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  1. Teacher supply, training and demand in Tennessee as related to certification (George Peabody College for Teachers. Contributions to education) by Lacy H Elrod, 1934

61. National Center For Alternative Certification
NEBRASKA, Transitional Route to Regular teacher certification, G, 254. ProvisionalReEntry Teaching Certificate, G, 258. tennessee, Alternative License Type A, G,263.
http://www.teach-now.org/frm2004TableofContents.asp
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PART I - CLASS A and CLASS B ALTERNATE ROUTES TO TEACHER CERTIFICATION Criteria for Class A and Class B Alternative Routes to Teacher Certification
Class Page ALABAMA Alternative Baccalaureate-Level Approach
B Preliminary Certificate Approach B ARKANSAS Non-Traditional Licensure Program B CALIFORNIA District Intern Certificate A Early Completion Intern Option A

62. National Center For Alternative Certification
Where can I get certified to teach through an alternative route in tennessee? Officeof teacher Licensing in the tennessee State Department of Ed.
http://www.teach-now.org/states/tennessee/frmTennesseeIndex.asp
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63. Teacher Certification In New York State. July 2001. Research And Educational Ser
tennessee; Texas; Utah; Vermont; Virginia; Washington; West Virginia. Questionsregarding teacher certification may be directed to the State Education Department
http://www.nysut.org/research/bulletins/teachercertification.html
HOME Research and Educational Services Teacher Certification in New York State.
Information Bulletin No. 200112 (Replaces 979811 989913 990001 and 990024) July 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Local leaders and members are currently faced with many problems and questions concerning certification. This is due in no small part to the certification regulations which went into effect on September 2, 1993 as well as the changes recently adopted by the Regents that go into effect in September 2004. This Bulletin describes those regulations which are currently in place. The purpose of this Information Bulletin is to summarize the information most commonly sought by members and local leaders. Please bear in mind that this Information Bulletin is for INFORMATION ONLY , and is not to be considered as an official interpretation of the rules and regulations of the Commissioner. Official answers on the interpretation of certification regulations and certification status can only be obtained from the Office of Teaching of the State Education Department (see sidebar for contact information). HIGHLIGHTS
  • Certification may be achieved in six ways: through the completion of an approved program; through individual assessment of a candidate's educational background; through Interstate Agreements, including the Northeast Regional Credential; through completion of a new alternative certification program, and new regulations for out-of-state teachers.

64. 5/15/02 -- Critical Study Of NBPTS Spurs State Advisory Group To Act -- Educatio
gains of tennessee students in various subjects over three years to gauge the effectivenessof 16 teachers who have received the advanced teacher certification
http://www.edweek.com/ew/newstory.cfm?slug=36board.h21

65. Teacher Certification Links
Development; South Carolina teacher certification; South Dakota teachercertification; tennessee Office of teacher Licensing; Texas
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  • 66. Riverdeep | For Teachers | Tennessee Certification
    certification Tests, Recertification Requirements, Substitute teacher Requirements. TennesseeDepartment of Education, Office of teacher Licensing, 5th Floor
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    Tennessee Department of Education - Office of Teacher Licensing Tennessee Department of Education - Home Page Tennessee Department of Education,
    Office of Teacher Licensing,
    5th Floor,
    Andrew Johnson Tower, Nashville, TN
    phone: (615) 532-4873 or forms request line: (615) 532-4885 email Appropriate portions of the PRAXIS exam.
    Information about The PRAXIS Series tests
    1. Out-of-State Licence: valid for 5 years, upon completion of a minimum of 3 years, license will advance to Professional License.

    67. Division Of Teacher Quality And Urban Education - Teacher Certification
    North Carolina, South Carolina, tennessee, Texas, Virginia). Education Division ofTeacher Quality Urban Education Educator certification For questions
    http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divteachqual/teachcert/accredagency.html
    Home Educator Certification
    Accrediting Agencies and Associations Recognized
    by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education
    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.
    Regional Institutional Accrediting Associations
    (with Regional Commissions and states in region) Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
    Commission on Higher Education and
    Commission on Secondary Schools
    3624 Market Street
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

