Extractions: The Secretary of Education is required by statute to publish a list of nationally recognized accrediting agencies and associations which the Secretary determines to be reliable authorities as to the quality of training offered by educational institutions and programs. The National Advisory Committee on Accreditation and Institutional Eligibility assists the Secretary in determining which accrediting bodies should be listed. Accrediting bodies that achieve recognition are reviewed at least every 4 years thereafter. The commissions of the regional associations and the national institutional and specialized accrediting agencies which are recognized by the Secretary have no legal control over educational institutions or programs. They promulgate standards of quality or criteria of institutional excellence and approve or admit to membership those institutions that meet the standards of criteria.
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 To view a particular state report (in Adobe PDF format*), please select a state from the pulldown list below. Click to select a state Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Mississippi Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Appendix I: Methods and Acknowledgments What is the condition of K-12 history education today? Answering this question requires an understanding of how the various states prepare and evaluate their teachers and students. This site offers a snapshot of state policies taken in Fall of 2002, focused on five key areas: teacher certification; content standards for teachers; content standards for students; high school graduation and exit exam requirements; and assessments. The Organization of American Historians and the American Historical Association present this survey to those who seek to measure and improve how history is taught in America's elementary, middle, and high schools.
Quality Counts 2003: The Teacher Gap: Wyoming wyoming allows teachers who already have a license in one subject to expand A teacher already certified in the area of interest collaborates with the http://counts.edweek.org/sreports/qc03/templates/state.cfm?slug=17qcwy.h22
Office Of Instructional Technology Offers a teacher certification program for Early ChildhoodThe Elementary Education Post Baccalaureate Initial certification (PBIC) Program. http://www.oit.sfasu.edu/disted/programs.html
Extractions: E-mail: de@sfasu.edu The Elementary Education EC-4 Distance Education Degree Completion Program Description : Offers early childhood through fourth-grade certification for teaching and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. The courses that you take in our program are listed on the EC-4 Distance Education Completion Program Web Site Types of users Types of courses : After completing at least 45 appropriate hours, at a community college or university, you may apply for admission to this program. Candidates in this program may complete as many as 68 hours of community college or university coursework. Once admitted to this program, the remaining courses will be offered online from SFASU. The courses needed are listed at
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[Dickinson College] Education Department Students seeking teacher certification must take EDUC 461 EDUC 462 rather than Students not seeking teacher certification but seeking the minor in http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/educ/certification.html
Extractions: Teacher Certification Program Education Minor Student Teachers Location ... Student Organizations Teacher Certification Program Dickinson College offers certification in secondary education for the State of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has reciprocal agreements with 46 states. If you anticipate seeking certification outside Pennsylvania, then you need to plan early so the Department can help you expedite that process. Click on subject below to view the major(s) checklist of courses required for your selected area of certification. Certification can be obtained in: * Students who have currently declared their intention to become certified in Citizenship Education and Social Science will be able to continue with those programs. No new students will be accepted in either program. If you are interested in teaching in either area of certification, you should follow the Social Studies certification advising sheet.
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Professional Teacher Certification And License Renewal Professionalteacher.com offers free access to state teacher Professionalteacher.com takes the guesswork out of the teacher certification process. http://www.professionalteacher.com/home/index.cfm?s=529.m0500451p.038o000p81
Office Of Student Services: Reciprocal Certification Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, wyoming, Dictrict of Columbia in order to be fully certified. In many cases, the incoming teachers are issued an http://www.education.umd.edu/studentinfo/teacher_certification/reciprocalcertifi
Extractions: Information For: Prospective Students Current Students Information About: Teacher Certification Technical Standards Scholarship Programs Student Clubs ... Student Services Home Page All of the programs in teacher education at UM are fully accredited and lead to teacher certification in the State of Maryland , which is reciprocal in most other states. A listing of the states with which we have reciprocity is provided below: NOTE: The listing in the table below is taken from the NASDTEC website, http://www.nasdtec.org/report.tpl Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Massachusetts Michigan Mississippi Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wyoming Dictrict of Columbia NOTE: Several of these states require prospective teachers to meet additional ancillary requirements (e.g., additional teacher candidate assessments and/or courses, higher GPA requirement, etc.) in order to be fully certified. In many cases, the incoming teachers are issued an initial certificate, which enables them to begin teaching, and they are given a specific time line for fulfilling any remaining teacher certification requirements. For further information about a particular state, contact that state's Office of Teacher Certification. (This state listing is subject to change without notice.)
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education State Certification Requirements for History Teachers. ERIC Digest. In concert with a rising interest in history education, there is concern about the quality of education and certification of history teachers. Many researchers, theorists, and specialists have weighed in on the issue of teacher preparation and certification. To what extent are history teachers prepared and certified to teach the discipline? This Digest discusses (1) general findings about out-of-field teaching, (2) findings about state teacher certification requirements, (3) findings about content standards for teacher preparation and licensure, and (4) recommendations for improving preparation and certification requirements for history teachers. According to the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics School and Staffing Survey, in 1999-2000 71% of middle school history teachers lacked a college major in history or certification in history; 11.5% lacked a college major, a college minor, or certification in history. At the high school level, 62.5% lacked a college major or certification in history and 8.4% lacked a college major, college minor, or certification. The results for social science teachers were not quite as dismal, but they were notable nonetheless. Most striking is that the percentage of middle and high school teachers who had neither a college history major nor certification increased since 1987-1988. The high school increase was slight-62.1% to 62.5%. But at the middle school level, out-of-field teachers increased from 67.5% to 71% (Gewertz 2002).
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WLRA said several wyoming teachers have already started the certification process. There are currently 26 ProStart teachers in wyoming. http://www.wlra.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=38
50 State's Certification Requirements If, in the course of your own search for teacher certification information, teacher certification and Employment Information Then and Now!, 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
Social Studies Development Center (SSDC) State certification Requirements for History Teachers New Hampshire, North Carolina, Vermont, Wisconsin, and wyoming have either instituted the use of http://www.indiana.edu/~ssdc/histcertdig.htm
Extractions: teachers. Many researchers, theorists, and specialists have weighed in on the issue of teacher preparation and certification. To what extent are history teachers prepared and certified to teach the discipline? This Digest discusses (1) general findings about out-of-field teaching, (2) findings about state teacher certification requirements, (3) findings about content standards for teacher preparation and licensure, and (4) recommendations for improving preparation and certification requirements for history teachers. According to the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics School and Staffing Survey, in 1999-2000 71% of middle school history teachers lacked a college major in history or certification in history; 11.5% lacked a college major, a college minor, or certification in history. At the high school level, 62.5% lacked a college major or certification in history and 8.4% lacked a college major, college minor, or certification. The results for social science teachers were not quite as dismal, but they were notable nonetheless. Most striking is that the percentage of middle and high school teachers who had neither a college history major nor certification increased since 1987-1988. The high school increase was slight-62.1% to 62.5%. But at the middle school level, out-of-field teachers increased from 67.5% to 71% (Gewertz 2002).
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Career Services Center -- SURVEY OF EMPLOYMENT STATUS Employed as a substitute teacher, not seeking teaching position. Employed in a noncertified position in a school district (eg teacher s aide) http://www.careers.wwu.edu/SurveyXOnline/Teachers.asp?type=2