Interstate Contract Concerning Qualification Of Education Personnel of State Directors of teacher Education and each member state may impose certificationrequirements which New Mexico; New York; north carolina; Ohio; Oklahoma http://www.ed.state.nh.us/Certification/intersta.htm
Extractions: Department Directory ... STAFF ACCESS INTERSTATE CONTRACT CONCERNING QUALIFICATION OF EDUCATION PERSONNEL Interstate Contract concerning Qualification of Education Personnel, governed by the N ational A ssociation of S tate D irectors of T eacher E ducation and C ertification (NASDTEC), and has entered into contracts with the following states covering the education personnel indicated. Please note that each member state may impose certification requirements which must be met within a reasonable period of time. Further information regarding the Interstate Contract may be obtained at the NASDTEC website, www.NASDTEC.org Teachers Alabama; Arizona; Arkansas; California; Colorado; Connecticut; Delaware; District of Columbia; Florida; Georgia; Hawaii; Idaho; Illinois; Indiana; Kansas; Kentucky; Louisiana; Maine; Maryland; Massachusetts; Michigan; Mississippi; Montana; Nevada; New Jersey; New Mexico; New York; North Carolina; Ohio; Oklahoma; Oregon; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; South Carolina; Tennessee; Texas; Utah; Vermont; Virginia; Washington; West Virginia; Wyoming. School Support Professionals Alabama; Arizona; Connecticut; District of Columbia; Florida; Georgia; Indiana; Maine; Maryland; Massachusetts; Michigan; Mississippi; New York; North Carolina; Oklahoma; Oregon; Rhode Island; South Carolina; Tennessee; Texas; Utah; Virginia; Washington; West Virginia; Wyoming.
Extractions: One of the education establishments biggest dodges of the issue of how to find the best teachers is to tout teacher certification as a kind of failsafe insurance against incompetence. The establishments program for promoting nationwide certification is the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards. Michigan is wise not to be a big supporter of this program, since recent studies reveal its inability to make a difference where it counts: in the classroom. Posted: Monday, November 04, 2002 Everyone wants competent, effective teachers for Americas schoolchildren. The question is how to go about getting them. One of the biggest dodges of the issue, used primarily by the education establishment, is to tout teacher certification as a kind of failsafe insurance against incompetence. On the national level, the program that professes to confer unassailable legitimacy upon the capabilities of teachers is the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Formed in 1987, NBPTS has standards for teachers that, it claims, have forged a national consensus on what accomplished teachers know and should be able to do.
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Extractions: The College of Arts and Sciences offers bachelor's degree programs in the humanities, mathematics, performing arts, sciences, and social sciences. Interdisciplinary and honors programs are also available. The college's 17 departments teach students how to think logically, to communicate effectively, to apply the lessons of the past to the present, to research issues and examine values, and to solve problems. The School of Allied Health Sciences can prepare you for the health-related professions of clinical laboratory science, health information management, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and rehabilitation counseling. You can earn a degree in allied health sciences through one of nine departments. The School of Art was the first program in North Carolina accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. The school, considered to be one of the best art schools in the southeastern United States, features faculty who are both teachers and practitioners in their areas of specialization.
