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  1. Teacher supply, training and demand in Tennessee as related to certification (George Peabody College for Teachers. Contributions to education) by Lacy H Elrod, 1934

81. A Higher Standard - 12/1/2003 - School Library Journal - CA339562
Although most states require teacher certification for library media tennessee,tennessee Department of Education Office of teacher Licensing
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Already a magazine subscriber? Register for our web site at no additional cost Sign up for our e-mail alerts or for a free 30-day trial of our web site Already registered for our site? Log In Browse by SLJ Section Building Influence Chat Room Editorial Educator's Resource Kit Features First Steps Focus On Graphic Novel Roundup Learning Quarterly Librarian's Internet News Nonfiction Booktalker TechKnowledge Teen Talk Up for Discussion UpFront What Works Browse by Topic Assessment Author/Illus. Interviews Awards Best Books Careers Censorship Certification Children's/YA Publishing Collection Development Conferences Curriculum Standards Databases Early Learning Resources Funding Graphic Novels Information Literacy Instructional Resources Intellectual Freedom Legislation Literacy Multimedia New in Paperback No Child Left Behind People Product Reviews Professional Development Reading Research Spending/Budgets Staffing/Salaries Student Achievement Technology Teens Testing Web Resources A Higher Standard By By Margie J. Thomas and Patsy H. Perritt 12/1/2003
Many states have recently revised their certification requirements for school librarians
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Abstract: Many states have recently revised their certification requirements for school librarians.

82. Moved Page
teacher Licensing pages have moved to http//tennessee.gov/education/lic/.If you are not directed to the new web page in the next 5 seconds,
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83. Teacher Licensing
Office of teacher Licensing tennessee Department of Education I am completinga teacher education program from a tennessee institution, how do I obtain
http://www.state.tn.us/education/lic/
Skip to Content. Home Directories Tests ... Contact Us Main content begins below. Approved TN Institutions Base-TN Current Endorsement Codes Field Service Centers ... Types of Licenses Contact Information
Office of Teacher Licensing
Tennessee Department of Education
4th Floor, Andrew Johnson Tower
710 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243-0377 Contact us: Education.Licensing Phone: (615) 532-4885
Fax: (615) 532-1448 *This site makes multiple use of documents provided in PDF format. To access .pdf's, you will need the Acrobat Reader , a free download from Adobe. PDF files will open in a new browser window. I am completing a teacher education program from a Tennessee institution, how do I obtain a Tennessee teaching license? Guidelines I have been teaching in another state or have completed a teacher education program outside of Tennessee, how do I obtain a Tennessee teaching license? Hurricane Relief -Special Instructions Guidelines I have a degree but have not completed a teacher education program what are my options for obtaining a Tennessee teaching license?

84. The Value-Added Achievement Gains Of NBPTS-Certified Teachers In Tennessee: A Br
tennessee has more than 40 NBPTS certified teachers. Sixteen of the 40 teach ingrades three through eight and therefore have valueadded teacher reports
http://www.education-consumers.com/briefs/stoneNBPTS.shtm
The Value-Added Achievement Gains of NBPTS-Certified Teachers in Tennessee:
A Brief Report
J. E. Stone, Ed.D. College of Education East Tennessee State University POLICYMAKER BRIEFING - NBPTS Rendered Obsolete?
(Comment re: March 2004 Urban Institute study)

- Chronicle of Higher Education:
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Introduction The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) was established in 1987. Funded principally by the Carnegie Foundation, major teacher unions, and the U. S. Department of Education, its mission is to set advanced proficiency standards for teachers and to certify teachers who meet those standards. Teachers pay $2,300 to be evaluated by the NBPTS. They prepare a lengthy portfolio, make videotapes of themselves, and take an all-day written exam. Only fully licensed and experienced teachers may apply. States and school districts have offered powerful incentives, such as salary increases in the $5,000 to $7,500 per year range for successful applicants. As of January 2002, the NBPTS has certified 16,037 teachers in 19 areas of teaching. Over 20,000 more have applied. The NBPTS says certified teachers are "highly accomplished," and it anticipates that only 10% of all teachers will eventually be so designated. NBPTS standards are closely linked to the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education's (NCATE) teacher training standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium's (INTASC) teacher licensure standards. All are based on research, teacher opinion, and expert judgment; however, all reflect the same ideas about teaching that have dominated education for decades.

