Great Plains Interactive Distance Learning Alliance Hampshire http//www.ed.state.nh.us/certification/teacher.htm new Jersey http//www.nj.gov/njded/educators/license/ (under construction) new mexico http//www http://www.gpidea.org/prospective/statelinks.htm
Extractions: Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico. Click on the state name to be linked to their teacher licensure/certification information: Alabama http://www.alsde.edu/html/home.asp
Extractions: The Mission of the School The School of Education at Highlands carries forward a long-standing tradition of teacher education that dates back to 1893. We, therefore, are committed to providing experiences and knowledge to students seeking a degree or licensure in education. The School of Education also promotes continuous personal and professional scholarly development activities and graduate work to achieve lifelong learning. We subscribe to the philosophy that views optimal living as a function of the personal ability to pursue a meaningful life in work, leisure and home, while respecting, tolerating and valuing all people. Resources and Facilities A School of Education (SOE) resource is the regional collaboration between New Mexico Highlands University and the Northern New Mexico Network for Rural Educators. This collaborative effort identifies professional development needs, seeks to match resources to needs, and provides a forum for school districts to discuss staff development issues. The school also hosts the Northeast Regional Center Cooperative. The School of Education (SOE) also has a micro-teaching laboratory where students in Secondary Education are videotaped conducting instructional sessions. An after-school reading program utilizes the School Reading Laboratory for local school children, which provides practical experiences for students in Elementary Education, Reading, and Curriculum and Instruction programs. In addition, the SOE has an on-site Child Development Center with educational programs for infants and preschool age children. The Child Development Center provides practicum and field work experience for students in Early Childhood Education, as well as for other university programs.
Extractions: Here are some tips on how to fix it. There are schools and programs offering TESL/TEFL certification popping up everywhere. From one-day workshops to full-fledged Master's and PhD/EdD programs, you can see there's quite a range of training available. So what do you pick if you want to get a teaching job, and what educational or certification path is right for you? Sadly, there's not an easy answer to that. (You knew I'd say that, didn't you?) The "paper" you need (whether it be a college degree, a course or seminar diploma, or a certificate) will depend on the job you want, the location of that job, and the skills required by the employer. Yes, you can find a job teaching English in some countries without a certification. Korea, for example, only requires a Bachelor's degree and it can be in any subject. Some people have managed to find jobs in other countries without even a college degree, although many of them ended up working "under the table," that is to say, illegally, so that's not the best idea.
Office Of Student Services: Reciprocal Certification new Jersey, new mexico, new York, North teaching, and they are given a specific time line for fulfilling any remaining teacher certification requirements. http://www.education.umd.edu/studentinfo/teacher_certification/reciprocalcertifi
Extractions: Career Services ... 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.)
New Mexico - 1998 Status Of EE Survey Results Stateby-State Results of the Survey of State-Level EE Programs (1998). new mexico. Required EE training for teacher certification or licensing, http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/neeap/research/StatusofEE/states98/NMresults.htm
Extractions: National Environmental Education Advancement Project State-by-State Results of the Survey of State-Level EE Programs (1998) New Mexico Program Components In Place Being Developed State EE master plan K-12 EE instruction requirements Coordinated teacher in-service Required EE training for teacher certification or licensing State EE curriculum guide EE learning objectives/outcomes State supported EE grants program State assessment that includes EE New Program Components Train-the-trainers of K-12 educators Train-the-trainers of nonformal educators Train-the-trainers of university faculty Annual EE conference State-wide EE workshops EE correlations to state standards EE model schools Structure Components State EE board or advisory council State EE office State-level EE centers/regional offices State interagency committee State EE association Funding Components Funding sources for EE EE trust fund Back to Map
AFT: PSRP: Status Of State Paraprofessional Certification Back to List. new mexico STATE REQUIREMENT, new YORK STATE CERTIFIED, teacher aide must fulfill civil service requirements; responsibilities are nonteaching. http://www.aft.org/psrp/certification/status.html
Extractions: (revised Status of state paraprofessional standards and certification regulations (Click on the appropriate state.) ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS ... WYOMING ALABAMA LETTER OF APPROVAL Required. 30 hours of formal training; permanent Back to List ALASKA NONE Back to List ARIZONA NONE Back to List ARKANSAS Training standards established for paraeducators in special education programs. Back to List CALIFORNIA NONE Back to List COLORADO NONE Back to List CONNECTICUT NONE Back to List DELAWARE STATE PERMIT Requirements are not specified. Must have "evaluated experience and training" and "skills relevant to the position"; permanent. Back to List FLORIDA Legislation outlining career ladder with LEA option (not mandatory) passed in 1998.
Extractions: Editor's Note: A Changing Teacher Workforce for Changing Times Are Our Teachers Good Enough? Are Alternative Certification Programs a Solution to the Teacher Shortage? Dumas Invests in Future with Permanent Sub Program Tough Enough to Teach: Voices from the Field Mentoring Program to Put Arkansas Teachers on Path to Success E-Mentoring for Math and Science Teachers ... Teachers - They matter most Francisca Ramirez-Sorenson says teaching runs in her family. Her mother was a teacher, as was her grandmother. But until a year ago, Ramirez-Sorenson was on a different career path - one that made use of her master's degree in anthropology. "I was not going to be a teacher under any circumstances," she recalls. "But I think I was born with certain talents." In September, Ramirez-Sorenson was certified as a teacher. The route she took to the front of the classroom, however, is different from the traditional four-year college program. She is a graduate of the Houston Independent School District's Alternative Certification Program - the first district-based program of its kind in the country. This year-long program prepared her well for the classroom, says Ramirez-Sorenson. "They taught us a great deal about child development, child psychology, strategies for teaching, and how to encourage children to learn. They also taught us how to work with foreign students - and the cultural shock they might go through when they come here - and how to help them."
Out new mexico, West Virginia. Indiana, new York, Wyoming. Candidates seeking certification in the above listed states should write to the teacher certification office http://www4.desales.edu/~educdept/OOSTC2.htm
Extractions: Out-of-State Teacher Certification The following states have teacher certification agreements with Pennsylvania: Alabama Kansas North Carolina Alaska Kentucky North Dakota Arizona Louisiana Ohio Arkansas Maine Oklahoma California Maryland Oregon Colorado Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Michigan South Carolina Delaware Mississippi Tennessee District of Columbia Montana Texas Florida Nebraska Utah Georgia Nevada Vermont Hawaii New Hampshire Virginia Idaho New Jersey Washington Illinois New Mexico West Virginia Indiana New York Wyoming Candidates seeking certification in the above listed states should write to the teacher certification office of the state for specifics of their agreement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Graduates of approved teacher education programs in the above states should write to the Bureau of Teacher Certification, Pennsylvania Department of Teacher Certification, P.O. Box 911, Harrisburg, PA 17126, for application forms and instructions. Certification will be issued under agreements only in those areas for which Pennsylvania has a comparable certificate. Certification is not issued for minor fields of study. Each state has a different agreement with Pennsylvania. Such agreements are applicable only to the Pennsylvania Instructional I Certificate. Candidates seeking certification in a state not listed should write to the teacher certification office of that state for application forms and instructions. Names and addresses of the appropriate officials should be available in most college placement office libraries.
Extractions: COE Home College Programs Research ... Search Info For Students State By State Revue: Testing For Initial Licensure The chart below presents basic testing requirements for the initial teaching license. Most frequently cited is The Praxis Series: Professional Assessments for Beginning Teachers¨, developed by Educational Testing Service (ETS), Princeton, New Jersey. Praxis I: Academic Skills Assessments include the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) and the Praxis I Computer-Based Tests (CBT). Both examinations measure proficiency in reading, writing and mathematics. Praxis II: Subject Assessments measure content area knowledge and include Core Battery Tests entitled General Knowledge, Communication Skills, and Professional Knowledge, and Specialty Area tests in more than 140 subject areas. Praxis Test No Test Alabama X Alaska X Praxis I CBT, Reading (322), Writing (221), Math (318), or Praxis I PPST, Reading (175), Writing (174), Math (173) Arizona X Arizona Teacher Proficiency Exam ATPE Arkansas X California X X California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) [123]; Praxis II Specialty Area tests
U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices 3860, (603) 2712407 www.ed.state.nh.us/certification/teacher.htm. new mexico 3 State Department of Education Professional Licensure Unit Education Building http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE/cert/State_Teacher_Cert_Off.html
Central Press Release Development Program, modeled after new mexico s innovative threetier licensure system; ·Requiring rigorous standards for teacher certification or licensure http://bingaman.senate.gov/Press_Files/Press-Central/Central_Press_Release/centr
Extractions: Currently, the Forest Service has about 150 budget offices throughout the country, which has led to inefficiencies and inconsistencies in the agency's budgeting process. The Forest Service last year decided to move towards consolidating its budget operation, and eventually narrowed down the potential sites to a handful of cities. The Forest Service today called Bingaman's office to confirm that Albuquerque had been selected. The formal announcement will be made by the Forest Service in the coming days. "The move to streamline the Forest Service's budget office into a single operation makes a lot of sense from a good-government perspective. The fact that Albuquerque will gain as many as 400 jobs is a major bonus. It says a lot about the character this city and the state that we were selected for this national operation," Bingaman said.