    68. Office Of Teacher Licensing
    for the Office of teacher Licensing. The information provided hold or wish to hold a tennessee teaching license Address tennessee Department of Education. Office of teacher Licensing
    http://www.state.tn.us/education/lic_home.htm
    Skip to Content. Home Directories Tests ... Contact Us Main content begins below.
    Office of Teacher Licensing
    Welcome to the home page for the Office of Teacher Licensing. The information provided here should be beneficial to all teachers who hold or wish to hold a Tennessee teaching license. Please feel free to contact our office if we may be of further assistance. Kinds of TN teacher licenses Earning a TN teacher license How to renew a TN teacher license Additional degree/endorsement to TN teacher license ... Permits Staff Directory
    • Main Number:
    • Director:
      Vance Rugaard
    • Secretary to Director:
      Martha Howland
    • Adding Endorsements:
      Jerry Dale
    • Advanced Degrees
      Administrative Advancements:
      Jeannie Bellephant
    • Alternate/Interim Licenses "Education Comments": Sharon Henderson
    • Flagged and Revoked Licenses Licensing Webmaster: Sharon Walker
    • Licenses for New Graduates: Ken Nye Sandra Fox
    • Troops to Teachers: Mike Schroeder
    • Academic Licensure Advancement Permits Career Ladder Maintenance: Virginia Brooks
    • Duplicate/Name change requests School System requests: Sandra Fox
    • Occupational Licenses: Jerry Dale
    • Renewals of Academic Licenses: Sharon Walker Sandy Willis
    • Out of State/Foreign Applicants: Sandy Willis Sharon Walker
    • Survey Requests(Research): Sandy Willis
    • Questions Concerning Mail Received: Becky Hethcote
    Mailing Address: Tennessee Department of Education

    69. The Heartland Institute - Panel Faults Research Critical Of NBPTS Certification
    on data from the tennessee ValueAdded Assessment System for the 16 NBPTS-certifiedgrades 3-8 teachers in tennessee who have value-added teacher reports in
    http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=11285

    70. Tennessee
    preparation program and satisfy tennessee s licensure test information about approvedteacher education programs or certification for individuals who
    http://www.ets.org/praxis/prxtn.html
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    Tennessee
    Supplement to: The Praxis Series 2003-2004 Registration Bulletin
    Directory
    How to Qualify for Teacher Licensure
    Who Must Take the Tests

    Where to Get Additional Information

    Test Preparation
    ...
    Where to Take the Tests
    How to Qualify for Teacher Licensure
    The Praxis Series: Professional Assessments for Beginning Teachers . These tests are available in paper-based or computer-based formats. Licensure will require satisfactory completion of the Praxis II: Subject Assessments, the second component of The Praxis Series. Required tests include the Principles of Learning and Teaching, Subject Assessment, and Specialty Area tests. See below for a complete listing of required tests.
    Who Must Take the Tests
    Candidates pursuing alternate routes for licensure must satisfy the same testing requirements as candidates in the traditional program. Exemption from testing is available if a candidate held a full teaching license prior to July 1, 1984, or holds a valid license from a reciprocal state where requirements have been met.

    71. More Uncertified Teachers Leading State's Classrooms - Monday, 08/06/01
    She is less than a year away from being a certified teacher in tennessee.Getting a permit to teach was a way for her to get into the classroom.
    http://www.tennessean.com/local/archives/01/04/07255690.shtml
    Local news Business news e-Technology Williamson Co. ... Photo gallery COUNTY NEWS: Cheatham About Davidson A.M. Dickson Maury ... Wilson
    Monday, 08/06/01 email this article More uncertified teachers leading state's classrooms By DORREN KLAUSNITZER
    Staff Writer
    There is a joke in Tennessee that anyone with a bachelor's degree is a teacher. Statewide, that was the case for 1,390 people in the 1999-2000 school year. Because of a national teacher shortage, school districts are issuing teaching permits to people with no training in how to teach a classroom full of children, no license to be a teacher, no certification. Across the state, the number of people allowed to teach without certification went up more than 98% over three years — from 701 in 1997-98 to 1,390 during 1999-2000. Figures for last year were not available. In Metro, there was almost a 100% jump in only one year, from 99 uncertified people in the 1998-99 school year to 196 the next year. The numbers dipped last year, when Metro allowed 140 people to teach without the proper certification. All this is cause for alarm for Al Mance, executive director of the Tennessee Education Association, which represents the state's 55,000 teachers.