85. TExES Master Easier Certification
Texas teacher certification Has Never Been Easier! 3 New Steps to Get YourTexas teacher certification If You Have a Degree (Secondary only)
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Creative Marketing Solutions By Catch Light Productions On Friday, April 2nd, the State Board for Educator Certification unanimously approved a new plan that allows college graduates to teach in their field of expertise by simply taking two tests, a TExES content exam and a TExES PPR exam. They no longer have to take the many education courses that were previously required. By passing these exams, they demonstrate that they are:
  • an expert in their field (math, biology, chemistry, English, etc.), and,
    knowledgeable about how students learn, and, therefore, how teachers should teach.
  • This ruling only applies to teachers of 8 through 12 grades. Most college graduates can pass their content area TExES exams because they know their subject matter. The second exam, however, requires special knowledge about teaching, or

    86. Licensure - Frequently Asked Questions
    Listing of frequently asked questions concerning teacher licensure. of StateDirectors of teacher Education and certification (NASDTEC) standards
    http://www.ncpublicschools.org/licensure/lifaq.htm
    Curriculum Publication Sales Education Initiatives Agency Web Sites ... NC Schools Listing North Carolina Licensure
    Questions and Answers
    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
    How do I qualify for a North Carolina license?
    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.

    87. National Center For Alternative Certification
    State Contacts for Alternative teacher certification. Alabama Department of Education Arizona Department of Education teacher certification Unit
    http://www.teach-now.org/frmStateContactsForTeacherCert.asp
    Select a State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia 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 South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming State Contacts for Alternative Teacher Certification Alabama Department of Education 5201 Gordon Persons Building
    50 N. Ripley St.
    P.O. Box 302101
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
    Attn.: June H. Mabry
    Fax: (334) 242-0498
    email: tcert@alsde.edu 801 West Tenth Street
    Suite 200
    Juneau, AK 99801-1984

    88. Teacher Certification And State Education Departments
    certification sites for teachers! National Association for Alternativecertification (NAAC) Seeks to expand the options available for teacher
    http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/certification/
    Curriculum Lesson Plans Organizers Rubrics ...
    Looking for information on Teacher Colleges / Universities?
    We review hundreds of learning organizations. Receive a brochure from each organization with just a few clicks.
  • 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.
  • 89. State Of Nevada Teacher Certification Requirements
    STATE OF NEVADA teacher certification REQUIREMENTS. Nevada Department of EducationOffice of teacher Licensure. To apply for a teaching license in the State
    http://www.academploy.com/cert/certnv.htm
    STATE OF NEVADA TEACHER CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
    Nevada Department of Education Office of Teacher Licensure
    To apply for a teaching license in the State of Nevada, an applicant MUST SUBMIT a COMPLETE APPLICATION PACKET which must include the following: 1. The completed application, signed and notarized; 2. Official transcript(s) for those post-secondary institutions attended where the required course work for licensure was completed. In order for a transcript to be considered official, it must bear both the seal of the college/university and the registrar's signature. (NO photocopies or FAXES will be accepted); 3. Initial application fee of $85.00 - CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY - payable to the Nevada Department of Education. Licensing applicants will be allowed to apply for no more than two (2) licenses/endorsements on an initial license; 4. Negative report of TB skin test or chest x-ray completed within the preceding 12 months and signed by a medical professional; 5. Two completed fingerprint cards marked BEST PRINTS OBTAINABLE (refer to Fingerprint Authorization Form for instructions); 6. Fingerprint authorization form, signed and dated; and

    90. Interstate Reciprocity Or Using A Teaching Certificate From Another State
    This certificate is valid for two years, during which time the teacher mustsatisfy the tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia
    http://www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/certificate/teachrecother.htm
    Quick Links: Select here Applications and Forms Frequently Asked Questions Having Problems Using This Site? News Regulations Related Links Search Certification Requirements Topics A-Z Go to Topics A-Z Teaching in New York Certification Resources - Educators ... Fingerprinting CERTIFICATION Certification from Start to Finish Preparation Pathways Types of Certificates and Licenses Search Certification Requirements ... preparation pathways
    Interstate Reciprocity or Using a Teaching Certificate from Another State
    New York has interstate contracts with more than 30 other states and jurisdictions. As outlined in the Interstate Agreement of Qualification of Educational Personnel, a person prepared in one of the contract states who meets the conditions of the contract is eligible for Initial certification in New York. The conditions are either (1) completion of an approved program of teacher preparation or (2) possession of a valid certificate in the contract state and service under that certificate in three of the most recent seven years. In addition, applicants must obtain qualifying scores on the New York State Teacher Certification Examinations to obtain an Initial Certificate. However, applicants who have not completed the testing requirement may obtain a Conditional Initial Certificate (see below.)

