Providence College - Teacher Certification Program (TCP) By the end of the teacher certification Program, students will be knowledgeable of the rhode island Beginning teachers Standards and will be competent in http://www.providence.edu/Academics/School of Continuing Education/Certificate P
Extractions: Online Resources Angel Check PC E-mail CyberFriar Employment Opportunities Make a Gift Online Phillips Memorial Library Home Academics School of Continuing Education Certificate Programs Teacher Certification Program (TCP) Undergraduate Studies Graduate Studies School of Continuing Education About SCE ... Academic Calendar Teacher Certification Program (TCP) Admissions Criteria Program Portfolio Portfolio Entry Slip ... Links     The Teacher Certification Program (TCP) offers an alternative path to certification for individuals seeking a career in secondary school teaching. The program leads to certification in one of the following disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, Italian, French, Spanish, History or Social Studies.       TCP requirements include the successful completion of 18 credit hours of professional education courses, a 12-week (9 credit hour) student teaching internship, passing scores on the PRAXIS examination, ongoing construction of a student portfolio reflective of the Rhode Island Beginning Teacher Standards , and a final recommendation for licensure.
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Teachers @ Work PUERTO RICO. rhode island Office of teacher Education and certification Roger Williams Building 22 Hayes St. Providence, RI 02908 http://www.teachersatwork.com/cert.html
Teacher Certification Offices In The United States rhode island Department of Education School and teacher Accreditation certification and Placement Roger Williams Building 22 Hayes Street Providence, RI 02908 http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/certification.shtml
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Extractions: Last Modified : The State of Rhode Island, Department of Environmental Management, Division of Parks and Recreation hires approximately 390 seasonal employees to complement full time staffing in the State's Parks and Beaches. Classification of positions include Lifeguards, Recreational Area Clerks, Seasonal Laborers, Beach Managers and Park Naturalists. Pay ranges from $6.25 an hour for Level I Park Rangers to $12.50 an hour for Surf Beach Managers. To view Vacancy Notices within the Department of Environmental Management, Click on DEM. To see Vacancy Notices within the State of Rhode Island, Click on Employment Opportunities To download an application in for employment, click Here To view this application you need to have Adobe Acrobat 4.0 or later. For a free copy of the latest version of Acrobat, click Here All Lifeguard and Lifeguard Supervisors must be properly State Certified as either a Surf or Non-Surf lifeguard, depending on the beach facility in which they work. In addition, Lifeguard Supervisors must also be certified instructors in Lifeguard Training, First Aid and CPR. All candidates must apply on a DEM seasonal employment application form [CS14A] and must be at least 16 years of age and 18 years of age or older for job classifications other than lifeguard or Level I Park Rangers. All new applicants are subject to an interview and screening process.
Riverdeep | For Teachers | Rhode Island Certification Office of teacher Preparation, certification and Professional Development, 255 Westminster Street, Providence, RI 029033400. phone (401) 222-4600 ext. 2254. http://www.riverdeep.net/educators/certification/cert_ri.jhtml
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State By State R to earn teacher certification, or for more information on teacher certification programs in a specific state, please view this list. rhode island rhode island http://www.abcte.org/statebystate-r.html
Extractions: A C D F ... Territory The American Board offers a reliable, standards based teacher certification that can be used by states and school districts as a vehicle to ensure that all of its employed teachers meet the highly qualified teacher definition as mandated in the No Child Left Behind Act. For requirements to earn teacher certification, or for more information on teacher certification programs in a specific state, please view this list. Rhode Island
Extractions: http://www.ridoe.com/teacher_cert/certification/bts.htm Rhode Island Beginning Teacher Standards Standard 1. Teachers create learning experience using a broad base of general knowledge that reflects an understanding of the nature of the world in which we live. Standard 2. Teachers create learning experiences that reflect an understanding of the central concepts, structures, and tools of inquiry of the disciplines they teach. Standard 3. Teachers create instructional opportunities that reflect an understanding of how children learn and develop. Standard 4. Teachers create instructional opportunities that reflect a respect for the diversity of learners and an understanding of how students differ in their approaches to learning. Standard 5. Teachers create instructional opportunities to encourage students' development of critical thinking, problem solving, and performance skills. Standard 6. Teachers create a learning environment that encourages appropriate standards of behavior, positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation.
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.
