Teacher Education | Secondary Certification by the Bureau of teacher certification and Preparation If you anticipate seeking certification outside Pennsylvania Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, wyoming. http://www.fandm.edu/Departments/studentacadaffairs/education/certification.html
Extractions: Teacher Education Home Contact Teacher Certification in Pennsylvania Approved Certification Preparation Programs In PA Pennsylvania has 93 colleges and universities that offer teacher education programs approved by the Department of Education. Students who secure the recommendation for certification by the college or university have met: all requirements of the approved preparation program, the qualifying scores on the appropriate Praxis tests and other requirements established by the State Board of Education. The program approval process is based upon general and subject-specific guidelines, rather than a minimum number of credits, set by the Department of Education and implemented by the preparing institution. To view the programs, go to: Approved Certification Programs Requirements for Teacher Certification in Pennsylvania All candidates for initial certification in Pennsylvania must have earned at least a baccalaureate degree, completed an approved program of teacher education and passed the PRAXIS series tests for their certification area. All candidates for certification must meet the qualifying scores for all applicable tests at the time their applications for certification are received by the Bureau of Teacher Certification and Preparation. Students interested in seeking certification may pick up materials pertaining to these tests in the Education Department Office at 57 South College St. or may review and download the materials instantly from the
Extractions: State-By State Analysis WYOMING Although, Wyoming meets some of the AFT criteria for good charter school law, it exempts charter schools from meeting state standards and does not require that charter school students take the same test instrument used in other public schools Admissions policies: The law states that school admission cannot be determined by residence except when a public school is converted into a charter. Admission shall not be determined solely on academics. The potential charter school must state admission requirements in application, and the means by which the school will achieve a racial and ethnic balance among its pupils that is reflective of the general population residing within the territorial jurisdiction of the school district in which the charter petition is submitted. State standards apply: No. Charter school applications must describe measurable pupil outcomes identified for use by the charter school. Pupil outcomes must measure the extent to which all pupils of the school demonstrate they have attained the skills and knowledge specified in the school's educational program, and must describe the method by which pupil progress in meeting these outcomes is measured.
AFT: PSRP: Status Of State Paraprofessional Certification Back to List. VERMONT STATE CERTIFIED, Back to List. WEST VIRGINIA, teacher aides and teacher assistants have no standards for employment. wyoming, NONE. 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.
State By State W earn teacher certification, or for more information on teacher certification programs in a 2427 Website http//www.dpi.state.wi.us/ wyoming wyoming Department http://www.abcte.org/statebystate-w.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. Washington
Certification Help 800) 9822378 wvde.state.wv.us/certification/. of Public Instruction teacher Education and Licensing wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board 1920 Thomas http://www2.nsta.org/careers/alternative_certification.asp
EAN Resources: Certification Instruction Professional Education and certification Office Old Department of Public Instruction teacher Education 608266-1879 wyoming Professional Teaching http://resource.educationamerica.net/certification.html
Extractions: Certification Below is a list of addresses for departments of education by state. These addresses will be helpful in finding out more about state-specific regulations in obtaining teaching certification. While these addresses were accurate at the time of compilation, we cannot guarrantee that they will remain so. Alabama
Certification Dickinson Colleges teacher Education Program you anticipate seeking certification outside Pennsylvania Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, wyoming. http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/educ/certification.html
Extractions: Teacher Certification Prog ram Dickinson College offers certification in secondary education for the State of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has reciprocal agreements with 46 states. If you anticipate seeking certification outside Pennsylvania, then you need to plan early so the Department can help you expedite that process. Click on subject below to view the major(s) checklist of courses required for your selected area of certification. Certification can be obtained in: Social Studies certification requires a major in one of the following fields of study: Citizenship Education certification requires a major in one of the following fields of study: Social Science certification requires a major in one of the following fields of study: Education Department Certificate Sequence
AMERICAN RECORDER SOCIETY TEACHERS codes ARS, ARS2, or ARS3. For information about the ARS teacher certification program, or O Woods Hole MA 02543 ELLIOTT Jan 508/5400865 wyoming RI 02898 http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/recorder/Recorderteach.htm
Extractions: ARS2=ARS certified Level II ARS3=ARS certified Level III Members who wish to take the Level II or III Teacher Certification exam, or to be included in the Teacher Listing, should contact the ARS. Those teachers with ARS certification are listed below in italics . The ARS does not endorse individual teachers.
Office Of Student Services: Reciprocal Certification Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, wyoming, Dictrict of Columbia. 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.)
Calvin Education Department Vermont; Virginia; Washington; Washington DC*; West Virginia; Wisconsin*; wyoming*. Evaluations of programs will be done by the teacher certification Office at Calvin http://www.calvin.edu/academic/education/certific.htm
Extractions: However, many states are presently changing their certification requirements. For example, the states marked with an asterisk (*) now require a course in teaching the exceptional child. If you are an elementary teacher and if one of these states is your home state, or if you are quite certain you may teach in one of these states, you should consider taking a course in the exceptional child.