    91. Indenpendent Panel Report On Tennessee Study Of NBPTS
    Gains of NBPTSCertified Teachers in tennessee A Brief Report Previousstudies have shown that teachers value the certification process as an
    http://www.ecs.org/html/special/nbpts/PanelReport.htm
    Synthesis of Reviews of "The Value-Added Achievement Gains of NBPTS-Certified Teachers in Tennessee: A Brief Report" RELATED LINKS Back to Links
    Introduction
    In May, 2002, J.E. Stone, Ed.D, of the College of Education at East Tennessee State University, produced a seven-page paper entitled, "The Value-Added Achievement Gains of NBPTS-Certified Teachers in Tennessee: A Brief Report." The Education Commission of the States asked four scholars to review the study. This synthesis summarizes the comments of Dominic Brewer, Susan Fuhrman, Robert Linn and Ana Maria Villegas. Research Problem The reviewers agree that the problem Stone addresses, the relationship between student achievement Subjects and Sample The study sample consists of 16 of the 40 teachers in Tennessee who have received NBPTS certification; it is not clear how the 16 teachers were selected. Reviewers presume that the other 24 teachers are not in grades 3-8, where students are tested annually under the Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System. Stone's failure to explain how the 16 teachers were selected from the total "n" of 40 is just one example of the absence of any descriptive data about the subjects. Reviewers would have liked the following information about the sample teachers:

    92. Teachers.Net - TENNESSEE CHATBOARD - Tennessee Teachers, Join Your Fellow Teache
    Browse the latest 25 posts from the tennessee Chatboard; Re No Child LeftBehind, 8/11/05, Re alternative certification, 7/07/05, by Annie.
    http://teachers.net/states/tn/
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  • Re: Moving to Tennessee from Florida , 9/17/05, by Ramona.
  • Vanderbilt , 9/16/05, by Franya.
  • Re: Career Change , 9/13/05, by me.
  • Career Change , 9/13/05, by Jodi Bensley.
  • I'm working on my Master's... , 9/09/05, by Courtney.
  • Re: Moving to Tennessee from Florida , 9/03/05, by Elizabeth.
  • Teacher Leaving Quickly , 9/01/05, by Mr U.
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  • Re: Moving to Tennessee from Florida , 8/30/05, by Elizabeth.
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  • Re: No Child Left Behind Relax , 8/25/05, by coach K.
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  • 93. Altcertification
    Alternative teacher certification and licensure. TENNESSEEhttp//www.state.tn.us/education/lic_ipta.htm. TEXAS http//www.sbec.state.tx.us/.WISCONSIN
    http://www.emtech.net/altcertification.htm
    Updated: 2/1/05
    Alternative Teacher Certification

    94. Tennessee Education Association - Teaching Center - Instruction & Professional D
    Nat l Board of Prof Teaching Standards NBPTS certification Areas Early Adolescence/English Language Arts (Teachers of students ages 1115)
    http://www.teateachers.org/teachctr/Resources/nbcertareas.htm
    Search
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    NBPTS Certification Areas
    For the 2001-2002 school year, the National Board will offer 24 certificates.
    *Orders can be placed now for portfolios with the NBPTS office but will be released according to the following schedule.
    *As of June 4, 2001, the following 3 portfolios will be available:
    • Early and Middle Childhood/Art (Teachers of students ages 3-12) Early and Middle Childhood/Physical Education (Teachers of students ages 3-12) Early Adolescence through Young Adulthood/Physical Education (Teachers of students ages 11-81+)
    *As of August 6, 2001, the following 7 portfolios will be available:
    • Early Adolescence/English Language Arts (Teachers of students ages 11-15) Adolescence and Young Adulthood/English Language Arts (Teachers of students ages 14-18+) Early Adolescence/Generalist (Teachers of students ages 11-15) Middle Childhood/Generalist (Teachers of students ages 7-12) Adolescence and Young Adulthood/Science (Teachers of students ages 14-18+) Adolescence and Young Adulthood/Social Studies-History (Teachers of students ages 14-18+)
    *As of September 17, 2001, the following 5 portfolios will be available:

    95. Untitled Document
    The grade level for which teachers of these subjects are certified differs; inmost cases the o tennessee http//www.state.tn.us/education/lic_home.htm
    http://www.apaclassics.org/education/teachcert.html

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    Report on state certification requirements for teachers of Latin
    from the Joint Committee on Classics in American Education, a committee of the
    American Philological Association and the American Classical Association
    updated 1 August 2004
    This information is necessarily provisional because states frequently revise their requirements; in some cases precise details have been difficult to find. Corrections and updated information are welcome.
    1. Almost every state offers Latin as a teaching subject
    • exception, Delaware the following states offer (ancient, apparently) Greek as a teaching subject: FL, GA, ID, MI (theoretical only for Greek), MN, NJ, VT the following states use different terminology Maryland "Foreign Language: Classical" NM, WY "Classical Languages"

