Alternative Route References, By State: 2002 kansas, 1. Regulations and Teaching Standards for kansas Educators, www Louisiana,1. Bulletin 746 Practitioner teacher Program Alternative certification, http://www.title2.org/html2003/Darcys_files/use_for_web/Alt_Route_Refs_Sec7aRef.
Extractions: lialternativeprogram.htm Connecticut Connecticut's Alternative Route to Certification (ARC) Program www.ctdhe.org/ARC/default.htm Delaware www.udel.edu/artc/ Florida 1012.56:(7)(a), Florida Statutes www.altcertflorida.org Florida 1012.56:(7)(a), Florida Statutes Illinois Alternative Route to Teacher Certification Statute See www.legis.state.il.us/ilcs/chapterlist.html then 105 ILCS 5/21-5b Illinois Alternative Route to Administrative Certification Statute See www.legis.state.il.us/ilcs/chapterlist.html and then 105 ILCS 5/21-5d Illinois Alternative Certification Statute See www.legis.state.il.us/ilcs/chapterlist.html
Teaching In State TEAL); ESOL teacher certification and Preparation. Professional Development. Bilingual/ESLteacher Education Programs; kansas teacher Education Institutions. http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/kansas/07_teacher.htm
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U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices kansas 3 State Department of Education certification and teacher Education 120 SE10th Avenue Topeka 666121182, (913) 296-2288 www.ksbe.state.ks.us/cert/cert http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE/cert/State_Teacher_Cert_Off.html
Teacher Education Western Missouri industrial arts, computer/technology for certification are not link will be directlyto the teacher education program. Park University northwest kansas City http://www.mwsc.edu/education/question.html
Extractions: One frequently asked question is "what are the teacher certification requirements for this or that?" The following webpage will be a starting point for searching for an answer to this question. Note that the requirements listed on the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education page are the "minimum requirements." Most colleges will require more than the minimum listed courses or credit hours: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education: Certification Look on the right side of the page for a direct link to teacher certification requirements. A second frequently asked question is where can I take classes other than at MWSC. Be cautious with taking classes that are not formally approved for teacher certification by a college or university. The following, however are sources for off-campus study classes.
Riverdeep | For Teachers | Kansas Certification kansas issues a standard 5 year substitute certificate based upon the applicanthaving completed a stateapproved teacher preparation program. http://www.riverdeep.net/educators/certification/cert_ks.jhtml
Extractions: Information about The PRAXIS Series tests Kansas issues a standard 5 year substitute certificate based upon the applicant having completed a state-approved teacher preparation program. The Kansas State Department of Education issues an emergency substitute certificate valid for the current school year to individuals who have completed a minimum of 60 semester credit hours from an accredited institution.
Extractions: This article is taken from The Job Search Handbook for Educators. Each year, more than 135,000 teacher candidates use this book to help organize their job searches. This is just one of many featured articles which are researched and written by AAEE members. If you would like more information on ordering this handbook, c lick here The Job Search Handbook for Educators A teaching certification is valid only in the state for which it is issued, and certification and testing requirements are never static. If you are planning to move to another state, you should contact that state's certification office, as listed below. The number code following each entry indicates the types of testing which the state required at the time this information was published in the 1999 Job Search Hanbook. The key to the codes follows the state listing. When you write or call the state certification office, indicate the type of certificate you are receiving from your current state, which national tests you have taken, and ask for application materials and procedures for obtaining certification in the new state. Another source of information about certification requirements will be the actual districts to which you apply.
Certification Help kansas Dept of Education teacher Education and Licensure 120 SE Tenth Avenue Topeka EducationProfessional Standards Board Division of certification 1024 Capital http://www2.nsta.org/careers/alternative_certification.asp
Division Of Teacher Quality And Urban Education - Teacher Education of Missourikansas City kansas City, MO Dr. Susan Adler Director, teacher EducationPhone Gayle Wilkinson Director, Career Transition certification Program Phone http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divteachqual/teached/altcertprog.htm
Extractions: Individuals who meet certain qualifications may earn a Missouri certificate of license to teach by completing a state-approved alternative teacher certification program at an institution of higher education in Missouri. These programs are designed for non-traditional students seeking Missouri teacher certification. Individuals should contact any of the following institutions for specific information regarding alternative certification in Missouri. Missouri Institutions with Approved Alternative Certification Programs
Division Of Teacher Quality And Urban Education - Teacher Certification Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, kansas, Michigan, Minnesota Education Divisionof 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.
