Extractions: Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction Development of Western Education ... Early Civilizations Classical Civilizations Ancient Greece Sparta Athens Ancient Rome ... The Education of Teachers Teaching in the United States changeTocNode('toc234586','img234586'); Education and certification Conditions of employment Specialized personnel Paraprofessionals/teacher aides ... Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products education Student Encyclopedia Article Page 39 of 46 In the United States, the elementary-school teacher education program usually includes a total of one year of methods courses; and the secondary program, less. Content courses in the secondary program generally are more numerous and more concentrated in academic fields such as language arts and biological sciences.
State Licensing Agencies kansas State Department of Education certification teacher Educ. Section 120 SE 10th Avenue Topeka, KS 666121182, (785) 296-2288, Praxis Series http://www.udel.edu/teachered/stagen.htm
Teacher Certification Publications - Requirements At A Glance Complete certification Requirements for Teachers, Counselors, Psychologists and kansas DOES belong to the NASDTEC Interstate Contract (teachers) and the http://home.earthlink.net/~teachercertification/AtGlance.htm
Extractions: TCP Requirements At A Glance Our "Requirements At A Glance" section has become a popular addition to our states' requirements coverage. We include it in our complete reference guide to present various common facts about each state's application requirements. The references to "items also needed" at the beginning of each state refers to fifteen of the most common items required by each of the fifty states and D.C. for application. For your convenience, you may find their descriptions here, at the end of this listing. The following table with its associated links will assist you in locating the states quickly. Updated on 10/1/2003. Teacher Certification Publications Home Page Teacher Certification Publications State Locator Alabama Hawaii Massachusetts New Mexico ... District of Columbia " Items Required " List Alabama Also needed will be items: A, B, F, J and K (See page 2.) Supplemental application forms are required for many types of certificates. The fee is $20.00 (non-refundable) for initial certificates and renewals. Scores on the National Teacher's Examination Test are NOT required. All professional educator and renewable Career/Technical Certificates are valid for 5 years. Alabama DOES belong to the Interstate Certification Compact and has pacts with NCATE and the NASDTEC Interstates as well. Major revisions became effective July 1st, 1997 and were further revised as of March, 2002. Alaska Also needed are items A, B, C, F (for preliminary certificate), J, K, M, and N - See page 2. Fee for all initial certificates is $125.00, and a $66.00 background check fee*. Submit all required documents in a single packet. Renewal fee is $125.00 per certificate. Updated background check for renewals. Praxis I Reading, Writing and Math IS required of all initial applicants. Alaska DOES belong to the Interstate Certification Contract and the NASDTEC Interstate Contract (Teachers, Support Professionals, and Administrators). Alaska does NOT require courses or competencies in Special Education. Major revisions are expected this year (04-05).
Teacher Certification teacher certification Progress and Dates of Legislative Action The kansas State teachers Association had a great deal to do with putting the pressure on http://www.kckps.org/disthistory/state_school_history/tchr_certification.htm
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Extractions: Use browser's back button to return. (Skip Site Map) Teach in KCK About Fellows Program FAQ ... Application Instructions updated March 18, 2005 The application deadline for participation in the KCK Fellows program was March 18, 2005 (12:00 noon CST). We will begin accepting applications for the 2006-2007 school year in October 2005.
