departments of education to ensure a best-in-class experience for all aspiring substitute teachers.
Questions about our programs? Email KELearning@kellyservices.com.
Missouri substitute teacher training
Meet Missouri's Content Substitute Teacher License requirements by completing 20 hours of coursework for individuals with less than 36 hours of college credit. *License acquired through the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Coming soon! Wisconsin substitute teacher training
We're working closely with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction to bring our training to more people. Potential Wisconsin substitute teachers need to have an associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university and complete an approved substitute training program to meet the requirements for a substitute license.