    72. Indenpendent Panel Report On Tennessee Study Of NBPTS
    The study sample consists of 16 of the 40 teachers in tennessee who have receivedNBPTS certification; it is not clear how the 16 teachers were selected.
    http://www.ecs.org/html/special/nbpts/PanelReport.htm
    Synthesis of Reviews of "The Value-Added Achievement Gains of NBPTS-Certified Teachers in Tennessee: A Brief Report" RELATED LINKS Back to Links
    Introduction
    In May, 2002, J.E. Stone, Ed.D, of the College of Education at East Tennessee State University, produced a seven-page paper entitled, "The Value-Added Achievement Gains of NBPTS-Certified Teachers in Tennessee: A Brief Report." The Education Commission of the States asked four scholars to review the study. This synthesis summarizes the comments of Dominic Brewer, Susan Fuhrman, Robert Linn and Ana Maria Villegas. Research Problem The reviewers agree that the problem Stone addresses, the relationship between student achievement Subjects and Sample The study sample consists of 16 of the 40 teachers in Tennessee who have received NBPTS certification; it is not clear how the 16 teachers were selected. Reviewers presume that the other 24 teachers are not in grades 3-8, where students are tested annually under the Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System. Stone's failure to explain how the 16 teachers were selected from the total "n" of 40 is just one example of the absence of any descriptive data about the subjects. Reviewers would have liked the following information about the sample teachers:

    73. Tennessee Education Association - Teaching Center - ESEA/NCLB
    At grades 712 the certificate must be in the specific teaching content area.teacher Effect Data* Under tennessee s Value-Added Assessment System, some
    http://www.teateachers.org/teachctr/07242326.php

    74. Tennessee Education Association - Teaching Center - Instruction
    NBPTS certification Areas. Early Adolescence through Young Adulthood/Career and TechnicalEducation (Teachers of students 2004 tennessee Education Association
    http://www.teateachers.org/teachctr/07034055.php

    75. The Story Of State-Mandated Mentoring In Tennessee
    and assessment of beginning teachers through their fourth year, but the assessmentwas not tied to certification decisions. The tennessee program did not
    http://www.teachermentors.com/MCenter Site/StateStories/Tenn.html
    Tennessee - Return to the "What's Happening in the States?" Page - Updated April 2, 1998 Tennessee - One of the early reforms that is relevant to mentoring was the State of Tennessee Career Ladder, which was begun by the Comprehensive Educational Reform Act in . This program was a state-wide effort to recognize excellent teaching, create incentives for teacher growth, create career stages, and to utilize excellent teachers in new roles such as staff development leader and new teacher mentor. As a state-wide initiative, the Career Ladder took on many of the issues of egalitarianism and school culture which have plagued most innovations that try to change teacher roles. The opportunity to earn several thousand dollars a year more, to work an extra month or two on curriculum and other teacher concerns, or to help a beginning teacher by mentoring made acceptance of this plan much easier. See Furtwengler, C. (1985). "Tennessee's Career Ladder Plan: They Said It Couldn't Be Done", Educational Leadership, November, ASCD. The mentor role in the Career Ladder called for assistance and assessment of beginning teachers through their fourth year, but the assessment was not tied to certification decisions. The Tennessee program did not provide money to support school mentoring programs.

    76. Teaching Jobs Overseas: Alternative Routes To Teacher Certification
    state.sd.us/deca Alternative Routes Alternative certification (D); (605 TENNESSEETennessee Department of Education, Office of teacher Licensing Andrew
    http://www.joyjobs.com/center/certification.htm
    Teaching Jobs Overseas
    International Employment for Teachers
    Teaching Jobs Overseas Topics: international teaching, teaching overseas, teaching abroad, American and international schools, overseas jobs, international employment, etc.
    Alternative Certification Many states have developed or are initiating programs that provide alternative routes to teacher certification, particularly for mid-career professionals. The goal of such programs is to draw a diversity of individuals with in-depth subject matter backgrounds into teaching careers. Requirements for an alternative teaching license vary by state. For an overseas position, it does not matter what state your license is from. Generally, applicants must hold a bachelors degree in the subject to be taught, achieve a passing score on state-required examinations, complete an intensive teacher preparation program, and possibly fulfill a supervised teaching internship. Specific information on which school systems are offering internships can be requested from the schools. After satisfactory completion of these requirements, the applicant will be issued a teaching credential.