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Extractions: Dr. Garber-Miller specializes in reading and the language arts. She teaches a variety of literacy, language arts and methods courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels. In recent years she has taught and worked on international education projects in Africa, Haiti, Hungary, Mexico, Russia and Thailand. She presents frequently for the International Reading Association and at other international education conferences. Dr. Garber-Miller consults and provides in-service training for K-12 schools in the Kansas City area. She serves on the board for the Missouri State Council International Reading Association and Missouri Association for the Teachers of English. Dr. Garber-Miller advises elementary education students and supervises student teachers. Dr. Fred Geer
Avila Graduate Admission The Department of Education offers teacher certification for students kansas teaching certificate by successfully completing a certification program. http://www.avila.edu/newcatalog/catalogG/Export16.htm
Extractions: admission Financial regulations financial aid Admission Persons interested in applying may obtain more information by contacting one of the following offices: 1.For the M.B.A., students apply directly through the Business Division. for application materials or information, contact the Business Division at (816) 501-3601, fax (816) 501-2463, or e-mail to Don Miller at millerdl@mail.avila.edu. 2.For the M.S. in Counseling Psychology, apply directly through the Education/ Psychology Division. For application materials or information, contact Psychology Admissions at (816) 501-3665, fax at (816) 501-2455 or e-mail to Anne Burkart at pearcece@mail.avila.edu. 3.For the M.A. in Education, apply through the Education/Psychology Division. For application materials or information, contact the department at (816) 501-2464 or e-mail to gradcert@mail.avila.edu. Graduate Certification Students Business Certificate The Graduate Business Certificate Program has been designed so that students can enroll in a one-step process. Students can be advised and registered for their first course in a single meeting. For more information, contact Don Miller, Coordinator, MBA recruiting and Advising, 11901 Wornall Road, Kansas City, MO 64145, Phone: (816) 501-3601, Fax: (816) 501-2463, e-mail: millerdl@mail.avila.edu.
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Directory Of State Departments Of Education, Graduate Guide To IDAHO 208332-6800 State Department of Education teacher certification Len B. Jordan kansas 785-269-2288 Department of Education kansas State Education http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/licensure/ggtl/statedoe.html
Extractions: The Survey of Teacher Certification and State-Based Standards and Assessments for Teachers and Students is a collaborative effort of: American Historical Association Organization of American Historians s A central goal of this project was to develop a snapshot of precollegiate history education in the 50 states and Washington, D.C. Hired by the Organization of American Historians as the lead researcher for this OAH/AHA project, Sarah Drake Brown requested information in the following categories: certification requirements for history teachers at the elementary, middle, and high school levels standards in history for teachers standards in history for the K-12 curriculum high school graduation requirements and exit examination requirements in history state criterion-referenced examinations in history statewide resources for history teachers and contact information for state history/social studies specialists statewide associations for teacher membership This proved to be a massive amount of data, so the information was collected in separate steps: independent searches for data, preliminary public presentations of initial findings, and early contact with numerous representatives in history education from each of the states and the District of Columbia. Preliminary data was then collected from the web sites created and maintained by the various departments of education and certifying bodies in each of the states. This information was then compiled into reports for each state, organized into sections based on the categories listed above.
Eligibility Requirements At this time, the kansas City Teaching Fellows program is not taking applications in a university program of studies leading to teacher certification. http://www.kcteachingfellows.org/fellowship.asp
Extractions: The mission of KCTF is to increase the number of outstanding individuals who become public school teachers and to give them the tools to maximize their impact on student achievement. These statements are grounded in the belief that our community's top minds will commit themselves to teaching and improving public education if they are given the opportunity and support they need. The program was created with this fundamental objective in mind. Because we seek to identify individuals who will work relentlessly to ensure that all students will meet high academic expectations, the process is selective in nature. People selected for the program will become part of a cohort of professionals who are all working toward a common group of goals. Upon acceptance into the program, Fellows attend an intensive summer institute which consists of seven weeks of pre-service training. Upon completion of the summer institute, Fellows will be assigned a placement in the Kansas City, Kansas school district which consists of location, grade and subject if applicable. Fellows train during the summer and begin teaching in their own classroom in the fall. They will be assigned a mentor teacher and most likely placed in a school building with other Fellows. During the next two-year period, Fellows will work toward their Master's degree and/or certification while teaching. Upon completion of the program, Fellows will have earned their teacher certification and/or their Master's degree, depending on the selected program of studies.