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Extractions: Please visit these links to search for job announcements and teaching opportunities. TESOL/TESL Spanish French http://www.eslcafe.com/jobs/ http://www.teachingjobs.com/index.phtml http://www.teaching-jobs.org/ http://www.eslschoolsworldwide.com/find-jobs.htm ... http://www.linguistic-funland.com/job.postings.html http://spanish-teaching-jobs.co.uk/ http://www.englishleague.com/jobs/teachers-spanish.htm http://www.teachers.eu.com/default.asp http://bostonworks.boston.com/browse/jobs/teacher_spanish.shtml ... http://jobsearch.educationamerica.net http://bostonworks.boston.com/browse/jobs/teacher_french.shtml http://www.nationjob.com http://www.yale.edu/aatfct/jobs.html http://frenchteachers.org/bboard/boulot.htm Teacher Certification Information by State Certification in Alabama Certification in Alaska Certification in Arizona Certification in Arkansas Certification in California Certification in Colorado Certification in Connecticut Certification in Delaware Certification in Florida Certification in Georgia Certification in Hawaii Certification in Idaho Certification in Illinois Certification in Indiana Certification in Iowa Certification in Kansas Certification in Kentucky Certification in Louisiana Certification in Maine Certification in Maryland Certification in Massachusetts Certification in Michigan Certification in Minnesota Certification in Mississippi Certification in Missouri Certification in
Riverdeep | Professional Development | North Carolina Standards teacher certification. CEUs Grad Credits. Web Links. Technical Support. teachers.Code of Professional Practice and Conduct for north carolina Educators. Students. http://www.riverdeep.net/pro_development/standards/standards_nc.jhtml
Extractions: Online Resources Useful Links Teacher Certification Resources Mathematics Education Resources Science Education Resources American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) International Council of Association for Science Education (ICASE) National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Association of the Education of Teachers of Science (AETS) ... Sci-Link
Certification Instruction Licensure Section 301 north Wilmington Street South carolina State Departmentof Education Office of teacher Education, certification http://www.saee.org/certification/certification.htm
Calvin Education Department feel free to make an appointment at the Calvin teacher certification Office at 957 NewHampshire; New Jersey; New Mexico; New York; north carolina; north Dakota. Ohio; http://www.calvin.edu/academic/education/certific.htm
Extractions: STATE OF MICHIGAN In the state of Michigan the student who meets these requirements receives the Provisional teaching certificate, either elementary or secondary, which is valid for six years. The elementary certificate qualifies him to teach kindergarten through the fifth grade and his major and /or minor in grades 6-8 (exceptions are available for smaller schools). The secondary certificate qualifies him to teach the seventh through the twelfth grades. During the six year period following graduation, the new teacher should complete three years of actual teaching and a minimum of eighteen semester hours of course work in a planned program of study in college or in graduate school to receive a PROFESSIONAL certificate.
AFT: PSRP: Status Of State Paraprofessional Certification certificate all requirements of level III plus must be matriculated in a programregistered as leading to teacher certification. Back to List. north carolina, 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.
NCTAF - Whats New are voicing their support for the value of teacher education and certification, includingJames B. Hunt Jr., former governor of north carolina and chair of the http://www.nctaf.org/whatsnew/abell_release.htm
Extractions: REFUTES ABELL FOUNDATION REPORT October 15, 2001 (New York, NY ) The National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (NCTAF) has released The Research and Rhetoric on Teacher Certification: A Response to "Teacher Certification Reconsidered" a public response to Teacher Certification Reconsidered: Stumbling for Quality , published by the Baltimore, Maryland-based Abell Foundation. The Abell paper, authored by Kate Walsh, seeks to dismiss every major study done over the past four decades that supports a link between teacher education or certification and teacher quality, as well as the relationship of teacher education to student achievement. Walsh specifically argues for the elimination of certification for teachers in Maryland and against efforts to boost the supply of certified teachers in Baltimore, where large numbers of students are taught by uncredentialed staff. According to Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond, executive director of NCTAF, the evidence suggests that this approach would be sure to negatively impact Marylands students particularly those who are already underserved.
State: Bush Seeks Teacher Certification Limit for national certification, and the financial incentive and support from the Legislaturehas boosted teacher interest. Florida trails only north carolina in http://www.sptimes.com/2002/01/10/State/Bush_seeks_teacher_ce.shtml
Extractions: Entertainment AP The Wire Business ... Find your local news section Weekly sections Brandon Times City Times Homes Outdoors ... Xpress Other features tampabay.com Area guide Calendar Find it! ... Yellow Pages Special Sections Arena FB(Storm) Buccaneers College football Devil Rays ... All Departments By STEPHEN HEGARTY, Times Staff Writer published January 10, 2002 Along with several proposals to increase education funding, Gov. Jeb Bush hopes to save money by limiting one education program that had made Florida a national leader. The governor wants to limit to 500 the number of Florida teachers who can become nationally certified this year. Last year 992 Florida teachers achieved the prestigious National Board Certification. Even with the cap, Bush wants to put $10-million more into the program this year, from $31-million to $41-million. The program appears to be a victim of its own success. It has grown in the past three years, from 22 in 1998 to 2,400 in 2001. The big increase began after the state offered financial rewards in 1998. The cost to the state exploded.
