RIDE- Teacher Preparation, Certification, And Professional teacher certification and teacher Quality State certification Florida, mississippi, Tennessee, District of Columbia. Georgia, New Hampshire, Texas, Guam http://www.ridoe.net/teacher_cert/certification/Reciprocity.htm
State Departments Of Education Arizona Department of Education, teacher certification Unit mississippi Department of Education, teacher Center PO Box 771, Jackson, MS 392050771 http://www.alleducationschools.com/faqs/statedepartment.php
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.
State Regulation Of Private Schools - Mississippi This page provides mississippi s regulations governing private schools. teacher certification teacher certification is required for those schools that http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/mississi.html
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: Nonpublic schools may request that the State Board of Education approve the institution. The State Board may not adopt more stringent standards for approval of nonpublic schools than the accreditation standards applied to public schools. Miss. Code Ann. § 37-17-7. State accreditation is mandatory for nonpublic schools receiving state funds. Standards for accreditation are set out in the policy document, "Nonpublic School Accreditation Requirements of the State Board of Education, Third Edition, December 1998". Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Teacher Certification: Teacher certification is required for those schools that choose to be approved by the State Board of Education. "Nonpublic School Accreditation Requirements of the State Board of Education, Third Edition, 1998." Special Education: et seq Health: Safety: Home Schooling: Home schools meet the definition of "nonpublic schools", which means an institution for the teaching of children, consisting of a physical plant, whether owned or leased, including a home, instructional staff members and students, and which is in session each school year. This definition shall include, but not be limited to, private, church, parochial, and home instruction programs. Miss. Code Ann. § 37-13-91 (2) (I). The parent/guardian of a child enrolled in a legitimate home school program is required to complete a "Certificate of Enrollment" and return it to the school attendance officer where such child resides on or before September 15 of each year. Miss. Code Ann. § 37-13-91 (3)
Extractions: Take our online survey Strengthen Teacher Quality Recruitment Evaluation Teacher Learning Qualification ... Recruit Principals Select a Topic Accountability Accreditation Arts Choice Charter Schools Early Childhood FAFSA Faith-Based Find a School High Schools History International Ed Math Reading Safe Schools Science Suppl Services Teacher Quality Technology Advanced Search About ED Offices I am pleased to introduce the fifth publication in the Innovations in Education series: Alternate Routes to Teacher Certification. This series, published by my Department's Office of Innovation and Improvement, identifies concrete, real-world examples of innovations in five important areas, in addition to this one: public school choice, supplemental educational services, charter schools, magnet schools, and alternate pathways to school leadership. World War II General Omar Bradley once said, "Teachers are the true soldiers of democracy. Others can defend it, but only teachers can create it." I have a deep respect for the teaching profession. My parents were both educators and taught me that reading and studying hard could help me transcend my small, segregated Mississippi town. I went on to become a teacher and a coach myself, and eventually served as dean of a school of education. In my role as superintendent of the Houston Independent School District, I hired thousands of teachers and came to understand what it took to be successful in the classroom.
State Laws And Regulations - Mississippi Parents in mississippi are required to file an annual Certificate of NonPublic and no teacher certification requirements for parents; however, http://www.homeedmag.com/lawregs/mississippi.html
Extractions: State Information Files - Laws and Regulations Support groups can offer additional help in dealing with your state laws and regulations. A listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found in our Support Groups area. For unschooling support groups visit Unschooling Support Groups Please Note: This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for informational purposes only. For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contact a state or local support group. Mississippi State Legislature Mississippi Education Code For Homeschooling Compulsory attendance - between 6 and 17 years of age. No educational requirements for parents. No standardized testing. No reporting procedure.
Qualifications Upper School - Montrose Christian School University of Southern mississippi ACSI Secondary teacher certification BS English Education Liberty University. Bonnie Leigey Admissions Director http://www.montrosechristian.org/qualificationsus.htm
Untitled Document EDU/ SECTIONS/ teacher EDUCATION AND certification/ PUBLICATIONS/ DOCUMENTS/ teacher Guidelines for mississippi Educator Licensure K12, July, 1998. http://www.title2.org/html2002/altrte1.html
Extractions: Types of Alternative Routes part 1 State Name 1.) Has the state approved one or more alternative routes to certification? If yes, please provide descriptions in the following section (Section VII.b.). 2.) If yes, please provide a web address or document reference. Alabama Yes Alaska No Arizona Yes Arizona State Board Rules - R7-2-608, Alternative Certificates Current alternative routes to certification were placed in state Board rules after the 1999-2000 academic year. Therefore, no data exist for any alternative route cohorts for the 1999-2000 academic year. Arkansas Yes http://arkedu.state.ar.us/teachers/index.html California No Colorado Yes http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeprof/lialternativeprogram.htm Connecticut Yes http://www.ctdhe.org Delaware Yes http:// www.udel.edu/artc District of Columbia Yes On May 20, 1992, the Board of Education approved legislation regarding the implementation of an alternative certification program. The document reference is DCMR, Chapter 10, Rule 100.18. Florida Yes Section 231.17(7)(a)(b)(c), Florida Statutes, allows Florida School Districts to develop alternative certification programs to provide professional preparation for those teachers hired with temporary certificates based upon having satisfied the content.
