Untitled Document for an alternative preparation license issued by the iowa Board of doe.state.la.us Bulletin 746 Practitioner teacher Program Alternative certification. http://www.title2.org/html2002/altrte1.html
Extractions: Types of Alternative Routes part 1 State Name 1.) Has the state approved one or more alternative routes to certification? If yes, please provide descriptions in the following section (Section VII.b.). 2.) If yes, please provide a web address or document reference. Alabama Yes Alaska No Arizona Yes Arizona State Board Rules - R7-2-608, Alternative Certificates Current alternative routes to certification were placed in state Board rules after the 1999-2000 academic year. Therefore, no data exist for any alternative route cohorts for the 1999-2000 academic year. Arkansas Yes http://arkedu.state.ar.us/teachers/index.html California No Colorado Yes http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeprof/lialternativeprogram.htm Connecticut Yes http://www.ctdhe.org Delaware Yes http:// www.udel.edu/artc District of Columbia Yes On May 20, 1992, the Board of Education approved legislation regarding the implementation of an alternative certification program. The document reference is DCMR, Chapter 10, Rule 100.18. Florida Yes Section 231.17(7)(a)(b)(c), Florida Statutes, allows Florida School Districts to develop alternative certification programs to provide professional preparation for those teachers hired with temporary certificates based upon having satisfied the content.
Office Of Human Resources All teacher applicants must possess an iowa Teaching Certificate.(Consideration of securing one.) For further information on iowa certification or application http://www.iowa-city.k12.ia.us/Personnel/Jobs.html
Extractions: ICCSD Office of Human Resources 509 S. Dubuque St Iowa City IA To contact the Department of Human Resources click here Click Here for Support Staff Openings Administrative Openings 2004-05 Summer School 2004 Openings Summer Teaching Openings Certified Openings 2004-2005 Posted Posted 1.0 FTE BD, West
Teacher Certification - USD 259 teacher certification. Kansas has reciprocity with Illinois, iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska For more information regarding certification, please contact the http://www.usd259.com/jobs/teacher-certification.htm
Extractions: Teacher Certification Certified Teaching - Persons desiring to teach in the Wichita Public Schools must hold at least a bachelor's degree and be fully certified under Kansas law. Kansas has reciprocity with Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. For more information regarding certification, please contact the Kansas State Board of Education in Topeka, Kansas at (785) 296-2288. The address for the State Department of Education is 120 S.E. 10 th Avenue, Topeka, KS 66612. To be connected to their website, please go to: http://www.ksbe.state.ks.us/cert/cert.html Ed Raymond
Archived: State Regulation Of Private Schools - Iowa advisory committee to advise the iowa Board of Education on matters affecting nonpublic schools including standards for teacher certification and approval of http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/iowa.html
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000 Iowa Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: The Iowa Supreme Court has ruled that "The state has a clear right to set minimum educational standards [including instruction by a certified teacher] for all its children and a corresponding responsibility to see to it that those standards are honored." Johnson v. Charles City Community Schools , 368 N.W.2d 74 (1975). Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Days: Nonpublic schools must prescribe an attendance policy which requires student attendance for at least 148 days, i.e. Teacher Certification: Instruction in English: Curriculum: Nonpublic schools serving grades 9-12 must provide 5 units of occupational education subjects e.g. Health Safety: Transportation: School bus drivers must meet statutory qualifications, e.g. Home Schooling: Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: School districts and area education agency boards may provide public school services, e.g.
Teacher Certification Links certification; Indiana Professional Standards Board; iowa Education teacher Licensure; Kansas teacher certification and Education; Kentucky http://www.epi-center.net/jobs/cert.asp
Iowa Code 2003: Section 256.44 board for professional teaching standards certification, and who is employed by a school district in iowa and receiving a salary as a classroom teacher, may be http://www.legis.state.ia.us/IACODE/2003/256/44.html
Extractions: A national board certification pilot project is established to be administered by the department of education. A teacher, as defined in section 272.1, who registers for or achieves national board for professional teaching standards certification, and who is employed by a school district in Iowa and receiving a salary as a classroom teacher, may be eligible for the following: a. If a teacher registers for national board for professional teaching standards certification prior to June 30, 2005, a one-time initial reimbursement award in the amount of up to one-half of the registration fee paid by the teacher for registration for certification by the national board for professional teaching standards. The teacher shall apply to the department of education within one year of registration, submitting to the department any documentation the department requires. A teacher who receives an initial reimbursement award shall receive a one-time final registration award in the amount of the remaining national board registration fee paid by the teacher if the teacher notifies the department of the teacher's certification achievement and submits any documentation requested by the department. b.
