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How to become a English Teacher in Iowa

English / Language Arts teachers cover reading, writing, literature, and (at the secondary level) composition and rhetoric. Demand is steady at the elementary level and modestly competitive at the secondary level outside the highest-need districts. ELA teachers play a central role in district-wide literacy goals, which gives the role outsized professional-development opportunities.

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Certification path in Iowa

  1. Earn a bachelor's degree. Most candidates complete a teacher-preparation program either as part of their undergraduate studies or as a post-baccalaureate add-on.
  2. Pass the required exams. Iowa typically requires:
    • Iowa Licensure Tests (Praxis-based) — Content knowledge assessment
    • Praxis Core Academic Skills (or qualifying ACT/SAT scores) — Basic academic skills

    A content-area endorsement in English / Language Arts is standard. Some states also offer separate Reading Specialist credentials for K-6.

  3. Apply for your initial license through Iowa Board of Educational Examiners (BOEE). The packet typically includes official transcripts, exam scores, a background check, and (depending on the state) a recommendation from the teacher-prep program. Visit Iowa Board of Educational Examiners (BOEE) →
  4. Job-search in Iowa. We'll track English / language arts teaching openings as districts post them; set up an alert to be notified immediately when new positions go live.

Alternative pathways in Iowa

If you didn't follow the traditional university-route, Iowa offers these alternate paths that may apply to your situation:

  • Intern License: Teach while completing coursework (2-year limit)
  • Practitioner Preparation: For those with a degree in another field
  • Career and Technical Education authorization

Iowa salary context

Average teacher salary in Iowa: $59,010/year (rank #28 nationally). Entry-level pay with a bachelor's typically starts at $33,500/year.

Role-specific premiums vary by district — special education, STEM, and bilingual roles frequently command signing bonuses or stipends. See the full Iowa salary guide for the breakdown.

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