Major And Minor Requirements Full information on teachercertification requirements is available from theSchool of Education. indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. http://www.ipfw.edu/pols/majormin.htm
Extractions: Requirements To earn the B.A. with a major in political science, you must fulfill the requirements of IPFW and the School of Arts and Sciences. In addition, you must complete 30 credits in political science (POLS) courses, including Y205 (writing course), Y395 (statistics course), and Y490 (senior seminar), and not more than six credits of 100-level POLS courses. If you are pursuing a major other than political science, you may earn a minor in political science by completing a minimum of 18 credits, including at least nine resident credits, in the discipline with a grade of C or better in each course. A maximum of six credits may be earned in 100-level courses, and a minimum of six credits in courses at or above the 300-level (not including Y398 or Y482). Neither Y398 Internship in Urban Institutions nor Y482 Practicum may count for more than six of the 18 credits; these two courses together may not count for more than nine of of the 18 credits. You may be certified as a secondary teacher of social studies after fulfilling all requirements for the B.A. with a major in political science and all requirements for teacher certification. A teaching minor in social studies is also available. Full information on teacher-certification requirements is available from the School of Education.
Extractions: Contact Information Post-baccalaureate studies are ideal for adults who have already earned a bachelors degree but who wish to make themselves more marketable, broaden their professional knowledge, or prepare for a career change. A full- or part-time course of supplementary undergraduate study can help you meet your career goals. Once you are accepted to the second bachelors degree program, your official transcripts will be evaluated according to your intended major. Ninety-four (94) credits will be "transferred" to your new program. You are then responsible for (1) earning a minimum of 30 additional IUP credits and (2) meeting the requirements for graduation established by the department and college in which the new degree is to be earned. Your prior coursework and the requirements for your new degree may demand completion of more than 30 undergraduate credits.
Extractions: Capella University's School of Education offers a wide selection of online graduate-level certificate programs and professional development courses for educators and trainers. Subject areas include: Capella University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, Member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Altcertification US Department of Veterans Affairs Alternative teacher certification;Urban teachers; Who Will Teach indiana's Children with Disabilities. http://www.emtech.net/altcertification.htm
Extractions: 1998 Amendments to Higher Education Act of 1965TITLE IITEACHER QUALITY Alternative Certification for Teachers. ERIC Digest 1, 1986 Alternative Certification Programs Alternative Teacher Certification - Carol Newman Alternative Teacher Certification An Overview - C. Emily Feistritzer Alternative Teacher Certification: A Study of First Year Personnel in Eleven Western States American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Benefit Programs for Veterans California's Future: Highly Qualified Teachers for all Students ... District Intern Pilot Program - California Commission on Teacher Credentialling EJ475254_260 The Context of Alternative Teacher Certification Help Wanted: One Million+ Good Women and Men Improving Americas Schools: Newsletter on Issues in School Reform May 1996 Lots of Students, Not Enough Teachers Modern Education Productivity Research National Association for Alternative Certification National Association for Alternative Certification Online Journal ... Who Will Teach Indiana's Children with Disabilities ALABAMA
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3120.04 - EMPLOYMENT OF SUBSTITUTES teacher who holds a current indiana teacher License and who meets all local criteriawill be exempt from the substitute teacher certification requirement. http://www.neola.com/pioneer-in/policies/po3120.04.htm
Extractions: Pioneer Regional School Corporation - EMPLOYMENT OF SUBSTITUTES The School Board recognizes the need to procure the services of substitutes in order to continue the operation of the schools as a result of the absence of regular personnel. The Superintendent shall employ substitutes as services are required to replace temporarily-absent regular staff members. Such assignment of substitutes may be terminated when their services are no longer required. Professional substitutes must possess a valid Indiana professional certification kept on file in the Office of the Superintendent. SUBSTITUTE TEACHER CERTIFICATION PLAN Pioneer Regional School Corporation employs sixty-five (65) certified staff. On any given school day, one or more regularly assigned teachers are routinely absent due to classroom field trips, professional staff development activities, individual professional growth conferences, school business, personal illness, etc. It is the goal of the Corporation to provide each individual student with the best educational experience possible. This means the least amount of disruption to the instructional day is most important. Therefore, recruiting and retaining the most effective substitute teachers to augment the regular teaching staff is a high priority mission. Education Requirements Category 1: A substitute teacher who holds a current Indiana Teacher License and who meets all local criteria will be exempt from the substitute teacher certification requirement.
U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices Illinois 1 State teacher certification Board 100 North First Street Springfield627770001, (217) 782-2805 www.isbe.state.il.us/. indiana 3 Professional http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE/cert/State_Teacher_Cert_Off.html
Extractions: License types Applying for license Renewing license Adding to license ... Educator Licensing Welcome to the Educator Licensing home page. This site is for people who have completed a program at Indiana University Bloomington for the preparation of Educators (Teachers), Administrators, or School Services Personnel. Here you will find information on license types , the license application process renewing your teaching license adding to an existing license testing requirements , and other related information Please read through the information on the links to your left.
