State Of Wyoming - Detailed Index A complete list of all boards and commissions in the State of wyoming. around the state, information on fin ance reform, teacher certification, http://wyoming.gov/detailed_index.asp
Extractions: Department of Employment. The purpose of Administration and Support is to implement and administer appropriate internal fiscal and budget controls and internal human resource functions. Administration and Support consists of the director's office, fiscal, budget and human resources activities. Agriculture Department of Agriculture. The Wyoming Department of Agriculture (WDA) has the leadership role within the agricultural industry and provides knowledge and expertise to promote profitability and to protect the production, marketing and delivery of consumer goods, thus ensuring honesty and integrity in the marketplace. Air Quality Division
Extractions: education online distance learning online university online degree ... Admissions Transferring from WGU to another school Transferring from WGU to another school WGU has made special arrangements with the following schools to facilitate transfer into their programs. The list is by no means exhaustive. WGU students who are interested in transferring to some other school are encouraged to check with that school's admissions department. WGU Associate's to Bachelor's Transfer
Extractions: education online distance learning online university online degree ... Teachers College Getting Your Teaching License Getting Your Teaching License WGU Offers You a Portable Teaching Credential! Teaching certification requirements vary from state to state within the U.S. While many states have similar approaches, every state has its own requirements and procedures for becoming licensed to teach. WGU designed its educator preparation programs to be highly portable, helping you to qualify to teach throughout the U.S. The WGU Teachers College has been the recipient of several federal and foundation grants, including $10 million from the U.S. Department of Education, in support of our vision to offer a national approach to licensure through online, competency-based programs. How You Become Certified to Teach Depending upon the state where you wish to teach, you may have two paths to become certified. 1. Direct Application You may choose to apply directly to the state where you wish to teach. You will submit evidence of receiving your WGU degree, transcripts, and other documents required by the state. Because you will have attended an online university, many states will treat you the same as if you had attended a teaching program at an out-of-state college or university. Additional requirements may also apply. Numerous states have already specifically approved or "accepted" WGU's teaching programs directly. These are shown in the chart below. In other states, you would likely use "reciprocity."
Arch Coal, Inc. | Community: Carla Adams Warren She became one of only 10 wyoming teachers to earn a 2004 Arch Coal Cooper earned her bachelor s degree and teacher s certification at Black Hills State http://www.archcoal.com/community/2004Cooper.asp
Extractions: Terri L. Cooper believes knowledge is the key to a successful life - and education is the means through which that knowledge is obtained. "Students who are provided with a quality education are empowered to fulfill their dreams, to maximize their potentials, and to lead their lives as valuable, contributing members of society," Cooper says. Today Cooper received confirmation of her own contributions. She became one of only 10 Wyoming teachers to earn a 2004 Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Award. Steven F. Leer, Arch Coal president and chief executive officer, made the announcement, accompanied by Wyo. Governor Dave Freudenthal; Dr. Cheryl Schroeder, educational consultant representing Dr. Trent Blankenship, superintendent of public instruction; and Gary McDowell, president of the Wyoming Education Association, during a ceremony at Carey Junior High School in Cheyenne. "These teachers challenge and inspire students to reach for their dreams," said Leer. "They are helping build a stronger Wyoming and a stronger America one student at a time. Arch Coal is proud to recognize some of the state's most talented teachers and their tremendous contributions to our society."
GoWYLD! Guide To Wyoming Education GoWYLD Guide to information about wyoming education. wyoming teacher Education and certification. Educator s Reference Desk Professional Teaching http://gowyld.net/wyoming/education.html
Extractions: Home Library Catalogs Internet Guides Research Help ... Wyoming Info. Wyoming Education Nation's Report CardWyoming Wyoming Higher Education Wyoming K-12 Schools WyCAS: Wyoming Comprehensive Assessment System Wyoming Teacher Education and Certification Educator's Reference Desk Professional Teaching Standards Board University of WyomingCollege of Education Wyoming Teacher Certification links maintained by the Professional Teaching Standards Board.
The Center For Community College Policy This is the first online teacher certification program in the United States. Community and state colleges across wyoming have common names and numbers http://www.communitycollegepolicy.org/html/Issues/Issue.asp?issueID=2&catID=4&ab
NEA: Student Program - State Info: North Dakota Thru Wyoming certification Requirements. Oregon teacher Standards and Practices certification Requirements. wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board http://www.nea.org/student-program/about/state3.html?mode=print
DoDEA Press Release - New Deputy Director For Europe In that capacity, she developed standards for school accreditation and teacher certification and created the wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board. http://www.dodea.edu/communications/news/neweurope/neweurope.html
Extractions: July 19, 1999 New DoDEA Deputy Director for Europe Selected Arlington, VA. The Honorable Rudy de Leon, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, today announced the selection of Diana Ohman as DoDEA Deputy Director for Europe. The selection was made through a competitive process that enlisted the participation of representatives from all interested groups: the military, parents, teachers, and senior DoDEA staff. As Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction from 1991 to 1994, Ohman was responsible for the oversight of 49 school districts dispersed over a wide geographical area including 7,000 teachers and 500 administrators. The schools served approximately 100,000 students. In that capacity, she developed standards for school accreditation and teacher certification and created the Wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board. She has been recognized for her experience and expertise in the education of high mobility student populations, standards based instruction, her advocacy for students with disabilities, and her development of technology systems to assist in the management of geographically dispersed schools and school districts. The success she has achieved in all her previous positions is widely attributed to her exemplary management skills and talent as a coalition builder and communicator. The date Ohman will assume the position of DoDEA Deputy Director for Europe, with responsibility for the oversight of all eight Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) districts in Europe has not yet been set.
