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         Wisconsin Teacher Certification:     more detail
  1. National Teacher Certification Program (Budget briefs from the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau) by Gary Watchke, 1998
  2. Legislation on teacher preparation, licensure and regulation: 1997 Senate Bill 364, relating to creating a professional standards council for teachers ... Legislature / Wisconsin Legislative Council) by Russ Whitesel, 1997
  3. A study of 1973 School of Education graduates and certification candidates: Their employment status and selected other variables by Lawrence J Barnett, 1974
  4. Certification of special education personnel (Staff brief) by Melanie Huff, 1974
  5. A comparison study of teacher certified and non-certified evaluators functioning in vocational schools by Kristen D Kensley, 1977
  6. Teacher licenses and teacher education program approval: (Ch. PI 34, Wis. Adm. Code) (LC abstract) by Joyce L Kiel, 2002
  7. Interim report: Development of conceptual structures for the home economics major, phase 1 by Jeanette Daines, 1980
  8. Development of conceptual structures for the home economics major: Phase III continued by Jeanette Daines, 1982
  9. Development of conceptual structures for the home economics major : phase II by Jeanette Daines, 1981

81. Wisconsin.gov - - Frequently Asked Questions - State Of Wisconsin - Education
Where can I locate information on certification for teachers? Where can I find contacts for literacy and adult education in the State of wisconsin?
http://www.wisconsin.gov/state/core/faq_wisconsin_education.html
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82. UWS Undergrad And Graduate Programs - Search
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To find your academic program(s) , select from any of the search criteria below. In most cases, students may begin a program at any of the UW Colleges (the UW System Freshman/Sophomore Transfer institutions) or at any UW Baccalaureate institution. Select Campus(es):
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83. Population Of Wisconsin Teachers
teacher Mobility. teacher Turnover in wisconsin. Population of wisconsin teachers. The findings for wisconsin are based on information
http://www.ncrel.org/quality/mobility/wi/pop.htm
Teacher Mobility
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Population of Wisconsin Teachers
The findings for Wisconsin are based on information from 1,882 teachers who began their teaching careers in Wisconsin during the 1994-95 school year. The career of each teacher in the sample is followed from the entry year through the 1999-2000 school year. Figure 1 provides a profile of the personal characteristics of the newly hired 1994-95 Wisconsin teachers. Slightly more than 72 percent of these new teachers were women, and the majority were white. More than 71 percent were age 30 or younger. Only 6 percent possessed graduate degrees. *Includes whites as well as ethnic minority groups who numbered too few to form another representative sample. Next >> Population of Wisconsin Teachers Analysis of Teachers Moving From, Staying In, and Leaving Wisconsin Wisconsin Teacher Survey Results ...
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84. Wisconsin PK-16 Leadership Council
Foundation which enabled the College to initiate wisconsin’s first formal program to support and assist teachers preparing to achieve this certification.
http://www.wisconsin.edu/pk16/awards/awards03.htm
2003 Programs of Distinction Press Release
    PROGRAMS OF DISTINCTION Balanced Literacy Initiative
    Milwaukee Partnership Academy
    Christine Anderson
    summary
    A comprehensive literacy program providing balanced skills development within literature-rich activities including reading, writing, listening, speaking, deep thinking, and researching skills.
    As an urban PK-16 initiative, the MPA clearly represents the best of educational collaboration by bringing together a diverse group of leaders from the area public schools, public and private post-secondary education sectors, the local education association and school board, as well as business and industry.  This high level collaborative effort has resulted in the creation of a program that will have a huge impact on the quality of teaching and learning in the region and serve as a model for statewide efforts.