    96. Teacher Certification Plans Dodge Budget Cuts
    teacher certification Plans Dodge Budget Cuts By Pamela M. Prah he said onlyTennessee and Texas do not offer incentives tied to board certification.
    http://www.stateline.org/live/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=136&languageId=1&conten

    97. Judith Condon
    Georgia teacher Certificate/1993 to 1998 South Carolina teacher Certificate/1986to 1989 tennessee teacher Certificate/ 1994 to 1999. EXPERIENCE. 6/948/94
    http://www.ilpi.com/artsource/vce/condon.html
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    My art is old ghost that speak themselves into clay. Revealing their persistence in extremes. They are ambivalent voices to be heard by more than me. Their strength tumbles out with small provocation: a song, a picture, a word. Their meaning revealed by years. My hope is that the figures are more than personal mysteries, that they speak of political and universal ironies, particularly fear of difference and all its consequence. Judith N. Condon
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    Judith Condon 108 East Glenwood Ave.
    Knoxville Tennessee 37917
    Telephone: (615) 971-4655 OBJECTIVE A teaching position in the field of art. To advance as an active, exhibiting artist TEACHING COMPETENCIES All levels of ceramics, handbuilding, throwing, and all levels of drawing and painting. EDUCATION -The University of Tennessee-9/86 to 5/89
    Knoxville, Tennessee

    98. Workshop Page
    for our practice teachers during Johnnie s 2006 teacher certification Workshops Learn how to use your photos as teachers for the painting process,
    http://www.lilipubs.com/scripts/shopplus.cgi?DN=lilipubs.com&CARTID=Êrtid%&FILE

    99. Office Of Certification & Licensure
    Division of teacher certification State Street Station No. 23 TENNESSEETennessee Dept. of Education Office of teacher Licensing Career Ladder
    http://www.uakron.edu/colleges/educ/StudentAffairs/offices.php
    About UA Admissions Academics Administration ... University Home
    Certification Offices by State A C D F ... W ALASKA:
    Teacher Certification Administrative Services
    801 West 10th St., Suite 200
    Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894
    Phone: 907-465-2831 ARIZONA:
    Teacher Certification Unit
    Department of Education
    1535 West Jefferson
    Phoenix, Arizona 85007
    Phone: 602-255-4367 ARKANSAS: Department of Education Teacher Education and Licensure State Capitol Mall Room 106B Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1071 Phone: 501-682-4342 CALIFORNIA: Commission on Teaching Credentialing 1812 9th St. P.O. Box 944270 Sacramento, California 94244-2700 Phone: 916-445-7254 COLORADO: Colorado Department of Education Teacher Certification 201 East Colfax Avenue Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: 303-866-6628 CONNECTICUT: State Department of Education Bureau of Certification and Professional Development P.O. Box 2219 Hartford, Connecticut 06145-2219 Phone: 203-566-5201 Back to Top DELAWARE: Department of Public Instruction Teacher Certification The Townsend Building P0. Box 1402

    100. May 1st Briefing
    ValueAdded Achievement Gains of NBPTS-Certified Teachers in tennessee A BriefReport tennessee has more than 40 NBPTS-certified teachers.
    http://www.education-consumers.com/briefs/may2002.asp
    Recommend This Page to a Friend Printable Version www.education-consumers.com May 2002 -Why NBPTS not Critically Studied -School Reform News: Eric Hanushek Volume 2, Number 5 Charles Arthur, M.S.Ed.
    President and Executive Director Mastery Learning Institute Portland, OR Virginia P. Baxt, Ed.D.
    President Education Agenda, Inc. Wayne Bishop, Ph.D.
    Professor of Mathematics Department of Mathematics and Computer Science California State University-Los Angeles William L. Brown, Ph.D.
    Senior Researcher Lansing (MI) Community College Guy Bruce, Ed.D.
    President A.P.E. Consulting Louis Chandler, Ph.D.
    Department of Psychology in Education School of Education University of Pittsburgh Andrea Clements,Ph.D.
    Associate Professor College of Education East Tennessee State University Donald Crawford, Ph.D.
    Professor College of Education Western Washington University Nathan Crow, B.A.
    Littleton Preparatory Charter School George K. Cunningham, Ph.D.
    Professor School of Education University of Louisville Mary Damer, M.Ed.

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