Extractions: How to apply Programs Information Courses ... Curriculum and Instruction Department Welcome to the home page of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Indiana University. We are a graduate department only; all undergraduate programs are offered through the Office of Teacher Education . Within the department, students can select masters, specialist or doctoral degree programs. At the masters level, we offer degrees in art education elementary and early childhood education, secondary education social studies education , and special education . Within the secondary education program, there are generalist, mathematics, music, and science education tracks. Individuals with a language background may wish to consider masters programs in the Language Education Department although they are certainly welcome in our elementary and secondary education programs. Students with a background outside of education who wish to gain teacher certification should know that the Elementary Certification Graduate Program is the only program that links both certification and a masters degree. In each of the other programs, teacher certification is controlled though the School of Education Certification Office but with appropriate course selection, most coursework can be counted for both certification and a masters degree. Currently, specialist degrees are offered in elementary education, secondary education, special education, and science education. These degrees are for individuals who wish to continue their education beyond the masters but are not interested in pursuing doctorates. We are revising the programs and expect, within the next year, to merge the four specialist degrees into a single specialist degree in Curriculum and Instruction.
National Council On Teacher Quality - Indiana AMBITIOUS PLANS FOR teacher certification IN THE HOOSIER STATE Meanwhile, in theHoosier State, the state agency that regulates indiana's teacher licensing is http://www.nctq.org/states/in.html
Extractions: News, analysis, and research by topic... TEACHER PREPARATION AND CERTIFICATION Alternative certification Unconventional recruiting Reform of teacher education Subject-matter knowledge Pedagogy Teacher testing SCHOOL STAFFING Principal autonomy Teacher career ladders Tenure Seniority and union issues TEACHER PAY Teacher salaries Pay-for-performance and merit pay Higher pay for math, science and other shortage fields Higher pay for hard-to-staff urban or rural schools EVALUATING AND IMPROVING TEACHER PERFORMANCE Value-added analysis Peer review Tools for evaluators Mentoring Professional development National board certification (NBPTS) ACCOUNTABILITY Holding schools accountable Holding teachers accountable Recent Developments (October 25, 2002) According to an article in the Indianapolis Star , teachers in Indianapolis charter schools earn less money on average than teachers who work for the school district, though this discrepancy can be explained in part by these charter school teachers having less experience. Despite the lower salaries, many teachers say they are attracted to the charter schools because they have more flexibility in their teaching.
IUP-ECSP Home Page The teacher Education Program at indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) focuseson in Fisher 8/25/02 The Three Step Process for IUP teacher certification. http://www.coe.iup.edu/ecsp/
Extractions: INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Teacher Education The Teacher Education Office is responsible for the coordination of placements of student teachers. The Teacher Education Program at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) focuses on preparing professional educators who are ready upon graduation to enter the world of practice as professionals equipped to render valuable service to their clients. As a practice-driven program, our model emphasizes the elements of the educative process as we see it. Our program is based on a groundwork of rigorous academic content Our program equips teacher education candidates with skills and abilities to work collaboratively with other professionals as well as the student's community. Our program provides candidates with comprehensive pedagogical skills to address the needs of the learner Our program demands commitment from our candidates to create approaches to teaching and to continue to grow professionally. Our program ensures that our teacher education candidates have the pedagogical competence to assume the professional work and title of teacher.
Extractions: For students not in the School of Education, teacher certification and degree conferral are two separate processes. In the senior high/junior high/middle school and all-grade programs students may earn certification through the School of Education while enrolled and earning a baccalaureate degree in any of the following schools of the university:
School Library Certification Programs Advanced certification as teacher of Library Media Approved. The projection forIndiana is that over 60 positions will be advertised each year. http://www.slis.indiana.edu/degrees/school.html
Extractions: Search You are here: Site Map Contact Us Home SLIS HOME ... CONTACT US School Media Careers may be for YOU, if you are interested in: Coursework for this certification area can be completed on the IU Bloomington or Indianapolis campus. Some coursework is available at other sites within the state of Indiana. Dr. Daniel Callison is the Director of the SLIS School Media Program for the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses. Students can call or email him with questions: 317.278.2375; tollfree: 866.758.6254; callison@iupui.edu Students must be admitted to the M.L.S. or M.I.S. degree program in order to complete coursework leading to school media certification. The professional position of school library media specialist requires a valid teaching license . Dr. Callison can help advise students seeking certification in other states. General questions regarding student teaching can be sent to ( stuteach@indiana.edu
Press Release major revisions to its teacher certification program. Council for Accreditation ofteacher Education (NCATE and approval from the indiana Professional Standards http://www.hanover.edu/education/Information/Press Release.htm
Extractions: January 24, 2002 Hanover College Department of Education revises teacher certification program The Department of Education at Hanover College has announced that, beginning in September of 2002, it will offer some major revisions to its teacher certification program. This program recently received full accreditation from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and approval from the Indiana Professional Standards Board. "Hanover's new teacher certification program will be one of the strongest in the region and a model for liberal arts colleges across the nation," according to Jane Jakoubek, vice president for academic affairs. "Hanover recognizes that the best teachers have a very strong academic foundation in the disciplines they teach and thorough professional training as educators. Our teacher certification program offers a unique combination of these two elements and embodies the academic vision of the College," Jakoubek added. The teacher certification program of Hanover College is developed within the liberal arts function of the College and is guided by the mission of preparing competent, committed, culturally responsive and critically reflective new teachers.
Indiana University Of Pennsylvania - Vocational Education Vocational teacher certification Program IUP's 60credit Vocational teachercertification Program is divided into two levels, Vocational http://144.80.212.87/inquiry/Programs/voccert.asp
Extractions: Temple University Vocational Teacher Certification Program IUP's 60-credit Vocational Teacher Certification Program is divided into two levels, Vocational Instructional I and Vocational Instructional II. Vocational Instructional I Requirements Vocational Instructional II Requirements Must hold a Vocational Instructional I Certificate 15 credits of vocational professional education coursework (VOED 400) 18 credits of liberal studies coursework 6 credits of professional education coursework 3 credits of Public Speaking Attend group activities each semester as instructed Verify three years of satisfactory teaching on a Vocational I teaching certificate Participate in school's Induction Program Complete the
Teachers @ Work indiana indiana Professional Standards Board teacher certification Program 251 E.Ohio, Suite 201 indianapolis IN 462042133 (327) 232-9010 Fax (317) 232-9023. http://www.teachersatwork.com/cert.html
State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification indiana Professional Standards Board 251 E. Ohio St., Suite of Education Divisionof certification 120 East Tenth and teacher Education (785) 2968012 e-mail http://www.ncei.com/02_state_contacts.htm
Indiana Teachers Of English To Speakers Of Other Languages a K12 public school setting must have a valid indiana teacher's license law states, Persons are strongly encouraged to complete the (ESL) certification pattern http://www.intesol.org/certification.html
Extractions: of Other Languages The Indiana affiliate of TESOL, Inc. INTESOL Homepage Annual Conference Conference information, Call for Participation, reports, pictures, and proceedings from past conferences. Board Calendar of Events A calendar of upcoming events (conferences, workshops, etc.) of interest to members. ESL in Indiana ESL/EFL Organizations Online Links to the websites of ESL/EFL organizations around the world. History A brief chronological look at INTESOL from its founding up to 1997. Membership Information INTESOL Journal Information Journal on ESL and Bilingual Programs in Indiana online The INTESOL Newsletter SO...YOU WANT TO TEACH ESL ...IN INDIANA ESL Certification in Indiana By Trish Morita-Mullaney, Lawrence Township Schools K-12 ESL Teacher's License Requirements Perhaps you are an ESL professional, anxious to become a part of a public school system and serve K-12 children who have ESL needs. Perhaps you have a Bachelors or Masters in TESOL or ESL experience from working overseas. If the answer to both of these statements is "yes" for you or a fellow ESL professional, this article will clarify what is required to earn the respected title of ESL teacher in a K-12 public school building. Presently, the only requirement expressed by Indiana State law is that a person wanting to serve ESL students in a K-12 public school setting must have a valid Indiana Teacher's license. This license may be in elementary or secondary education with areas of specialization. Even if those specialties are not related to the ESL field, it does qualify an individual to impart certified instruction to an ESL population. (515 IAC 1-1-20). The law states, "Persons are strongly encouraged to complete the (ESL) certification pattern. The word encouraged does not imply that you must meet these criteria.
Indiana Teachers Of English To Speakers Of Other Languages Kim Bassler, membership@intesol.org. Kim Bassler graduated with a Bachelor'sin English and received her teacher's certification from indiana University. http://www.intesol.org/board.html
Extractions: of Other Languages The Indiana affiliate of TESOL, Inc. INTESOL Homepage Annual Conference Conference information, Call for Participation, reports, pictures, and proceedings from past conferences. Board Calendar of Events A calendar of upcoming events (conferences, workshops, etc.) of interest to members. ESL in Indiana ESL/EFL Organizations Online Links to the websites of ESL/EFL organizations around the world. History A brief chronological look at INTESOL from its founding up to 1997. Membership Information INTESOL Journal Information Journal on ESL and Bilingual Programs in Indiana online The INTESOL Newsletter 2003 INTESOL Board Vicki Anderson has taught ESL in Indiana for Ball State's Intensive English Institute, the American Language Academy, and Indiana University's Intensive English Program, as well as EFL classes in Maipu, Chile, and at the University of Nancy II in Nancy, France. She is currently an advanced PhD student in Linguistics at Indiana Univeristy, with research interests in both second language acquisition (particularly pragmatics, bilingualism, and phonology) and sociolinguistics.
Teacher Ed At UD First Street Springfield, IL 62777, (800)8458749, Illinois certification TestingSystem. indiana, indiana Professional Standards Board, teacher Licensing Program http://www.udel.edu/teachered/stagen.htm