85. Oral Proficiency Exam For Teacher Certification
OPI EXAMINATION. THE ORAL PROFICIENCY INTERVIEW. IN MODERN LANGUAGES. REQUIRED FOR teacher certification. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINGREEN BAY. WHAT IS THE OPI IN
http://www.uwgb.edu/modlang/opi.htm
OPI EXAMINATION
THE ORAL PROFICIENCY INTERVIEW
IN MODERN LANGUAGES
REQUIRED FOR TEACHER CERTIFICATION UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINGREEN BAY
WHAT IS THE OPI IN MODERN LANGUAGES?
The OPI assesses your oral proficiency in a modern language. It measures language proficiency by identifying patterns of strengths and weaknesses in oral communication. The specific aspects evaluated are: accent, grammar, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.
WHO NEEDS TO TAKE THE OPI?
The OPI complies with the Department of Public Instruction requirement of an oral proficiency measurement for all candidates for certification to teach a foreign language from K-12. Passing the OPI is a prerequisite for student teaching for these students.
WHEN SHOULD I TAKE THE OPI?
A great part or all coursework towards the foreign language major or minor should be completed before the student takes this examination. It is strongly recommended that the student take this examination soon after completion of an approved immersion period.
WHO ADMINISTERS THE OPI? The Modern Language Faculty conducts these examinations.

86. UW-Green Bay French Program
Oral Proficiency Interview Requirement for teacher certification. Ken Fleurant French Program Adviser Cofrin Library 825 A University of WisconsinGreen Bay
http://www.uwgb.edu/modlang/french/frenprog.htm
Studying French at the University of WisconsinGreen Bay
Program Information
The program in French studies is designed to help students develop practical language skills while they learn about the literature, culture and people of France and the French-speaking world.
The Value of French Studies
A major language in over forty countries on five continents, French is the most international foreign language. It is one of the two most important diplomatic languages, the language of business in a large part of the world, and an important research language for many disciplines (including art, music, linguistics, history, law, political science, anthropology and theology). The broad training that is part of a program in French studies (including written and oral communication skills, reading and analyzing texts, history, geography and social studies) is an excellent means to personal growth and intellectual enrichment. It is also a fine preparation for entrance into the professional world. In addition to teaching and graduate studies, French majors have developed successful careers in many areas of business, the service professions and government. In addition to the regularly scheduled array of courses, the French program also offers students the opportunity to earn degree credits while studying abroad. Believing that experiencing another culture can have a profound effect on a student's life, UWGreen Bay supports a UW-System semester program in Paris every spring, and accepts credits with faculty approval from numerous other study-abroad programs. See an adviser for details.

87. Social Studies Development Center (SSDC)
In wisconsin, for example, a new law stipulates that to achieve certification teachers must demonstrate competency in the subjects they will teach.
http://www.indiana.edu/~ssdc/histcertdig.htm
State Certification Requirements for History Teachers
By Sarah Drake Brown
December 2003
In concert with a rising interest in history education, there is concern about the quality of education and certification of history
teachers. Many researchers, theorists, and specialists have weighed in on the issue of teacher preparation and certification. To what extent are history teachers prepared and certified to teach the discipline? This Digest discusses (1) general findings about out-of-field teaching, (2) findings about state teacher certification requirements, (3) findings about content standards for teacher preparation and licensure, and (4) recommendations for improving preparation and certification requirements for history teachers.
OUT-OF-FIELD TEACHING IN HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
According to the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics School and Staffing Survey, in 1999-2000 71% of middle school history teachers lacked a college major in history or certification in history; 11.5% lacked a college major, a college minor, or certification in history. At the high school level, 62.5% lacked a college major or certification in history and 8.4% lacked a college major, college minor, or certification. The results for social science teachers were not quite as dismal, but they were notable nonetheless. Most striking is that the percentage of middle and high school teachers who had neither a college history major nor certification increased since 1987-1988. The high school increase was slight-62.1% to 62.5%. But at the middle school level, out-of-field teachers increased from 67.5% to 71% (Gewertz 2002).

88. Master Of Arts In Education / Teacher Education For Elementary
Research K12 Education degrees from University of Phoenix Online and 7569 other online degrees and courses.
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