Extractions: The site gives the course description for the MEd in ICT for TESOL, which provides experienced English Language Teaching professionals with the chance to study for a UK Masters degree alongside their work as teachers and trainers, communicating and collaborating with tutors and fellow students via the Internet. The course aims to provide participants with vital understanding and skills to enable pedagogically motivated effective implementation of ICT in language teaching and in the training and development of language teachers. The link to the downloadable application form means that you can apply directly for entry in October, January or April each year and a link to the Merlin website introduces you to the learning envronment used for the course.
St. Ambrose University Department Of Education graduates may apply for certification after receiving an iowa license. Suggested Coursework to be Taken Before Admission to the teacher Education Program. http://web.sau.edu/education/teacheredu/default.htm
Extractions: Program Undergraduate Teaching Fields Field Experience Student Teacher Forms CBASE ... Teacher Education Program Application (Adobe Acrobat PDF*) Guidelines for Admission to Student Teaching Student Teacher Application (MS Word document) Obtaining an Illinois Teaching Certificate Licensure Information C-BASE Teacher Education Program The Practitioner Preparation (Teacher Education) Program at St. Ambrose University includes areas of study necessary to prepare highly qualified professional classroom teachers, and enables the student to receive an initial license to teach in Iowa agencies and schools. The program is approved by the Iowa Department of Education. Through agreements with other states, graduates may apply for certification after receiving an Iowa license. Suggested Coursework to be Taken Before Admission to the Teacher Education Program Students apply for admission to the Teacher Education Program while enrolled in EDUC 205 Field Experience or EDUC 207 Orientation to Teaching. However, there are general education courses which can be taken before applying for admission. These courses are: ENGL 101 Written Communications
Phil's Place - Teacher Certification Resources teacher certification Resources. Thinking about moving? certification in Idaho; certification in Illinois; certification in Indiana; certification in iowa; http://phil.mav.net/tchrcert.html
Extractions: ETS Teaching and Learning web site Certification in Alabama Certification in Alaska Certification in Arizona Certification in Arkansas Certification in California Certification in Colorado Certification in Connecticut Certification in Delaware Certification in Florida Certification in Georgia Certification in Hawaii Certification in Idaho Certification in Illinois Certification in Indiana Certification in Iowa Certification in Kansas Certification in Kentucky Certification in Louisiana Certification in Maine Certification in Maryland Certification in Massachusetts Certification in Michigan Certification in Minnesota Certification in Mississippi Certification in Missouri Certification in Montana Certification in Nebraska Certification in Nevada Certification in New Hampshire Certification in New Jersey Certification in New Mexico Certification in New York Certification in North Carolina Certification in North Dakota Certification in Ohio Certification in Oklahoma Certification in Oregon Certification in Pennsylvania Certification in Rhode Island Certification in South Carolina Certification in South Dakota Certification in Tennessee Certification in Texas Certification in Utah Certification in Vermont Certification in Virginia Certification in Washington Certification in Washington D. C.
January 1999 SAI Report iowa Educators · Establish an iowa teachers Corps program achievement · Improve teacher performance · Provide stipends for national certification. http://www.sai-iowa.org/199Report.html
Extractions: by Dr. Gaylord Tryon, SAI Executive Director Don Gunderson selected to receive AASA Distinguished Service Award We are pleased to report that Don Gunderson, former superintendent, Dike-New Hartford Community School District, has been selected to receive the prestigious AASA Distinguished Service Award. As an award recipient, Don will be recognized and honored for his distinguished service and exemplary achievement in education at the President's Awards Ceremony and Reception, during the AASA National Conference in New Orleans (February 19-22, 1999). Don was nominated by SAI for this special award. Some of Don's many contributions include serving as president of SAI (1991-1992), Iowa Superintendents' Advisory Board (1990-1994), IASA Board of directors (1985-1987), President of Iowa Association of Secondary School Principals (1974-1975), Iowa Board of Educational Examiners (1989-1995), Iowa Professional Practices Commission (1972-1976), AASA Advisory Council (1991-1993), and NCA State Committee Member (1981-1987). Mr. Gunderson's experience as a school administrator includes superintendent of Dike-New Hartford Community Schools (1977-1998), high school principal at Red Oak (1967-1977), and high school principal at Milford (1962-1967). Don is only the second Iowan to receive this award in recent years. E. Kelly Schlapkohl received the award in 1994. Other recipients of the 1999 AASA Distinguished Service Award include Gordon Cawelti (Alexandria, Va.), Robert Heller (East Amherst, NY), Alice Duckworth (Chester, Conn.), Glen Robinson (Bethesda, Md.), C. Reid Ross (Lillington, NC), and Karl Hertz (Thiensville, Wis.).
