Paraeducator Certification

Do you love working with kids? Becoming a paraeducator could be a great fit for you! Paraeducators are school employees who help teachers or other licensed professionals by performing tasks that enhance learning.

As a paraeducator, you'll work under the supervision of educators who design, implement, and assess instruction. Paraeducators are also called paraprofessionals, teacher associates, or teacher aides.

Certification Levels

Generalist Certification

Generalist certification is acquired by completing all three steps in any order, with the exception of the 10 hours of service, which must be completed either during or after the completion of EDU-110 Exploring Teaching.

  1. C grade or above in EDU-110 Exploring Teaching
  2. C grade of above in EDU-119 Behavior Management
  3. 10 hours or more of supervised experience in a K-12 classroom

How to Apply

The Paraeducator Application is online. Go to the Bureau of Educational Examiners (BoEE) website. Create a new account or log into an existing account with the options at the bottom of the page. Once logged into the BoEE online applications system, select "Apply for a New License," then select "Support Services," and finally "First Paraeducator Certificate."

Application and background fees for Generalist Certification: $75, paid to BoEE. (If applying for one or more areas of concentration and/or advanced certification at the same time as applying for Generalist Certification, the application fee remains $75.)

Generalist Certification Course Work

Generalist certification is met by completing the following two courses:

EDU-110: Exploring Teaching or DSV-100: Introduction to Disabilities Services (DSV-100 no longer exists but is accepted in place of EDU-110)

Introduces the roles and responsibilities of teachers and other educators. The focus is on developing generic teaching skills applicable from prekindergarten through high school. Microteaching is used to simulate actual teaching situations. Typical teaching problems and educational issues are discussed. Students interview and/or observe teachers at work.

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EDU-119: Behavior Management (formerly DSV-120: Observation and Management of Behavior)

Develops skills of observation and management of the behavior of others individually and in groups. Students develop strategies for helping others to manage their own behavior. This course meets part of the requirement for the Iowa Paraeducator Generalist Certification. May be repeated one time for credit with permission of coordinator.

EDU-119 Behavior Management is offered one semester per year as an online guided self-study that can be done from your home computer. High-speed Internet is required. Tests in Kirkwood's online courses must be taken at an approved location such as a Kirkwood County Center or a public library, and must be arranged in advance.

Please direct specific questions about how the online format operates to 319-398-4958 or aisd@kirkwood.edu.

Advanced (PK-12) Certification

This certification is met by completing the following three requirements:

1. Complete Generalist Certification

2. 100 hours of field experience in conjunction with one of the following courses: