You will need to research the second state and any district that you'd be thinking of applying to. Salary schedules usually change from district to district. Degrees and certifications are different from state to state.
Go to www.google.com and enter some variation of this:
texas department of education
Change the name of the state to suit yourself. Some states may also have separate credentialing commissions, as in California. The logic of this escapes me, but there it is!
http://www.cde.ca.gov/
and
http://www.ctc.ca.gov/
if you have completed your degree from a university in Alabama, but decided to move to another state, what would you need to be able to teach in that state. Include everything you would need to teach in that state; degrees, exams, certifications, etc. Also include the salary schedule for beginning teachers, any step raises, any requirements for that particular state
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