Teacher Certification Publications - Requirements At A Glance the National teacher s Examination test are NOT required. The original certificate is valid for five years. wyoming DOES belong to the Interstate certification 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.
19980623 as we know it; if we change teacher certification; and if we change teacher salaries and in WEA News, the newsletter of the wyoming Education Association http://home.earthlink.net/~mantonucci/archives/19980623.htm
Extractions: Education Intelligence Agency INDEX Communiqué Archives HOME June 23, 199 + Todays communiqué marks the first anniversary of the Education Intelligence Agency. Thanks to all of you who have supported this enterprise over the past year. The outlook for the future is very bright and I hope to be able to bring this information to you for many years to come. + What was the California Teachers Association going to do if the paycheck protection initiative passed? EIA knows, but isnt telling just yet. The details will appear here next week if you dont see them elsewhere first. + In addition to its usual business, the CTA Board of Directors "reaffirmed the use of the term extremist and not Christian, far right, or right wing in referring to the attacks on public education." + There were no additional state delegate assembly votes on merger last week, but the news was still bad for pro-merger forces. The board of directors of the Alabama Education Association (which held its convention in December, before the Principles of Unity had been drafted) voted unanimously to oppose the merger. NEAs Alabama affiliate is the ninth largest in the nation. AEA Executive Director Paul Hubbert estimated a loss in membership of 10,000 should merger pass. Hubbert said that AFL-CIO affiliation "creates many philosophical obstacles" for Alabama teachers. The Alabama vote is, like the votes of the state assemblies, non-binding on the NEA Representative Assembly delegates.
Employee Achievements National Board teacher certification, Barb Corriveau, East Adaptive Physical Education teacher of the Year. wyoming Agriculture in the Classroom Honorees, http://www.laramie1.k12.wy.us/information/commrel/achievements.htm
Extractions: Community Relations Index Employee Achievements Rotary Teachers of the Month Employee Achievements 2003-2004 Chrystal Gates, Central - National Council of Teachers of English Leadership Award DeAnn Eisenhart , Central - Milken National Educator Award Alice Hild Farris , Central - Wyoming Library Association Distinguished Service Award Zelma McMullen , Central - Wyoming School Nurse of the Year Tony Dykeman - Inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame Ty Berry - FFA Honorary American Farmer Degree Employee Achievements 2002-2003 Ruth Bell, Wyoming Education Associations Gold Key Award Curtis Colbert , Central HS - Construction Careers Foundation Award Duane Cook , Central - Outdoor Skills and Wildlife Educator of the Year Matt Cox, Sheila Summerlin , Community Relations - First Place Wyoming Media Professionals Communications Competition Brenda Creel , Jessup - Walmart Teacher of the Year Jackie Donnelly , East - National Restaurant Association "National Teacher of Excellence" Willie Duran , HOPE Teacher of the Year Paula Egan-Wright , Arch Coal Teacher of the Year Gloria Edwards , Central - Selected by Governor and State Commissioner to attend the first States Institute on International Education in the Schools Jan Felton , Central- Athena Award/Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Carla Gregorio , Hebard - Cinco DeMayo Female Citizen of the Year Jean Holland , Bain - Honor Award from Wyoming Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
University Of Wyoming Study Internships Student Designed Major Study Abroad teacher certification. Education Trade and Industrial teacher Education Women s What U. wyoming Says. http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/academics.asp?listing=1
Phil's Place - Teacher Certification Resources teacher certification Resources. Thinking about moving? Check out the Tourism Page. certification in Wisconsin; certification in wyoming. http://phil.mav.net/tchrcert.html
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Teaching In State teacher certification. Professional Teaching Standards Board; teacher certification and Employment; wyoming certification FAQ. Professional Development. http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/wyoming/07_teacher.htm
Extractions: OELA NCELA's Mission User's Guide to Resource Collection Contact Us ... Technical Assistance Site Search Policy State Resource Pages Wyoming > Teaching in Wyoming Back To Wyoming Federally Funded Programs Teaching in Wyoming Education Associations Selected Publications Related Resources Teaching in Wyoming Teacher Certification Professional Development Teacher Quality National Council on Teacher Quality - State Profile via NCTQ
Teacher Certification you check requirements on a regular basis as many states are continually revising their 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 ...
