Univ Of Wisconsin - River Falls OGS - Teacher Certification Teachers. Starting Out Gain certification at the University of wisconsin - River Falls. Master of Science in Education - Elementary Education. http://www.uwrf.edu/ogs/1starting_teachers.php
Extractions: Master of Science in Education - Elementary Education Master of Science - Agriculture Education Master of Science - Communication Disorders Master of Science in Education - Counseling Initial certification for secondary education (Fine Arts; Literature, Communication and Language; Mathematics; Science; Social Science) is also available. Contact the Graduate Studies Office for more information.
1999-2001 University Of Wisconsin-Madison Undergraduate Catalog For UWMadison teacher certification students, the only endorsement accepted by the wisconsin Department of Public Instruction is obtained from the School of http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/home/archives/ug99/06education/cert.html
Extractions: See the list of teacher certification programs above. Degree requirements vary by program but, in general, the major components of teacher education programs include liberal studies course work; major course work; minor or elective course work; and professional education course work, including the Human Relations Program and field experiences. Teacher Certification Liberal Studies Requirements Teacher Certification Liberal Studies Requirements Return to Top Forty (40) total liberal studies credits are required, with 9 credits each in humanities, social studies, and science. See the specific requirements below. If college-level course work began prior to the fall of 1989, consult an adviser in Education Academic Services (EAS) for possible modifications of this requirement. Completion of the liberal studies requirement is NOT a prerequisite to professional program application or admission. Most liberal studies courses are offered by the College of Letters and Science, but courses in other schools/colleges (excluding the School of Education) may meet the requirement if designated by a T or C in the last column of the
Extractions: Non-Teacher Certification Liberal Studies Requirements Return to Top These requirements apply to the following School of Education programs: Occupational Therapy program requirements are listed in this catalog under the Department of Kinesiology. Completion of the entire liberal studies requirement is not a prerequisite to program application or admission. Thirty-six (36) total liberal studies credits are required, with 8 credits each in humanities, social studies, and science. See the specific requirements below. Most liberal studies courses are offered by the College of Letters and Science, but courses in other schools/colleges (excluding the School of Education) may meet the requirement if designated by a T or C in the last column of the Timetable or assigned a level code.
Extractions: Employment Links Troops to Teachers Program (TTT) TTT is a joint program of the U.S. Departments of Defense and Education that assists departing active duty military personnel, veterans and certain members/retirees who are associated with the reserve components, to transition to new careers as public school teachers. Teacher licensure/certification authority for the State of Wisconsin rests with the Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Current DPI standards require all applicants for licensure/certification to have a minimum of a bachelor's degree. Actual employment decisions are made exclusively by school districts.
Extractions: Students within the Outdoor Education/ Natural History major have the option of structuring their program to result in Wisconsin teacher licensure in Environmental Studies/ Secondary Education grades 6-12. In order to exercise this option refer to the section of the catalog under Environmental Education (Please scroll down on the Teacher Education page) and complete the list of courses under the Environmental Studies/Secondary Education heading. This program should begin no later than the first semester of the sophomore year in order to insure completion within the standard four-year format. (Assumes a minimum of 14 successful credits completed each long term and four spring courses.) All teacher certification standards apply. See How to Fulfill Degree and Certification Requirements , page 174, and Secondary Certification ... Natural History Major Page
Teacher Certification Publications - Requirements At A Glance A state administered certification test is NOT required Scores on the National teacher s Examination are NOT required wisconsin does NOT belong to the Interstate http://home.earthlink.net/~teachercertification/AtGlance.htm
Extractions: TCP Requirements At A Glance Our "Requirements At A Glance" section has become a popular addition to our states' requirements coverage. We include it in our complete reference guide to present various common facts about each state's application requirements. The references to "items also needed" at the beginning of each state refers to fifteen of the most common items required by each of the fifty states and D.C. for application. For your convenience, you may find their descriptions here, at the end of this listing. The following table with its associated links will assist you in locating the states quickly. Updated on 10/1/2003. Teacher Certification Publications State Locator Alabama Hawaii Massachusetts New Mexico ... District of Columbia " Items Required " List Alabama Also needed will be items: A, B, F, J and K (See page 2.) Supplemental application forms are required for many types of certificates. The fee is $20.00 (non-refundable) for initial certificates and renewals. Scores on the National Teacher's Examination Test are NOT required. All professional educator and renewable Career/Technical Certificates are valid for 5 years. Alabama DOES belong to the Interstate Certification Compact and has pacts with NCATE and the NASDTEC Interstates as well. Major revisions became effective July 1st, 1997 and were further revised as of March, 2002. Alaska Also needed are items A, B, C, F (for preliminary certificate), J, K, M, and N (Effective 12/98) - See page 2. Fee for all initial certificates is $90.00, and a $66.00 background check fee*. Submit all required documents in a single packet. Renewal fee is $90.00 per certificate. Updated background check for renewals. Praxis I Reading, Writing and Math IS required of all initial applicants. Alaska DOES belong to the Interstate Certification Contract and now has contract agreements with almost every state. Alaska does NOT require courses or competencies in Special Education. Alaska's current certification requirements became effective July 1, 2001.
