Art Education Curriculum Changes

Tips on Teaching in PA? Education / certification, etc.?
I think about a career change and teach me. However, job full time and my hours can go as late as 21 hours, so I can not find a courseload to reflect that. I currently Bachelor of Arts (performing arts). Any suggestions about how to work the required curriculum in my calendar? Good online programs, etc? Also, I'm not sure the training requirements students in the PA. Any teachers out there who can help? "I can get a teaching position w / time or teaching students at a lower rate of wages and hours, and then connected? I am very serious about this matter. I want to do something w / sense and I teach (have made some children's theater, etc.) Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I live in New York, so I'm not sure how PA is similar. I suggest you contact your local university and the creation of a meeting with someone in the education department. They will be able to say exactly what requirements they need and even can point to many online courses. With a title degree, can secondary schools. Look around your local schools and complete web application under. They can also teach in private schools with a college degree. I'm sure you can not get a job teaching in a public school until he has his teaching license .. but as I said, you can even be As and a teaching assistant. Hope that helps!
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