NCCTE - 11/20/2003 - Role Of Community Colleges nontraditional students for teacher certification, the following to 4-year schools in teacher preparation. new mexico Early Childhood Taskforce Project The http://www.nccte.org/webcasts/description.asp?wc=11
Www.sde.state.nm.us/divisions/ais/licensure/ licensure It is a centralized location where any certified teacher in the United States can apply for vacant positions with new mexico Schools. http://www.sde.state.nm.us/divisions/ais/licensure/
Teach New Mexico: Teacher Licensure - Three-Tiered Licensure Program Information on becoming a teacher and for teachers in new mexico. ThreeTiered Licensure System in compliance with development, Teach new mexico will be a portal for information on teaching in new mexico. the following topics teacher resources. What's new. Research and Data http://www.teachnm.org/
Extractions: new 3-Tiered Licensure System , as well a the federal requirements for being a highly qualified teacher, and for educational assistants , we are posting this information online for you ahead of schedule. When the site is completed, TeachNewMexico.org will bring you information on the following topics: Professional Licensure CLICK HERE
State Support And Incentives below. Evelyn Sanchez. National Board Certified teacher. President. new mexico World Class teachers Network. shersanc@nedcomm.nm.org. http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=New Mexico
New Mexico Employment Opportunities If a new mexico teacher s Certificate has not been issued to you previously, a temporary may be acceptable. The applicant hired http://www.biaeducationjobs.com/nmlst.htm
Extractions: The incumbent of this position works under the general supervision of the Education Line Officer who sets overall objectives for the office. Acts as receptionist, and is responsible for all clerical duties in the office, which include data processing, records management, and timekeeper. Qualifications Level 01 A high school diploma and 1 year clerical or secretarial experience. Level 02 A high school diploma supplemented by two years of college or secretarial training and two years experience as a secretary; or high school diploma supplemented by fours years of successful experience as a secretary equivalent to level 01 responsible to a department head or equivalent supervisor. Knowledge of record keeping procedures, general knowledge of correspondence and report format, grammar and spelling skills are important. Must be computer literate, including typing skills and be familiar with various computer programs. Self-motivation is very important.
SoYouWanna Be A Teacher? Michigan, Mississippi Montana Nevada new Hampshire new Jersey new mexico new York North Teachers may be certified to teach the early childhood grades http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/teacher/teacher3.html
Extractions: Every state has its own requirements, so your first step should be to talk to your state Board of Education and find out what your state's specific certification requirements are. While requirements vary by state, all states do require: A bachelor's degree Completion of an approved teacher training program A prescribed number of subject and education credits Supervised practice teaching One cool thing about certification: as of 2000, 39 states (plus the District of Columbia) have an agreement that permits certification reciprocity. This means that if you get certified in one of those 39 states, your certification counts for all 39 states. These states include: Alabama
Education Program with the opportunity to attain certification as school teachers, in accord with the intent and spirit of the State of new mexico s certification requirements. http://infohost.nmt.edu/mainpage/depts/educ/
Extractions: Links Campus Locator Directories N.C.A. Self Study Academic Programs Academic Departments BanWeb Catalog Class Schedule Community College Educational Outreach/ Distance Instruction Graduate Studies International Students Undergraduate Studies Admission Apply Online Applications Academic Affairs Student Association Graduate Student Association Bookstore Financial Aid Minority Programs Registrar Scholarships Calendar Scope Computer Center (TCC) Jobs (HR) Library (Skeen) Maps News Purchasing Physical Plant Research Faculty Research Around Town Socorro Advising Resource Center Chartwells Children's Center Game Room Health Center Golf Course Health Center Macey Center Performing Arts Residential Life Physical Recreation Swim Center Student Clubs Academic Departments
Teaching In PA Interstate Certification Agreements by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards will Alternative preparation or alternative certification; certification and experience new mexico. 30. http://www.teaching.state.pa.us/teaching/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=22613