2003 State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction Bureau of teacher Education Licensing and and program descriptions for alternative routes toward certification, send $110 http://www.ncei.com/2003/state_contacts.htm
State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction Bureau of teacher Education Licensing and and program descriptions for alternative routes toward certification, send $99 http://www.ncei.com/2002/02_state_contacts.htm
Extractions: @import url(../../ui/css/new.css); You are unable to see the navigation elements because they are created using JavaScript. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please enable JavaScript, or use our Site Map to find your way around the college website. Post baccalaureate certification is intended to meet the licensing needs for individuals in the following circumstances: Already degreed from an accredited institution but with no teacher education preparation. Already degreed with teacher education from an accredited institution with no state approved certification program. Already licensed, but seeking additional licensure areas. Provisionally licensed, but seeking avenues to address deficiencies for a regular license. We welcome your interest in pursuing post-baccalaureate WI state certification through our institution. It is important to note that we treat each applicant as an individual which means we do not have just one set of requirements in a "one-size-fits-all" program. Even though similar course requirements may be in common, specific requirements within the professional development and portfolio experience should reflect the unique deficiencies that must be met. Please note that you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view the application, checklist, and sample curriculum vitae. Acrobat Reader is free and can be
Extractions: Majors/Concentrations include: (speech communication and mass communication with tracks in generalist, journalism, media performance, media production, professional management and writing for the media); theatre (performance and design/technical); and theatre (acting, directing, scene design and technical direction, and lighting and sound design. Graduate Programs: Graduate Programs Communicating arts (speech communication, theatre, and mass communication).
Secondary Teacher Certification Marquettes Secondary teacher certification/Masters Degree in Instructional Leadership is in fields certifiable for secondary teaching in wisconsin to earn http://www.marquette.edu/education/pages/programs/cert/cert.shtml
Secondary Teacher Certification As required by the state of wisconsin, participants in this teacher certification program will be required to present a portfolio at three points after http://www.marquette.edu/education/pages/programs/cert/portfolio.shtml
DISTANCE LEARNING TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS Marquettes Online Accelerated teacher certification/Masters Degree certifiable for middle/secondary teaching in wisconsin, who are Program http://www.dantes.doded.mil/dantes_web/troopstoteachers/Teacher_Cert_DL_Schools-
Teacher Certification And State Education Departments Programs Alternative teacher certification programs available to for America- National teacher recruitment program Washington; West Virginia; wisconsin; Wyoming. http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/certification/
Extractions: Downloads ... Professional Development Enter your email address for FREE weekly teaching tips! Home Teacher Resources Certification/ State Education Departments 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 Board Teacher Certification Funding - For NC teachers.
Teacher Certification Offices In The United States wisconsin Bureau of teacher Education, Licensing and Placement teacher certification State Department of Public Instruction 125 S. Webster Street, PO Box 7841 http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/certification.shtml
State Support And Incentives Completion of the certification process, regardless of certification, substitutes for the wisconsin teacher License Renewal requirements. Other Involvement. http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=Wisconsin
Accreditation In addition, the wisconsin Department of Public Instruction recognizes the in Elementary Education and Secondary Education for initial teacher certification. http://www3.nl.edu/about/accreditation.cfm
Extractions: National-Louis University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60606 312/263-0456. National College of Education meets all twenty standards of the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. The College of Management and Business has earned professional accreditation from the International Assembly of Collegiate Business Education. Selected programs in the National College of Education are approved by the Illinois State Board of Education for certification of education professionals.
Teacher Certification - Deptartment Of Foreign Languages for teacher certification. See other Majors and Minors. Return to Foreign Language Home Page. Department of Foreign Languages University of wisconsinStevens http://www.uwsp.edu/forlang/mjmntch.htm
Extractions: Foreign Language Major (Teacher Certification) French, German, Spanish If you are a native speaker, see information on Placement. See: Additional requirements for teacher certification MINOR (TEACHER CERTIFICATION) French, German, Spanish If you are a native speaker, see information on Placement. See: Additional requirements for teacher certification. See: other Majors and Minors Return to Foreign Language Home Page Department of Foreign Languages
Extractions: French, German, Russian, Spanish Minimum Grade Point Average To be certified to teach a foreign language, you must complete the teaching major or minor with an overall grade point average of 3.0 in all college-level courses taken in the language you plan to teach, regardless of declaration of academic bankruptcy. In addition you must fulfill the following special requirements. Residency Requirement You must complete an appropriate period of residency in a country where the language is spoken, or participate in an alternative language immersion experience which must be approved by the Department. All teacher candidates in foreign languages should participate in a language based semester study abroad program, such as those offered by UW-SP in France, Germany, and Spain, or a junior year abroad. With the prior approval of the Department, students may substitute alternative experiences such as immersion programs or summer study abroad. Oral and Written Proficiency Requirement To be certified to teach a foreign language at elementary, middle, or secondary level, you must pass oral and written proficiency tests given by the Department before your application to student teach will be approved. It is your responsibility to schedule the oral proficiency test. (Contact: Marcia Parker for French, Jan Seiler for German, or Richard Barker or Renee Craig-Odders for Spanish).