Extractions: International Employment for Teachers Alternative Certification Many states have developed or are initiating programs that provide alternative routes to teacher certification, particularly for mid-career professionals. The goal of such programs is to draw a diversity of individuals with in-depth subject matter backgrounds into teaching careers. Requirements for an alternative teaching license vary by state. For an overseas position, it does not matter what state your license is from. Generally, applicants must hold a bachelors degree in the subject to be taught, achieve a passing score on state-required examinations, complete an intensive teacher preparation program, and possibly fulfill a supervised teaching internship. Specific information on which school systems are offering internships can be requested from the schools. After satisfactory completion of these requirements, the applicant will be issued a teaching credential.
Extractions: Human Development Undergraduate Program Specializations and Minors Specializations Option A: Teacher Education/Certification Option PEXS Option A is teacher education and leads to K-12 teacher certification in North Dakota. 1. Prerequisite Courses (F=Fall, S=Spring) 2. Required Physical Education Core
Teacher Certification Links north dakota teacher Licensure Ohio teacher certification Oklahoma Professional Standards Oregon teachers Standards and Practices http://www.epi-center.net/jobs/cert.asp
State Summary Alternate Routes to teacher certification in the State. north dakota is not currently implementing any Alternative teacher certification routes http://www.teach-now.org/dispstate.cfm?state=ND
Teaching In State Teaching in north dakota. teacher certification. Education Standards and Practices Board teacher certification Information ESL/Bilingual Endorsement http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/northdakota/07_teacher.htm
Extractions: OELA NCELA's Mission What's New at NCELA E-News Publications ... Technical Assistance Site Search Policy State Resource Pages North Dakota > Teaching in North Dakota Back To North Dakota Federally Funded Programs Teaching in North Dakota Education Associations Selected Publications Related Resources Teaching in North Dakota Teacher Certification Professional Development Teacher Quality National Council on Teacher Quality - State Profile via NCTQ Teacher Education Program Approval
Departments Of Education Division of Urban and teacher Education, teacher certification, PO Box 480, Jefferson City, north dakota Capitol Building, 600 E Boulevard Avenue, Dept. http://privateschool.about.com/od/eddepartments/
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Departments Of Education ALABAMA teacher certification INFORMATION (Including Alternative certification) June Mabry north dakota Capitol Building, 600 E Boulevard Avenue, Dept. http://privateschool.about.com/od/eddepartments/index_a.htm
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Education Private Schools Employment Need Certification Info? Education Private Schools Essentials Private School FAQs ... Help w(' ');zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb); Sign Up Now for the Private Schools newsletter! See Online Courses Search Private Schools Find the contact information for the state department of education you need. Sort By: Guide Picks Recent Up a category Alabama Department of Education ALABAMA TEACHER CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (Including Alternative Certification) -June Mabry, Coordinator of Teacher Certification - tcert@alsde.edu Phone: (334) 242-9977 Alaska Department of Education and Early Development 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200, Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Telephone: (907) 465-2831 Fax:(907) 465-2441 E-mail: tcwebmail@eed.state.ak.us Arizona Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Street, P. 0. Box 6490, Phoenix, AZ 85007 Voice: 602.542.4367 Fax: 602.542.1141 Arkansas Department of Education Office of Professional Licensure, #4 Capitol Mall, Little Rock, AR 72201 Voice: 501.682.4475
50 State's Certification Requirements Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, north Carolina, north dakota If, in the course of your own search for teacher certification http://www.uky.edu/Education/TEP/usacert.html
Extractions: In an effort to facilitate the movement from one state to another, the UK College of Education will attempt to collect the teacher certification requirements for the 50 States. We recognize that States are continually revising their teacher certification/licensure rules and requirements. This page is intended to help you gather planning information on states of your choice! You might want to look at the certification requirements and later look for position announcements in the State. Good luck in your search!! Select a State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C. Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Puerto Rico South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Sometimes you will want more information about a State's educational offerings, you can go to the
Teacher Certification Offices In The United States State teacher certification Board 100 north First Street Springfield, IL 62777 north dakota State Department of Public Instruction teacher certification http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/certification.shtml
Directory Of State Departments Of Education, Graduate Guide To ILLINOIS 217782-2805 State teacher certification Board 100 north First Street SOUTH dakota 605-773-3553 Dept. of Education and Cultural Affairs 700 http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/licensure/ggtl/statedoe.html
Teacher Certification And State Education Departments certification sites for teachers! north dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South dakota Tennessee http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/certification/
Extractions: National Association for Alternative Certification (NAAC) - Seeks to expand the options available for teacher certification. Program list, scholarships, conferences, membership information, and organization publications are available online. National Board For Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) - Works to strengthen the teaching profession and to improve student learning in America's schools by establishing high standards for what accomplished teachers should know and be able to do, and are developing a new system of advanced, voluntary certification for teachers. The board's aim is to certify all teachers who meet the standards. National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) - Works to help establish high quality teacher preparation through the process of professional accreditation of schools, colleges and departments of education.
