Donte Hamme: For public school systems, go to the Department of Education (or equivalent) website for your state, and find the link to teacher qualifications. All the information will be there, including alternate routes to getting your teaching credential or license.
Abby Herwood: NCLB requires that you have a major equivalent within the subject you teach. Since most of your art history classes do not fall under the history department (they were classified as art courses) You would need more units to qualify for history.You also need a credential - but your question assumes this.
Vern Serratos: both training, Museum artwork, archeology or deepest authenticator. All of those require internships. Why did you rule out training? All factors of those disciplines require you to "practice".
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