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Old Jul 27, 2017, 04:28 AM
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I'd keep the education on the resume - if you don't have it, there's going to be a gap in your resume during the years you were in school (I'm guessing), so you might as well put it on and avoid having to explain it all.

I'm also in a state with absurd requirements for teaching BUT they actually make (or used to) a lot of 'emergency' hires due to staffing shortages... so a person could get a job teaching and then get tuition reimbursement while pursuing certification. It's another reason to include all your credentials, imo - if you apply for an entry level para position but they see you have those degrees, they may hire you for a more senior job.