Quality Counts 2004: Count Me In: Wyoming wyoming does little to ensure that its teachers are entering the classroom with full knowledge of their subjects. It does not administer teachercertification http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc04/state.cfm?slug=17wy.h23
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 State Profile. Alternative teacher certification Routes in Where can I get certified to teach through an alternative route in wyoming? Portfolio certification. http://www.teach-now.org/states/wyoming/frmWyomingIndex.asp
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U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices Professional Education and certification Office Old Department of Public Instruction teacher Education wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board Hathaway http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE/cert/State_Teacher_Cert_Off.html
DoDEA Press Release - New Deputy Director For Europe In that capacity, she developed standards for school accreditation and teacher certification and created the wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board. http://www.odedodea.edu/communications/news/neweurope/neweurope.html
Extractions: July 19, 1999 New DoDEA Deputy Director for Europe Selected Arlington, VA. The Honorable Rudy de Leon, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, today announced the selection of Diana Ohman as DoDEA Deputy Director for Europe. The selection was made through a competitive process that enlisted the participation of representatives from all interested groups: the military, parents, teachers, and senior DoDEA staff. As Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction from 1991 to 1994, Ohman was responsible for the oversight of 49 school districts dispersed over a wide geographical area including 7,000 teachers and 500 administrators. The schools served approximately 100,000 students. In that capacity, she developed standards for school accreditation and teacher certification and created the Wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board. She has been recognized for her experience and expertise in the education of high mobility student populations, standards based instruction, her advocacy for students with disabilities, and her development of technology systems to assist in the management of geographically dispersed schools and school districts. The success she has achieved in all her previous positions is widely attributed to her exemplary management skills and talent as a coalition builder and communicator. The date Ohman will assume the position of DoDEA Deputy Director for Europe, with responsibility for the oversight of all eight Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) districts in Europe has not yet been set.
Charter School Teacher Certification competency, would qualify to teach under alternative certification or authorization year and are supervised by a teacher with a wyoming Charter Schools, Yes. http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=93
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
NEEAP's Survey Of Environmental Education:State Summaries (N-W) Required EE Training for teacher certification or Licensing Master Plan Coordinated Statewide teacher Inservice Training wyoming Components in place State EE http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/neeap/research/StatusofEE/profile2.htm
Wyoming - 1998 Status Of EE Survey Results Stateby-State Results of the Survey of State-Level EE Programs (1998). wyoming. Program Components. Required EE training for teacher certification or licensing, http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/neeap/research/StatusofEE/states98/WYresults.htm
Extractions: National Environmental Education Advancement Project State-by-State Results of the Survey of State-Level EE Programs (1998) Wyoming 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
Arch Coal, Inc. | Community: Carla Adams Warren earned her bachelor s degree and teacher s certification at Black The Arch Coal teacher recognition program features is supported by the wyoming Department of http://www.archcoal.com/community/2004Cooper.asp
Extractions: Terri L. Cooper believes knowledge is the key to a successful life - and education is the means through which that knowledge is obtained. "Students who are provided with a quality education are empowered to fulfill their dreams, to maximize their potentials, and to lead their lives as valuable, contributing members of society," Cooper says. Today Cooper received confirmation of her own contributions. She became one of only 10 Wyoming teachers to earn a 2004 Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Award. Steven F. Leer, Arch Coal president and chief executive officer, made the announcement, accompanied by Wyo. Governor Dave Freudenthal; Dr. Cheryl Schroeder, educational consultant representing Dr. Trent Blankenship, superintendent of public instruction; and Gary McDowell, president of the Wyoming Education Association, during a ceremony at Carey Junior High School in Cheyenne. "These teachers challenge and inspire students to reach for their dreams," said Leer. "They are helping build a stronger Wyoming and a stronger America one student at a time. Arch Coal is proud to recognize some of the state's most talented teachers and their tremendous contributions to our society."