National Center For Alternative Certification IOWA, teacher Intern License, D, 143. kansas, Restricted Teaching License,D, 146. KENTUCKY, UniversityBased Alternative teacher certification, D,148. http://www.teach-now.org/frm2004TableofContents.asp
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Extractions: (all revenue sources) riting and rewriting standards was the focus for state educators in Kansas last year. In 1997, after months of contention, the state school board decided that the state's academic standards should be revised and the student assessments rewritten to reflect them. In particular, the board wanted to eliminate many of the performance-based components, which were seen as unreliable and an inefficient use of students' time, says Kevin Gilmore, the board chairman. So last year, the board created an academic-standards committee and asked it to review current curricular standards for reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. The committee was charged with bringing greater clarity and specificity to what teachers should teach and students should learn at different grade levels. It was also told to set priorities for what would be tested on the state assessments and provide advice on assessment methods. The advisory committee has made progress on reading, writing, and math, and it continues to work on social studies and science. Each revision produced by the committee must be reviewed by the board before portions of the tests are approved and then adopted.
Phil's Place - Teacher Certification Resources teacher certification Resources. certification in kansas; certificationin Kentucky; certification in Louisiana; certification in Maine; 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.
Teacher Certification you check requirements on a regular basis as many states are continually revisingtheir teacher certification/licensure rules and kansas, North Carolina, Wyoming. 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 ...
RNT - Department Of Education kansas kansas Department of Education, teacher Education and Teaching License (B);Postbaccalaureate Program to Alternative certification (D); Master of http://www.recruitingteachers.org/channels/clearinghouse/deptedu.asp
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Teachers @ Work kansas Dept. of Education certification and teacher certificationDpt. Topeka Ave. KS 66612 (913) 296-2288 Fax (913) 296-7933 http://www.teachersatwork.com/cert.html
CampusCareerCenter.com - Entry-Level Jobs & Internships For College Students be a kansas resident attending a kansas school with high academic credentials andbe a full time student in a program leading to teacher certification in a hard http://www.campuscareercenter.com/scholarships/scholarship_detail.asp?scholarshi
Extractions: Educating Limited English Proficient Students Region VII States Does the state have legislative provisions for Limited English Proficient student instructional programs? Illinois YES There are provisions for bilingual programs in Illinois School Code 105 ILCS 5/2-3.39 ESL instruction is mentioned in Illinois Administrative Code Title 23: Section 228.30. Indiana YES. Bilingual-bicultural instruction is discussed in Indiana Code Kansas YES There are provisions for bilingual programs in Kansas Statutes , and Missouri YES Under authority of Missouri Revised Statute , the State Board of Education mandates in the Missouri School Improvement Program Standards and Indicators Manual that districts provide "appropriate programs" of "English for speakers of other languages". Also under Missouri Revised Statute provisions are mentioned for the identification of at-risk students, including LEP students.
Alternative Teacher Certification Procedures And Professional Development Opport Indiana, No, 0, No. Iowa, Yes, 90, Yes. kansas, Yes, 50, Yes. Kentucky, Yes, 40,Yes. Alternative teacher certification. Table 2 (continued), Summary of State Participation, http://www.nccte.org/publications/infosynthesis/r&dreport/Alternative_Teacher_Ce
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
MIDTESOL Matters - Summer 2001 their education by means such as preparatory workshops for the PreProfessionalSkills Test (PPST), a required test for teacher certification in kansas. http://www.midtesol.org/Newsletter/01-sum07.htm
Extractions: As I sit here to write my report, I realize that it cannot convey the organization, quality, or amount of information contained in the ESOL/ BE web site created and maintained by Christopher Renner's office at the Kansas State Department of Education. Here is the website address: http://www.ksde.org/psst/esolcontentpage.htm Further developments in Kansas are underway in the Kansas City, Kansas Bilingual Education Career Ladder Program. This program, known as Project AchievEe, aims to recruit language minority students into the teaching field and assist them as they complete their education. The project currently serves ten students and ultimately may include up to 25. Students are supported throughout their education by means such as preparatory workshops for the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST), a required test for teacher certification in Kansas. The workshops were prepared and run by Tracy Chambers, Instructional Coordinator for the project. Two of the Project AchievEe students have already passed the PPST and are wrapping up coursework at Kansas City Kansas Community College. They will begin study at the University of Kansas in the fall. The one obstacle that project organizers have encountered is finding participants in the Kansas City area who are willing to finish their academic work at the University of Kansas, the only university in the state with a five-year teacher education program. Additionally, there is some concern that the change in presidents and the corresponding changes in the allocation of federal funds for education may affect the projects chances of getting its grant renewed. However, Project Director Marleen Elliott is optimistic, saying, We are on track according to the established timeline in achieving the goals and objectives set forth in our original grant proposal.