District Administration: Inside The Law New teacher certification Program Angers NEA; New Format will Help Handicapped He also improved his performance on the kansas State Reading Assessment, http://www.districtadministration.com/page.cfm?p=862
State Departments Of Education Arizona Department of Education, teacher certification Unit PO Box 6490, Phoenix, AZ 85005 kansas Department of Education, Division of certification http://www.alleducationschools.com/faqs/statedepartment.php
ESL Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest. Trained ESL teachers living in states without certification requirements for Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-924/esl.htm
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics Washington DC. ESL Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest. English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers must have special preparation to teach English to non-native speakers; being a fluent speaker or an effective teacher of English to native speakers is not enough. Just as teaching mathematics or French requires special knowledge and skills, teaching English as a Second Language does also. This Digest outlines some of the relevant issues concerning ESL teacher certification: profiles of students needing ESL instruction, reasons for considering certification, academic preparation needed to teach ESL, and a description of state requirements for certification. WHO NEEDS AN ESL TEACHER? Estimates based on the 1980 Census indicate that in 1980-81 at least three-and-a-half million school-age children in the United States lacked the English language skills needed to succeed in school. These children, whose native language is not English, generally fall into two groups. The first, limited-English-proficient (LEP) students, speak, understand, and may read and write English, but not well enough to keep up academically with their native English-speaking peers. The second group, non-English-speaking (NES) students, do not speak or understand English and may have no literacy skills in their native language. This factor complicates attempts to teach them English.
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Extractions: Kansas Wesleyan University Back To North America Main Page City Salina Country /State USA Kansas Telephone Number Application For Undergraduate Study click here Application For Graduate/Postgraduate Study click here Entry Requirements click here Fees And Financial Support click here E-Mail admissions@kwu.edu Postal Address 100 E. Claflin Ave.
Extractions: OELA NCELA's Mission What's New at NCELA E-News Publications ... Technical Assistance Site Search Ask An Expert Frequently Asked Questions Back To Frequently Asked Questions Other FAQs on the web ... Glossary NCELA FAQ No. 9 Submit your questions here Q: Which states offer certification or endorsement in Bilingual Education or ESL? A: Eighty four percent of the states offer ESL certification or endorsement; fifty percent offer bilingual/dual language certification or endorsement. A number of states also have related legislative or state board requirements. Updated July 2004 According to State Education Agencies (SEAs) and state information from the Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Web site, 42 states and the District of Columbia offer ESL teacher certification or endorsement, while 27 states and the District of Columbia offer bilingual/dual language teacher certification or endorsement. In addition to offering teacher certification in ESL, 22 states have legislative requirements or state board requirements that teachers placed in ESL classrooms must be certified in ESL. In addition to offering bilingual/dual language certification, 17 states have legislative requirements or state board requirements that teachers placed in bilingual/dual language classrooms must have bilingual/dual language certification. The table below provides a summary of ESL and bilingual/dual language offerings, and legislative requirements by state.
Kansas Legislative Requirements For Educating LEP Students Does the state of kansas offer ESL certification/endorsement for teachers? YES. There is a mandate for bilingual teacher certification (ESL implied) http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/pubs/reports/state-legislation/ks.req.htm
Extractions: Click to view NCBE State Resource Page Does the state of Kansas have legislative provisions for Limited English Proficient student instructional programs? Does the state of Kansas offer ESL certification/endorsement for teachers? Does the state of Kansas offer bilingual/native language certification/endorsement for teachers? Does the state of Kansas have legislative provisions for additional funding allocated for instructional programs for LEP Students? YES. Funding is provided pursuant to Kansas Statute . Pursuant to the level of funding is 0.2 multiplied by the "full time equivalent enrollment in programs of bilingual education". The current level of state funding for the 1998-1999 school year is $3,720 per pupil according to Kansas Senate Bill 171 , which increases to $4,464 with the weighting.
College Of The Holy Cross | Career Planning Alternative teacher certification Directory A joint initiative between the kansas City, kansas and kansas City, Missouri School Districts. http://www.holycross.edu/departments/dos/website/career_planning/teaching.htm
State By State K ABCTE American Board for certification of teacher Excellence. kansas kansas Department of Education 120 South East 10th Avenue Topeka, KS 66612-1182 http://www.abcte.org/statebystate-k.html
Extractions: A C D F ... Territory The American Board offers a reliable, standards based teacher certification that can be used by states and school districts as a vehicle to ensure that all of its employed teachers meet the highly qualified teacher definition as mandated in the No Child Left Behind Act. For requirements to earn teacher certification, or for more information on teacher certification programs in a specific state, please view this list. Kansas