FPC Library G&PS Services: Activating Your Barcode NHCUC Franklin Pierce College s membership in the new hampshire College andUniversity Consortium (NHCUC) allows NH teacher certification Information http://library.fpc.edu/gps/tc01.shtml
Extractions: Barcode: A current, barcoded, Franklin Pierce College ID is necessary to borrow materials either from the FPC Library, or from a NHCUC library. This ID is available from the administrative office of your local campus. To borrow materials from the Franklin Pierce College Library or request interlibrary loan materials you must first activate your barcode. To activate your barcode, please send an email to library1@fpc.edu . Please include the following information in your email: NHCUC: Franklin Pierce College's membership in the New Hampshire College and University Consortium (NHCUC) allows our faculty, staff, and students borrowing privileges at other NHCUC libraries. Specific loan policies will vary from library to library, but - with the exception of Dartmouth College - members of the FPC community may borrow from NHCUC libraries upon presentation of a valid FPC ID card.
National Center For Education Information Arizona Department of Education teacher certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson new hampshire Department of Education Bureau of Credentialing http://www.ncei.com/State-alt-contact.htm
University Of New Hampshire Education Department University of new hampshire. Department of teacher certification M.Ed./MATElementary Education M.Ed./MAT Secondary Education http://www.unh.edu/education/
PT3 - Project New Teachers Project new teacherS is a statewide consortium which has involved more than 40 including the teacher certification programs at new hampshire s higher http://www.nheon.org/pt3/
Extractions: This catalyst grant was funded by the US Department of Education under the Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to use Technology program (PT3). "Project New TEACHERS" is a statewide consortium which has involved more than 40 partner institutions, including the teacher certification programs at New Hampshire's higher education institutions and several PreK-12 schools. The project provides resources for extensive restructuring activities that will result in new teachers being better prepared to use technology in the classroom. The project began in June 2000 and will extend through May 2004. This project will receive $2,100,678 from the U.S. Department of Education, which is 28% of the total cost of the project. Seventy-two percent ($5,459,236) of the total cost of the project will be financed by non-governmental sources. These web pages do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education or imply endorsement by the Federal Government.
NEA New Hampshire The first new hampshire teacher examinations were given in 1896 to 39 teacher certification did not become a state requirement, however, until 1909. http://www.neanh.org/About Us/history.html
Extractions: In 1846 the state of New Hampshire passed legislation creating a commissioner of common schools. This legislation marked the beginning of organized public education in the state. Under the guidance of the commissioner, teacher institutes were inaugurated. These institutes brought teachers together over a period of a day or two to discuss common issues and listen to speakers on a variety of educational Back to Topics. Since most teachers at the time had very little training, the meetings were valuable because they enabled teachers, usually isolated in single-room schoolhouses, to share their problems and offer one another support. By 1853 the institutes had become very popular and teachers were beginning to develop a sense of professionalism. At that year's meeting a suggestion was made that a state association for teachers be formed. The next year an invitation was issued to teachers throughout the state. It read in part: It is hoped and expected to give birth to an association that may exist and do good as long as teachers and taught have one duty left, one bond of interest to unite them . . . In the association no party stripes or sectarian division can enter. Its platform will be as broad as science, humanity, and truth.
Teacher Certification field and clinical experiences that lead to teacher certification in newhampshire. Our teacher certification programs are approved by the new hampshire http://www.plymouth.edu/teachercertification/
Extractions: The University Academics Admission ... myPlymouth Quick Jump A-Z Index Calendar ITS Help Desk Karl Drerup Exhibition Self Study (NEASC) Weather Center WebCT WebMail September 24, 2005 OTAACE Home FAQs OTAACE Staff Teacher Certification Handbook ... NHDOE Office of Teacher Accreditation, Assessment, and Clinical Experiences The OTAACE, or Office of Teacher Accreditation, Assessment and Clinical Experiences at Plymouth State University, is primarily responsible for the field and clinical experiences that lead to teacher certification in New Hampshire. PSU's teacher certification programs are approved by the New Hampshire Department of Education and accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education ( NCATE ). We are also a member of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education ( AACTE The OTAACE works with the Council of Teacher Education to ensure the effectiveness, accreditation and approval of teacher preparation programs. The Council is responsible for the development, administration, revision and assessment of all teacher education programs.
Teacher Certification All student teachers are subject to new hampshire state legislation that requiresall persons All applicants for new hampshire certification in English, http://www.plymouth.edu/thirdtier/TeacherCertification.phtml
Extractions: Plymouth State University is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) at the initial teacher preparation and advanced levels. When students complete all major degree requirements, Plymouth State recommends to the state of New Hampshire that they be granted teacher certification. Graduates are eligible for certification in approximately 41 other states through reciprocal certification. Plymouth State University offers the following state-approved and NCATE-accredited certification programs: The following certification programs will be offered as of fall 2001, pending approval by the New Hampshire State Department of Education:
Teachers For NH - FAQ Q. Is the teachers for new hampshireSM program available to students continuing from certification in a teacher preparation program in new hampshire. http://www.teachersfornh.org/faq.htm
Extractions: A. Antioch New England Graduate School, Chester College of New England, College for Lifelong Learning, Franklin Pierce College, Keene State College, New England College, Plymouth State University, Rivier College, Southern New Hampshire University, University of New Hampshire, and Upper Valley Teacher Institute offer such programs. For a complete listing of teacher preparation programs available in New Hampshire, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, please visit http://www.ed.state.nh.us/education/doe/organization/programsupport/Certification/
Riverdeep | For Teachers | New Hampshire Certification certification Tests, Recertification Requirements, Substitute teacher Requirements.new hampshire Department of Education - Credentialing (certification) http://www.riverdeep.net/educators/certification/cert_nh.jhtml
Granite State College | Teacher Education What are the paths to teacher certification in new hampshire? A. new hampshirehas five alternative Paths to teacher certification. http://www.cll.edu/ted/faqs.htm
Extractions: Home Gateways Teacher Education Welcome FAQs Contact Us Overview Resources Guides ... Useful Links FAQs How do I decide if teaching is the right career for me? Do I have to have a degree to teach in New Hampshire? I need a degree, how do I go about getting one? Where do I look for job openings in the field of education? ... I have a statement of eligibility, but I can't find a teaching position. May I still proceed with Alternative 4 or 5? A. All paths to certification require an individual to obtain at least a bachelor's degree. However, Alternative 4 allows someone to be hired while still working on obtaining their degree. The catch is that all certification and degree requirements must be completed in less than three years from being hired.