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Extractions: Brown University . Brown University's Education Department focuses its scholarly and teaching efforts on schooling and the socialization of young people. Coursework is offered in major disciplines that support inquiry into learning, human development, and schooling, including developmental psychology, history, philosophy, and economics. Several department courses are cross-disciplinary, bringing a multiple set of insights to bear on problems in education. In addition to an Education Studies concentration, the Education Department offers teacher preparation programs for undergraduate students and an M.A.T. program in Secondary Education preparing students for certification to teach English, History/Social Studies, and Biology. In addition, an M.A.T. and a A.B./M.A.T. are offered in Elementary Education. Course and program information may be found on the Brown University web site at http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Education/teacheredprgs.html
GO.HRW.COM rhode island Education rhode islands Department of Elementary and Secondary Education provides information on school programs and teacher certification. http://go.hrw.com/hrw.nd/gohrw_rls1/pKeywordResults?SE7 Resources
National Center For Alternative Certification State Profile. Alternative teacher certification Routes in the State rhode island is not currently implementing any Alternative teacher certification routes. http://www.teach-now.org/states/rhodeisland/frmRhodeIslandIndex.asp
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Testing Of Teachers Is A Necessity Last year only 16 minority people took the NTE in rhode island. Ten of them met the requirements for teacher certification. If the http://www.roddriver.com/education_910316.html
Extractions: Column from the Westerly Sun, May 16, 1991 ROD DRIVER The headlines are familiar: "U.S. flunks out in geography test." "Undergrads lack basic skills." "A rising tide of mediocrity." "U.S. students finish at bottom in math, science." One in seven Americans cannot pick out the United States on a world map, 50 percent cannot locate England and 75 percent do not know where the Persian Gulf is. The average high school student reads at only eighth grade level - yet he or she has a "B" average. Colleges and universities are teaching remedial arithmetic and writing courses to many of their students. And employers complain that job applicants are not even prepared for entry-level positions without additional training. (One retailer uses the following employment-interview question: What is the sales tax on a $100 purchase?) As the performance of high school graduates on the SAT declines, so do the standards set for admission by colleges. Albert Shanker, president of the American Federation of Teachers, may have exaggerated slightly last year when he said that "ninety-five percent of the kids who go to college in the United States would not be admitted to college anywhere else in the world." (This would probably not be an exaggeration if he restricted the comparison to the "industrialized" world.) No one seems to know exactly what the problem is.
Teachers Test Makes Sense teacher certification just because an applicant fails the NTE or any other standardized test. This type of reaction is by no means peculiar to rhode island. http://www.roddriver.com/education_890614.html
Extractions: Column from the Standard-Times , June 14, 1989 ROD DRIVER If 13 year olds from the United States take the same mathematics and science test as 13 year olds from England, Ireland, Spain, South Korea and four Canadian provinces, guess who comes in last? And when young Americans (aged 18-24) compare their knowledge of geography with that of their peers from eight other countries, who do you suppose is ninth? For years we have been warned of the poor performance of America's young people in mathematics, science, geography, languages and writing. The faculty at the University of Rhode Island, dismayed at the poor writing ability of the average URI student, is seeking ways to correct the deficiency. Hoping to do something about declining educational standards, the R.I. Board of Regents joined those of 25 other states in 1986 by adopting the National Teachers' Exam (NTE) as one criterion for teacher certification. In addition to having a degree in education, new applicants seeking certificatio to teach in R.I. public schools must pass three portions of the NTE - on communication skills, general knowledge and professional knowledge. One in four Rhode Island applicants has been failing at least part of this test - most often the part on "communication skills." Among Blacks, Hispanics and persons whose native language is not English the failure rate is higher.
Extractions: Development Project APPLICATION NO : R168A20018 APPLICANT : Rhode Island Department of Education 22 Hayes Street Providence, Rhode Island 02908 CONTACT PERSON : Dennis Cheek TELEPHONE : (401) 277-2821, ext.2150 AWARD TO DATE : $613,520 PROJECT PERIOD : 10/01/92-09/30/95 The Rhode Island Mathematics and Science Framework Development Project is designed to improve the impact of state frameworks on classroom instruction by developing a process which fosters maximum involvement in the visioning and dialogue necessary to determine high quality learner outcomes and authentic assessment strategies for ALL students. The state frameworks would address issues of learning theory, instructional practices, assessment and evaluation, professional development, equity and access, community involvement and the life long learner idea as a woven thread throughout the policy document. The intent of this document is to improve the quality of instructional practices so that children will develop as self-confident and enthusiastic individuals who will contribute to a global society. To involve all stakeholders from the very onset of the development process, regional, collaborative initiatives will foster input from local partners. Along with these regional efforts will come broad-based statewide activities that incorporate the ideas of national, state, and local stakeholders. Once the dialogue and vision for state frameworks has been underway, a statewide development team would begin the process for writing the first draft of Rhode Island's Policy Framework for Mathematics and Science. Other activities include guidelines for teacher certification and recertification in cooperation with the Office of Higher Education.
Math Department - Mathematics Readiness Requirement 1994. Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, BA. University of rhode island. 1994. teacher certification in Secondary Education Mathematics. State of rhode island. http://www.fsc.edu/math/msaadiresume.html
Extractions: Mary Ann Barbato 845 Clark Street Gardner, MA 01440 (978) 632-2443 (H) (978) 665-3211 (W) msaadi@fsc.edu EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, PhD University of Rhode Island Research interest: Graph Theory Dissertation: Some Results on Tree-Tolerance Representations Advisor: Dr. Nancy Eaton Master of Science in Mathematics, M.S. University of Rhode Island Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, B.A. University of Rhode Island Teacher Certification in Secondary Education Mathematics State of Rhode Island TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2001-present Assistant Professor in Mathematics Fitchburg State College Mathematics Department Duties: Full time teaching responsibilities, office hours, academic advising, serving on college committees Courses : Basic Mathematics II, Mathematics Across the Curriculum, Finite Mathematics, Functions, ntroduction to Mathematical Thought Technology: Graphing calculators and Derive Graduate Teaching Assistant University of Rhode Island Duties: Full teaching responsibilities and weekly office hours. Courses Technology: Graphing calculators and Maple.