Extractions: www.nbpts.org NORTH CAROLINA TOPS THE U.S. WITH A RECORD 1,115 NEW TEACHERS ACHIEVING NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFICATION THE HIGHEST STANDARD FOR THE TEACHING PROFESSION ARLINGTON, VA The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) announced that 1,115 North Carolina primary and secondary school teachers have earned the highest professional credential in the field of teaching National Board Certification for the 1999-2000 school year. North Carolina had the highest number of new National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs) in the U.S. Other leading NBCT states included Florida (699), California (440), Mississippi (389), South Carolina (331), and Ohio (319). Across the country, an unprecedented 4,694 teachers achieved National Board Certification, almost doubling last years announcement of 2,970. The latest figures bring the current total of NBCTs to 9,498. North Carolinas performance represents a nearly 100-percent increase over the 1,262 NBCTs it had coming into the year. "Im so proud that North Carolina once again has more National Board Certified Teachers than any other state," says North Carolina Governor Jim Hunt, who is the founding chair of NBPTS. "It is also a milestone that North Carolina is the first state to have more than 2,000 National Board Certified Teachers in its classrooms. If our state is going to attain its education goal of being First In America by the end of this decade, we must continue to support quality teachers and National Board Certification."
State-Specific Information accountability to state licensure and certification requirements and states to positivelyaffect teacher quality on a north carolina teacher Quality Activities. http://www.ncrel.org/policy/states/files/title2.htm
Extractions: Sponsored by the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory and the Education Commission of the States Summary of Forum Proceedings Prepared by Sabrina Laine Introduction On June 23 Summary of Proceedings Teacher Quality: The Title II Vision and its Role in North Carolina Teacher Quality Activities Morning presentations provided seminar participants with an opportunity to hear from the Director of the Title II Teacher Quality Enhancement Program at the U.S. Department of Education, Dr. Ed Crowe and Dr. Kathy Sullivan , Director of Human Resource Management at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. The Title II Vision Dr. Crowes presentation provided participants with not only a background on the development of the Title II reporting requirements in the 1998 Higher Education Act, but also the opportunity to envision how the Title II requirements can be used to further improve teacher quality reform within Illinois. Crowe suggested that many states across the nation have teacher quality programs/ initiatives that are "program rich and system poor," meaning states have a number of initiatives under way working independently of each other. According to Crowe, few states have developed a strong systemic structure that ensures quality teachers are generated and supported from their preservice teacher training through their careers as certified/ master teachers. It was for some of these reasons, reports Crowe, that the Title II grants program and reporting requirements were instituted.
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Extractions: Curriculum Publication Sales Education Initiatives Agency Web Sites ... NC Schools Listing With a diverse economy, an emphasis on technology and a superior quality of life, North Carolina has become one of the fastest growing states in the country. In fact, North Carolina consistently ranks as one of the best places to live in America with an endless variety of choices to call home. North Carolina has a strong commitment to improving schools and the courage to be at the leading edge of school reform in the nation. Our state consistently receives high marks for setting academic standards, assessing student performance and providing equitable resources. North Carolina is home to 117 school systems , 100 of which are county units and 17 of which are city units.
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Extractions: *Yoga Alliance Certificate, 200 or 500 hours. All courses listed below are accepted by Yoga Alliance towards their certification. Contact Yoga Alliance for details 877-964-2255 or info@yogaalliance.org Note: Details on all of the workshops below can be found here CATEGORY ONE: Adjustments Workshop Sat. April 26, 2003 with Stephanie Keach
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