USU Department Of Elementary Education University of iowa, iowa City, iowa. BA Elementary Education, 1985. Professional certification Idaho teacher Certificate Standard Elementary all subjects 1 http://www.coe.usu.edu/eled/faculty_pages/LMonhardt.html
Extractions: Phone (435) 797-0384 Office: Jones Education Building, Room 384 ACADEMIC PREPARATION Ph.D. Science Education, 1998 University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Comprehensive areas: Science Education, Biology and Environmental Studies Corroborative area: Museum Studies M.S. Science Education, 1991 University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa B.A. Elementary Education, 1985 Luther College, Decorah, IA Areas of Specialization: Science, Music, Health, Physical Education Professional certification: Idaho Teacher Certificate Standard Elementary all subjects 1-8 and Standard Secondary Natural Science 6-12, Biological Science 6-12; Minnesota Teacher Certificate General Elementary and Coaching TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Department of Elementary Education
Teacher Certification that you check requirements on a regular basis as many states are continually revising their teacher certification/licensure rules and iowa, New York, Wisconsin. http://www.wadsworth.com/education_d/special_features/states.html
Extractions: Home Contact Us Find Your Rep BookShop ... Special Education Teacher Certification Every state has its own teacher certification and/or licensure requirements. To check on the requirements for your state, please consult the following directory. This resource may help you plan your own journey towards becoming a teacher, although, we recommend that you check requirements on a regular basis as many states are continually revising their teacher certification/licensure rules and requirements. Alabama Kentucky North Dakota Alaska ...
State Efforts Review, and Intensive Assistance for Career teachers (iowa); teacher Shortage Loan Forgiveness Program. certification Licensure Preparation Training http://www.teacherquality.us/Public/PracticesHome.asp
Extractions: To begin, please select a category from the list The following state initiatives are highlighted: The following state initiatives are highlighted: The following state initiatives are highlighted: Alabama Incentive Program Better Education Students and Teachers Dakota Corps Scholarship Florida Employment Website Incentives for Attracting Highly Qualified Teachers to Low-Performing Schools Mississippi Critical Teacher Shortage Act of 1998 North Dakota I-TEACH Act Teach for Nevada Teach in Colorado website
Division Of Teacher Quality And Urban Education - Teacher Certification Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, iowa, Kansas, Michigan Education Division of teacher Quality Urban Education Educator certification For questions http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divteachqual/teachcert/accredagency.html
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.
EAN Resources: Certification 462042133 Phone 317-232-9010 iowa Board of Education Examiners teacher Licensure Grimes Kansas State Department of Education certification and teacher http://resource.educationamerica.net/certification.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
The Phonics Game & The Math Game - Educational Games & Toys JERRY PIERCE, BA Ames, iowa. BA in English, Teaching certification from Drake University - 1995 iowa teacher of the Year - 1995-96 iowa Ambassador for http://www.games2learn.com/AdvisoryBoard.htm
Extractions: Carolyn has taught Kindergarten through Eighth grade and has 17 years of teaching experience. She currently teaches Title I Reading in Kindergarten through Seventh Grade. Carolyn has received the Woman of the Year Award along with numerous community awards throughout her 20 year career. DENISE GIDEON, M.A. Upland, California
Resources For Educators for application to teaching positions in the state of iowa. teacher certification Requirements for the 50 states teacher Salary Information Provided by the http://www.drake.edu/career/educators.html
Extractions: St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6197 National Dissemination Center for Career and Technical Education i Alternative Teacher Certification Funding Information Project Title: Alternative Teacher Certification Procedures and Professional Development Opportunities for Career and Technical Education Teachers. Grant Number: University of Minnesota National Research Center for Career and Technical Education 1954 Buford Avenue, #R460 St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6197 Director: Grantees: James R. Stone, III
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Teacher Education Washington DC. Assessment for National Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest 7-88. THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC The concept of teacher testing has gained wide acceptance, as reflected in its extension to 48 states. All but Alaska and Iowa are in the process of, or have already implemented some form of mandatory teacher testing, as of April 1987 (Rudner, 1987). The limitations of state procedures, i.e., different standards, approaches and requirements (McCaleb, 1987), combined with significant improvement in evaluation techniques have led to the call for a system of national assessment. The Carnegie Forum on Education and the Economy, convened for the purpose of improving education and teaching, responded to the need for national criteria by launching the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards in 1987. Changes initiated by the Board are expected to transform teaching (albeit gradually) from an undervalued, underpaid profession to one enjoying higher standards, better salaries, and prestige. Teacher education, in the process, would be enhanced as pedagogical institutions consider, and respond to the requirements of a national criterion.