Wyoming Programs. wyoming Dept of Education, http//www.k12.wy.us/, Public schools, teacher certification, WY Dept of Education+++. US Census http://www.fascination.com/pub/bellis/wyoming.html
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Out Indiana, New York, wyoming. Candidates seeking certification in the above listed states should write to the teacher certification office of the state for 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.
Wyoming Job Network can also download the Statewide Certified Application on keywords such as school, teacher, instructor, education list and contact a wyoming Workforce Center http://wyjobs.state.wy.us/appview/tt_home.asp
Extractions: The WJN system provides multiple ways to search for teaching or administrative positions. Quick Search uses location and category to display a list of jobs for each occupation category. Job Browse uses location, duration and pay to locate jobs, with the option of selecting advanced criteria that uses job titles, skills, and education to narrow the search even further. You do not have to register with WJN to use these browse functions. However, if you register and enter your education, job skills and preferences, you will be able to run your own job matches and be included in matches run by WJN staff. Registered users can also find education-related jobs via our text-based Dynamic Job Lookup by entering keywords for job title, details and location. If you are already registered, login here.
State Support And Incentives The wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board will utilize receive 50% of the $2300 certification fee. Teachers interested in using candidate subsidy funds http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=Wyoming
Wyoming wyoming Candidate Subsidy Program The wyoming Professional Teaching 50% of the $2300 certification fee. Teachers interested in using candidate subsidy funds to http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo_print.cfm?state=Wyoming
Wyoming Second In Per-pupil Spending The wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board does not require teachers to take tests in the area they will be teaching for certification. http://www.edu-orchard.net/PROFESS/NEWS/1_8EdSpending.html
Extractions: By HOLLY STROTHER Star-Tribune staff writer CASPER - CST - When it comes to providing money and other resources to its schools, Wyoming ranks second in the nation, spending $8,657 per student in adjusted dollars, according to a national education report released Monday. But the state ranked dead last in terms of improving the quality of its teachers, receiving an F grade for the third straight year, Education Week's Quality Counts 2002 report found. New Jersey led the country in per-pupil spending last year, with $9,362 in dollars that reflect regional cost differences. The lowest-ranked state was Arizona, with per-pupil spending of $5,006. The U.S. average was $7,079, according to the report. For the first time in at least six years, the state got an A on its report card in adequacy of resources, which "accounts for both the number of students below an 'adequate' level of spending and the degree to which spending on those students falls short of adequate," according to the report. State Sen. Charlie Scott, R-Casper, said he believed the F grade was a fair assessment of two of the three areas of teacher improvement: Teacher's salaries are not enough for the state to recruit more high-quality teachers, he said, and the Wyoming Professional Teachers Standards Board policies are complicated and rigid to the detriment of the education system here.
Extractions: convenient place. My State ProfessionalTeacher.com takes the guesswork out of the teacher certification process. We've done the professional development research for you. Find out what is required to renew and maintain your teaching certificate, and how to plan and track your progress. Plus, download forms and other materials to submit to your state. Select your state now! Select a State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Extractions: OELA NCELA's Mission User's Guide to Resource Collection Contact Us ... Technical Assistance Site Search Ask An Expert Frequently Asked Questions Back To Frequently Asked Questions Practice ... Glossary AskNCELA No. 9 Email your questions: askncela@gwu.edu Which states offer certification or endorsement in Bilingual Education or ESL? last updated: 7.10.02 According to a 1999 survey of State Education Agencies, 39 states and the District of Columbia offer ESL teacher certification or endorsement, while 24 states and the District of Columbia offer bilingual/dual language teacher certification or endorsement. In addition to offering teacher certification in ESL, 23 states have legislative requirements that teachers placed in ESL classrooms must be certified in ESL. In addition to offering bilingual/dual language certification, 17 states have legislative requirements that teachers placed in bilingual/dual language classrooms must have bilingual/dual language certification. The table below provides a summary of ESL and bilingual/dual language offerings, and legislative requirements by state.
Wyoming Public Television - TeacherLine - Facilitators Christine Revere is a certified teacher with a background in Reading/Physical Education her Masters degree in Kinesiology/Health at the University of wyoming. http://www.wyoptv.org/teacherline/facilitators.php
Extractions: Christine Revere is a certified teacher with a background in Reading/Physical Education and Health. Christine has a Masters degree in Kinesiology/Health from the University of Wyoming. Her most recent position was teaching health and outdoor education at Wyoming Indian Middle School. Christine also has a head coaching endorsement for track/cross country. Christine and her husband live in Lander and have two grown children. DAVID PETERSEN dpeterse@wyoming.com Dave Petersen has been an educator for 24 years-23 of those years having been spent teaching at Lander Valley High School in Lander, WY. Dave is a member of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and is very active at the state level, as well. He is the President-Elect of the Wyoming Council of Teachers of Mathematics and has been involved in many accreditation processes, including the North Central Accreditation (NCA) team and Professional Teaching Standards Board Accreditation Team for the University of Wyoming. SANDRA GOTHARD