U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices wyoming St. Croix District St. Thomas/St. John District Bureau of Higher Education, teacher certification and Continuing Education 626 North 4th Street http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE/cert/State_Teacher_Cert_Off.html
Extractions: Certification Below is a list of addresses for departments of education by state. These addresses will be helpful in finding out more about state-specific regulations in obtaining teaching certification. While these addresses were accurate at the time of compilation, we cannot guarrantee that they will remain so. Alabama
BYU-I · Teacher Placement Nebraska, Nebraska Department of Education, teacher certification Office, wyoming, Professional Teaching Standards Board, Hathaway Building, 2nd Floor, http://www.byui.edu/careerservices/CareerPlacement/Teachers/licensing_agencies.a
Teacher Certification Offices In The United States teacher certification Unit 1535 W. Jefferson PO Box 85002 Phoenix, AZ 85007 wyoming State Department of Education certification and Licensing Unit http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/certification.shtml
Panel Endorses Teacher Bills 11, would allocate money for the wyoming teacher of the Year program, and a incentive program for teachers to obtain national board certification. http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2004/11/22/news/wyoming/15766a6b08f385
Extractions: Home News Wyoming Panel endorses teacher bills What's New! News AP News AP Realtime Search Archive Business ... Photo Gallery Special Sections Special Sections Splash Page Coupon Source CNFR Parade Magazine ... Car ads Forms Anniversaries Engagements Weddings Donation/Sponsorship Guidelines ... Donation Form-PDF Services Restaurant Guide Subscribe Advertising Online Advertisers ... Talk to Us Regional The pilot program, developed by the Milken Family Foundation, would be available to school districts whose staff members support using it. Teachers under this system undergo four to eight evaluations each year by a team of teachers. The teachers meet for 90 minutes each week to find out in which areas students are doing poorly. If students are lagging in long division, for example, a master teacher monitors the class to spot the teacher's weaknesses.
A Higher Standard - 12/1/2003 - School Library Journal - CA339562 Although most states require teacher certification for library media wyoming, wyoming Department of Education Professional Teaching Standards Board http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA339562.html
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Education Intelligence Agency COMMUNIQUÉ June 23, 1998 change teacher tenure as we know it; if we change teacher certification; Education Association, screams wyoming teacher salaries among ten worst in http://www.calnews.com/archives/eiac062398.htm
Extractions: The Education Intelligence Agency What was the California Teachers Association going to do if the paycheck protection initiative passed? EIA knows, but isn't telling just yet. The details will appear here next week if you don't see them elsewhere first. In addition to its usual business, the CTA Board of Directors "reaffirmed the use of the term extremist' and not Christian,' far right,' or right wing' in referring to the attacks on public education." There were no additional state delegate assembly votes on merger last week, but the news was still bad for pro-merger forces. The board of directors of the Alabama Education Association (which held its convention in December, before the Principles of Unity had been drafted) voted unanimously to oppose the merger. NEA's Alabama affiliate is the ninth largest in the nation. AEA Executive Director Paul Hubbert estimated a loss in membership of 10,000 should merger pass. Hubbert said that AFL-CIO affiliation "creates many philosophical obstacles" for Alabama teachers. The Alabama vote is, like the votes of the state assemblies, non-binding on the NEA Representative Assembly delegates. Twelve state assemblies have voted to oppose merger. At least three board of
Professional Teaching Standards Board wyoming teachers and administrators are certified by the Professional Teaching Standards For more information on teachers certification in wyoming, http://ptsb.state.wy.us/
Extractions: W yoming teachers and administrators are certified by the Professional Teaching Standards Board (PTSB). The PTSB sets standards for Wyoming teacher education preparation programs. After the program is approved, graduates of those programs are granted certification to teach in Wyoming. I ndividual districts in the state hire their own staff. Many of those districts post job vacancies on the Wyoming School Board Association , but not all. Individuals seeking employment may also wish to contact the school districts directly. F or more information on teachers certification in Wyoming, Please contact the Professional Teaching Standards Board at (307) 777-7291 if you are in Wyoming. There is also a toll-free number1-800-675-6893. You may also contact Betsie Martinez by e-mail at bmarti@state.wy.us Contact Us
National Board For Professional Teaching Standards The total number of wyoming teachers certified by NBPTS now stands at 53. The four wyoming teachers who achieved National Board certification in 2004 http://www.nbpts.org/news/article.cfm?id=584
State Support And Incentives Click here to download the wyoming Federal Subsidy Application (provided as a SF0046 allocates $182000 to support national certification of teachers by http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=Wyoming
Teacher Certification And State Education Departments certification sites for teachers! National Association for Alternative certification (NAAC) Seeks to expand the options available for teacher 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.
Licensure - Frequently Asked Questions Listing of frequently asked questions concerning teacher licensure. of State Directors of teacher Education and certification (NASDTEC) standards http://www.ncpublicschools.org/licensure/lifaq.htm
Extractions: In what areas are licenses issued? Licenses are issued in administrative, supervisory, student service, and teaching areas. Teaching areas encompass birth through kindergarten, elementary (K-6), middle grades (6-9), secondary grades (9-12), special subjects (K-12), exceptional children (K-12), and vocational education. Back to Top The standard basis for licensure is the completion of an approved education program at an accredited college or university. Most out-of-state applicants qualify through reciprocity plans that allow educators from outside North Carolina to establish eligibility for licensing in North Carolina.