State Licensing Agencies Office of teacher Education and certification, State Department of Education mississippi Department of Education Office of Educator Licensure http://www.udel.edu/teachered/stagen.htm
Teacher Certification Offices In The United States mississippi Department of Education Office of teacher certification PO Box 771 Jackson, MS 39205 601359-3483; Missouri teacher Education http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/certification.shtml
Student Teaching mississippi Office of teacher certification State Department of Education PO Box 771 Jackson 39205, 601/3593483 http// Missouri teacher certification http://www.lhup.edu/student_teaching/cert_require.htm
Jackson State University College Of Education And Human Development Jackson State University, located in Jackson, mississippi, is a historically black Degree programs leading to teacher certification include http://www.newsweekshowcase.com/teacher-training/jackson-state-university.php
Extractions: College of Education and Human Development The University Jackson State University, located in Jackson, Mississippi, is a historically black coeducational, research intensive, public institution of higher learning that has been designated by the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning as the urban institution of Mississippi. The University functions as a community of learners in which teaching, research, and service are central to its total learning environment. The University maintains a commitment to serve students effectively from diverse academic, social, economic, ethnic and geographic backgrounds. The University also utilizes its human, cultural, and physical resources to enhance the surrounding metropolitan community. The College of Education and Human Development The College of Education is divided into two schools, the School of Instructional Leadership and the School of Administrative Leadership. ItÂ’s primary responsibility is the preparation of professional educators and support personnel who are caring, competent and qualified. This mission is accomplished through the development, implementation, administration, and evaluation of programs in teacher education and other professional areas that support the teaching profession and the mission of the University. The College provides comprehensive, career-oriented programs that attract diverse students into teacher education and related fields such as educational leadership, school, community and rehabilitation counseling, early childhood and elementary education, special education and health and physical education.
THE MENTOR CONNECTION - Mississippi certification Information. State Department of Education teacher Worked at University of Southern mississippiGulf Coast as academic support counselor http://www.dantes.doded.mil/dantes_web/troopstoteachers/mentor/mentms-text.htm
Teacher Certification Plans Dodge Budget Cuts teacher certification Plans Dodge Budget Cuts By Pamela M. Prah mississippi offers a $6000 annual salary increase to boardcertified teachers. http://www.stateline.org/live/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=136&languageId=1&conten
Foreign Language Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest. An effort to develop teacher certification standards based on the ACTFL/ETS Arkansas, California, mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-924/language.htm
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics Washington DC. Foreign Language Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest. Typically, beginning foreign language (FL) teachers in the United States must complete an "approved program" of teacher education in a four-year college or university, have a certain minimum grade point average, and complete a specified number of credit hours in the foreign language to be certified. To receive "approved program" status, institutions must demonstrate to their state department of education that they are fulfilling state standards. Most states model their standards after two statements developed by the FL teaching profession in the 1950s and '60s titled, QUALIFICATIONS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS OF MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES and GUIDELINES FOR TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES (Paquette 1966). The QUALIFICATIONS are brief descriptions of "minimal," "good," and "superior" competence in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, applied linguistics, culture and civilization, and pedagogy. The GUIDELINES describe model programs, using the QUALIFICATIONS as minimum objectives (Wing 1984).
Quality Counts 2003: State Alternative-Route Programs Illinois, 121, 104, Alternative teacher certification Programs. Indiana mississippi, 69, 51, mississippi Alternate Path to Quality teachers http://counts.edweek.org/sreports/qc03/reports/17altern-t1.cfm
Extractions: California regulates both University Internship Programs and District Internship Programs. The table outlines the requirements for the District Intern Programs except for the participant column, which includes numbers from both routes. STATE ALTERNATIVE ROUTES TO TEACHING State finances and/or regulates alternative-route program with preservice and mentoring component: Number of teachers hired through Teach For America (2002-03) Number of teachers hired through Troops to Teachers (2001-02) Name of state alternative-route program Alternative route is designed to recruit teachers into: subject-area shortages high-need schools Alabama
MHEA: Mississippi Laws Regarding Homeschooling Do I have to have a high school or college diploma, or teacher certification? The certificate card available from your city or county school http://www.mhea.net/laws.htm
Extractions: Mississippi Laws Re: Homeschooling Can anyone home school in Mississippi? What kind of paperwork does the state require? Do I have to wait until the beginning of the next school year to take my children out of their current public or private school to start home schooling? ... Do my children have to take standardized tests? Can anyone home school in Mississippi? Back to top Yes. Any parent is permitted by law to teach his or her own children in a home instruction program. The state has a minimal amount of regulation that families must follow to legally home school. A legitimate home instruction program is defined as one that is not "operated for the purpose of avoiding or circumventing the compulsory attendance law." What kind of paperwork does the state require? Back to top By September 15 of each year, parents are required to submit a certificate of enrollment for each child age 6-17 by September 1. (If you have children older or younger, you are not required for submit a certificate for them.) The certificate card - available from your city or county school attendance officer - should include names and address of the parents, the child's name and date of birth, and "a simple description of the type of education the children are receiving." You are not required by law to give your child's Social Security number. The card must be returned to the school attendance officer. In the event the child has been enrolled in a public school he must file a Certificate of Enrollment with the local attendance within 15 calendar days after the first day of the school year for the school district where the child resides. The parents may at a later date enroll the child in a legitimate home instruction program and send the certifiacte of enrollment to the school attendance officer.
SHS- Welcome for the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence CCC , mississippi Licensure, and teacher certification in speechlanguage pathology or audiology. http://www.usm.edu/shs/
Extractions: Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Tour our Web site ... The Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences offers undergraduate degrees in speech-language pathology/audiology and education of the deaf. Students may enter as freshman, or may transfer into the program as sophomores, juniors, or seniors. Students completing the undergraduate program in Education of the Deaf are eligible for K-12 certification by the Mississippi Department of Education and Elementary and Early Childhood certification by the Council on Education of the Deaf [ C E D The undergraduate program in speech-language pathology/audiology is a preprofessional curriculum. Students who are considering a career in these disciplines should realize that they must obtain a graduate degree prior to employment. Our graduate programs in both speech-language pathology and audiology are accredited by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association [ A S H A ]. Students who complete the graduate program meet the educational and practicum requirements for the