Montana & High Plains TTT - Certification Information Alternate Routes to certification. As teacher shortages escalate, more and more north dakota The north dakota State Board for Career and Technical http://www.montana.edu/ttt/cert.shtml
Extractions: Licensure/Certification Licensure/Certification requirements vary from state to state. Additionally, some states offer alternative or provisional licensure. In general, it is best to complete a licensure program at one of the institutions in the state where you intend to teach. This typically reduces the bureaucratic overhead involved in getting the state teaching license you seek. Additionally, not all states offer clear reciprocity for licenses earned in other states, so additional requirements may need to be addressed when an individual chooses to teach in a state other than the one they were licensed in. Something else to consider when choosing a licensure/certification program is that each higher education institution has their own requirements designed to address the state requirements. In other words, licensure programs may differ in length based on the school you wish to attend. Some steps to get you going include: 1. Start talking to institutions which offer certification programs
Montana & High Plains TTT - Program Description Idaho, north dakota, South dakota and Wyoming, is designed to assist qualified teacher certification Routes to certification often present the most http://www.montana.edu/ttt/description.shtml
Extractions: Back to Home Page About Us Description Eligibility Registration Certification Jobs ... Teaching News Program Description OVERVIEW The Northern Plains Region Troops-to-Teachers Program, a regional consortium servicing Montana, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming, is designed to assist qualified military personnel make the transition from the armed services to service in the classrooms of our schools. The program helps connect individuals with information, institutions and the people that can help participants navigate and meet state certification requirements and ultimately find a teaching position. As of January 2005, over 8,000 Troops-to-Teachers participants have been hired nationally in the public schools through the program. The Troops-to-Teachers (TTT) program was initially established in 1994 to address force restructuring in the military by assisting retiring and separating active duty military personnel transition to new careers in public education. The military drawdown is over and the program has been redefined to address the actual and projected nationwide teacher shortage. PROGRAM INFORMATION The program helps individuals by connecting them with information, people and institutions that can help participants meet state certification requirements and ultimately find a teaching position.
NEA: Student Program - State Info: North Dakota Thru Wyoming certification Requirements. north dakota Education Standards and certification Requirements. Oregon teacher Standards and Practices Commission http://www.nea.org/student-program/about/state3.html?mode=print
Extractions: (revised 5/11/06) The following list reflects only standards and certification regulations developed at the state level which are not specifically tied to the NCLB requirements. A number of states have always had standards for employment for all paraprofessionals and the NCLB requirements have simply become an added layer applicable only to those working in Title I programs. (Click the appropriate state.) ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS ... WYOMING ALABAMA LETTER OF APPROVAL Required. 30 hours of formal training; permanent Back to List ALASKA Alaska State Paraprofessional Performance Standards with three levels: entry, intermediate and advanced Back to List ARIZONA NONE Back to List ARKANSAS Training standards established for paraeducators in special education programs. Back to List CALIFORNIA NONE Back to List COLORADO NONE Back to List CONNECTICUT NONE Back to List DELAWARE STATE PERMIT Requirements are not specified. Must have "evaluated experience and training" and "skills relevant to the position"; permanent.
Teaching & Education Jobs American Board Teams with Military.com to Promote teacher certification north CarolinaWinston Salem, north dakota-Central, north dakota-Eastern http://www.military.com/teaching
Extractions: American Board Teams with Military.com to Promote Teacher Certification With America facing a need for more than 2 million new teachers over the next 10 years, the American Board provide special offers to Military.com members who are interested in pursuing careers as certified teachers. Find Your Niche in Teaching There's good news for aspiring teachers, who with talent, hard work and training can land a job in almost any subject niche or grade level.
Secondary Teaching Certification Programs In Latin http//www.coh.arizona.edu/classics/ (click on teacher certification). COLORADO north dakota University of north dakota. OHIO Kent State University http://department.monm.edu/classics/cpl/secondary_teaching_certification.htm
Extractions: Latin Secondary Teaching Certification Programs Note: This list of programs in CAMWS territory is still in progress. Please send corrections and additions to toms@monm.edu ALABAMA A RIZONA / ARKANSAS COLORADO FLORIDA GEORGIA ILLINOIS ... INDIANA / IOWA / KANSAS KENTUCKY / LOUISIANA / MANITOBA / MISSISSIPPI / MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSOURI NEBRASKA / NEW MEXICO / NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO / OKLAHOMA / ONTARIO / SASKATECHWAN / SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS ... WYOMING ALABAMA
U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices north Carolina north dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Illinois 1 State teacher certification Board 100 north First Street http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE/cert/State_Teacher_Cert_Off.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.