    77. Judith Condon
    Georgia teacher Certificate/1993 to 1998 South Carolina teacher Certificate/1986to 1989 tennessee teacher Certificate/ 1994 to 1999. EXPERIENCE.
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    Telephone: (615) 971-4655 OBJECTIVE A teaching position in the field of art. To advance as an active, exhibiting artist TEACHING COMPETENCIES All levels of ceramics, handbuilding, throwing, and all levels of drawing and painting. EDUCATION -The University of Tennessee-9/86 to 5/89
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    78. Teacher Ed At UD
    Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, Office of teacher Educ. Certification700 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 575012291. (605) 773-3553, None. tennessee,
    http://www.udel.edu/teachered/stagen.htm
    State Licensing Agencies Click on the state name to link to the State Department of Education website. State / Address Telephone Test Requirements Alabama State Department of Education Teacher Placement and Recruitment
    Gordon Persons Bldg.
    Rom 5202, P.O. Box 302101
    M ontgomery, AL 36130-2101 None Alaska Alaska Department of Education
    Teacher Certification
    801 W. 10th St.
    Suite 200
    Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Praxis Series Arizona Arizona State Board Of Education
    Teacher Certification Unit
    P.O. Box 6490
    Phoenix, AZ 85005-6490 Arizona Teacher Proficiency Exam ( AEPA Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education Professional Licensure #4 Capitol Mall, Room 106B or 107B Little Rock, AR 72201-1071

    79. Teachers @ Work
    tennessee Office of teacher Licensing Career Ladder CertificationState Dept. of Education, Gateway Plaza 710 James Robertson Pkwy
    http://www.teachersatwork.com/cert.html
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    State Offices and Other Resources AL AK AZ AR ... PR ALABAMA
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    Gordon Persons Building
    P.O. Box 302101
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
    Fax: (334) 242-0498
    State Department of Education
    ALASKA
    Teacher Certification
    Administrative Services 801 West 10th St., Suite 200 Juneau AK 99801-1894 Fax: (907) 465-2441 Certification Office ARIZONA Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 W. Jefferson Phoenix AZ 85007 (602) 542-4367 Fax: (602) 542-1141 Certification Office Teacher Certification Unit Arizona State Teacher Certification ARKANSAS Dept. of Education Teacher Education and Licensure 4 Capitol Mall Little Rock AR 72201-1071 CALIFORNIA Commission on Teaching Credentialing 1812 9th St. Sacramento 94244-2700 (916) 445-7254 Fax: (916) 327-3166 Certification Office COLORADO Colorado Dept. of Educator Licensing Unit 201 E. Colfax Ave. Denver CO 80203 (303) 866-6628 Fax: (303) 866-6968 Certification Office CONNECTICUT State Dept. of Education

    80. The Phonics Game & The Math Game - Educational Games & Toys
    BS, MS, in Elem. Ed. (currently working on ED.S) 1998 National Board Certifiedteacher - 1996 tennessee teacher of the Year - 1997 Fulbright Memorial Award
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    National Teacher Advisory Board These educators* serve as academic advisors, assisting Games2Learn.com in the development and evaluation of effective educational tools:
    LINDA CHEEK, M.S. — Etowah, Tennessee - BS, MS, in Elem. Ed. (currently working on ED.S)
    - 1998 National Board Certified Teacher
    - 1996 Tennessee Teacher of the Year
    - 1997 Fulbright Memorial Award Recipient
    - 1995 Tennessee Distinguished Classroom Teacher
    Linda currently teaches multiage grades 1-3 and has taught grades 1st through 5th grades over her 27 years of teaching. This is her first year serving on our board. CAROLYN FITCH, M.A. — Ludington, Michigan - BA in Education, MA in Reading Education
    - 1997 Celebrate Literacy Award from Lakeshore Reading Council
    Carolyn has taught Kindergarten through Eighth grade and has 17 years of teaching experience. She currently teaches Title I Reading in Kindergarten through Seventh Grade. Carolyn has received the Woman of the Year Award along with numerous community awards throughout her 20 year career. DENISE GIDEON, M.A. — Upland, California

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