How does an Oklahoma certified teacher become able to teach in Kansas?

If I am certified by the state of Oklahoma to teach grades 6-12 (in the areas of World History, Geography, US History, Psychology, Sociology, Economics and Government) what requirements, if any, need to be completed to get a similar teaching job in Kansas? I know that in some states you have to take a test (such as the Praxis) or take a course in that state’s history. Any links to helpful websites would be much appreciated!

It appears that you can simply transfer your teaching license to Kansas since you are certified in Oklahoma. That is called an "Exchange License"

If you go here you will get a word document from the Kansas State Department of Education: http://www3.ksde.org/cert/licensequalifyfor.doc

It’s in a nifty flow-chart format.

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