Granite State College | Teacher Education | Guides new hampshire s Paths to certification. The new hampshire Department of Education These approved four or five year teacher preparation programs are http://www.cll.edu/ted/guides/certification.htm
Extractions: Home Gateways Teacher Education Guides ... Guides Paths to Certification Eligibility Requirements Prospective Educators Current Educators Paraeducators ... Useful Links New Hampshire's Paths to Certification The New Hampshire Department of Education (DOE) Bureau of Credentialing is responsible for the certification and re-certification of all educators from Superintendents through teacher aides. The DOE offers five alternative paths to certification, as follows: This path is for candidates who have completed education preparation programs outside of New Hampshire. The Alternative 2 DOE process accepts candidates from all states and other jurisdictions if the candidate graduated from an approved state program, or has been employed as a certified teacher for at least three years out of the last seven, or completed an alternative certification program.
Alternative Teacher Certification For example, a professionally certified Alabama teacher generally will be given a Nevada new hampshire new Jersey new Mexico new York North carolina http://www.teach-now.org/reciprocity.cfm
Extractions: NASDTEC Interstate Contract - Most states have signed the Interstate Contract, in order to make it easier and more efficient for licensed educators from one state to become credentialed to work in another state where they move and establish residence. Forty-four states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico have currently signed the Interstate Contract for teacher certification.
State Summary Alternate Routes to teacher certification in the State new hampshire Departmentof Education Bureau of Credentialing 101 Pleasant Street http://www.teach-now.org/dispstate.cfm?state=NH
Teaching In State Teaching in new hampshire. teacher certification. new hampshire EducationalPersonnel certification certification Standards for Bilingual Education http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/newhampshire/07_teacher.htm
Extractions: OELA NCELA's Mission What's New at NCELA E-News Publications ... Technical Assistance Site Search Policy State Resource Pages New Hampshire > Teaching in New Hampshire Back To New Hampshire Federally Funded Programs Teaching in New Hampshire Education Associations Selected Publications Related Resources Teaching in New Hampshire Teacher Certification Professional Development Teacher Quality National Council on Teacher Quality - State Profile via NCTQ NH Professional Standards Board Best Schools Initiative
ESL Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest. Trained ESL teachers living in states without certification requirements for thisfield new hampshire, new Jersey, new Mexico, new York, Rhode Island, 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.
Teacher Certification In New York State. January 2004. Research Montana; Nevada; new hampshire; new Jersey; new Mexico; North Carolina The new York State teacher certification Examination (NYSTCE) program is http://www.nysut.org/research/bulletins/teachercertification.html
New Hampshire Private Schools: Index Private School Web sites in new hampshire. teacher certification and licensingrequirements for the state of new hampshire. http://privateschool.about.com/od/schoolsnh/
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Visit NH - Schools The official Site of new hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism The place tofind and bachelor s degrees; teacher certification option available. http://www.visitnh.gov/schools.html
Extractions: Dartmouth Lake Sunapee 603-448-2445. 15 Hanover Street, Lebanon. 2-year. A commuter institution with 1200 non-traditional and traditional students. Offers Associate Degrees and Certificates in fine arts, business, computer sciences, visual arts, allied health, foreign language and professional writing.
State Contacts For Teacher Certification For further information on teacher certification visit them at their website at Web site www.doe.nv.gov/licensure, new hampshire Dept. of Education http://www.aip.org/statistics/trends/reports/teacher.htm
Extractions: current issue If you are considering teaching as a career choice, the following information will be vital to you. The rules governing teacher certification change regularly, vary greatly across states, and many states have a number of different options, including alternate teacher certification. Below is a list of the specific offices to call regarding teacher certification requirements in each state.
ABCTE - Press Releases American Board Plans teacher certification Open House Events in new hampshire toCoincide with National teacher Appreciation Week. WASHINGTON, DC (April 24, http://www.abcte.org/pressreleases/20050424_nh_openhouse.html
Extractions: WASHINGTON, DC (April 24, 2005) - The American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence will hold Teacher Certification Open Houses in Portsmouth, Conway, Keene, and Manchester, New Hampshire during national Teacher Appreciation Week, May 2-5, 2005. ( http://www.abcte.org/openhouse/ The effort is designed to attract knowledgeable, motivated individuals with the desire to teach to earn the Passport to Teaching certification, which is recognized by the New Hampshire Department of Education. At the events, attendees can meet with American Board representatives to discuss the certification process and have their questions answered. Individuals with a bachelor's degree can seek Passport to Teaching certification without taking additional college courses; the Passport to Teaching preparation process is completely individualized. Individuals seeking Passport to Teaching certification must prove mastery on rigorous examinations of subject area and professional teaching knowledge.