Wisconsin Teacher Interview Day Rapids, Wisconsin. The job fair is open to new graduates and alumniof wisconsin teacher certification programs. The purpose of http://www.tts.uwosh.edu/career/wtid.html
Extractions: Links for: Home Students/Alumni Employers Hours/Staff ... Upcoming Events/ Job Fairs University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Career Services Saturday, April 5, 2003 This is the first of three scheduled education job fairs in Wisconsin and is scheduled for April 5, 2003 at Lincoln High School in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. The job fair is open to new graduates and alumni of Wisconsin teacher certification programs. The purpose of this fair is to arrange interviews between school district personnel and certified teachers. It is also a perfect way to do some networking and get to know some school district administrators! Please check the Wisconsin Rapids School District home page for further information and registration materials or phone Tina Strobel at 715/422-6017 or E-mail her at strobelta@wrps.org
Instructional Technology Certification Program Successful completion of the program and wisconsin teacher certification qualifiesstudents for certification by the State Department of Public Instruction as http://www.soemadison.wisc.edu/ci/main/itcert.htm
Extractions: The certification program requires a student to complete the master's degree program in Educational Communications and Technology. This curriculum emphasizes critical media analysis, computers in the classroom, television production, local production of instructional media, and instructional design. Successful completion of the program and Wisconsin teacher certification qualifies students for certification by the State Department of Public Instruction as an Instructional Technology Specialist.
Educational Department Completion of this major does not lead to wisconsin teacher certification, thoughin some cases, for some states, it may satisfy alternate certification http://www.beloit.edu/~educ/program.htm
Extractions: Education Studies Program Education Studies is a social science major designed for students interested in the intellectual and practical exploration of the field of education, defined broadly. This includes students aspiring to graduate study in a broad variety of fields with education sub-disciplines, as well as students interested in careers in human services, alternate education, and teaching in areas in which they cannot obtain certification at Beloit, e.g. special education, early childhood, speech and hearing, physical education, music, counseling. Education Studies is a ten unit major.
MTEC Service 1 Frequently Asked Questions. What does MTEC offer? Accelerated, intense teacher certificationprogram. wisconsin teacher certifications Bilingual Education K8. http://www.mteconline.org/FAQ.htm
Extractions: 2001-2002 Substitute Teacher Application Process The following four items are required: Completed application (use Online Application Form) 3 letters of recommendations or a credential file College transcripts (copies are acceptable but originals will be needed if hired) Qualified applicants will posses Wisconsin teacher certification and/or a Bachelor's Degree. PAY SCHEDULE Unlimited $103.18/day $14.74/hour Limited $89.67/day $12.81/hour Long Term $133.77/day $19.11/hour These items are variables: Partial tuition reimbursement for those enrolled in a Wisconsin Teacher Certification Program The opportunity to work in clusters (i.e. elementary, middle school, high school) Call 262-653-6335 for more information The Kenosha Unified School District No. 1 is an Equal Opportunity Educator/Employer with established policies prohibiting discrimination on the basis of age, race, creed, religion, color, sex, national origin, disability or handicap, sexual orientation, or political affiliation in any program, activity or employment in the District. The Executive Director of K-8 Instruction (262-653-6008) addresses questions regarding student discrimination, and the Director of Personnel (262-653-6333) answers questions concerning staff discrimination.
Graduate Teacher Certification - Concordia University Wisconsin wisconsin has received approval from the wisconsin Department of Public Instructionto offer a Secondary Education teacher certification program that gives http://www.cuw.edu/graduate/grad_teacher_cert.htm
Extractions: Grad Teacher Certification Home Accepted Majors and Minors Public/Private School Directories Common Deficiencies - Teachers Licensed in Other States Current Positions in Wisconsin ... CLINICAL HANDBOOK (Adobe .pdf file) FAQ's for Substitute Teacher Licensing Clinical Requirements Fall 2003 (COHORT 4) Tentative CALENDAR Concordia University is a leader in teacher education. The Graduate Teacher Certification Program (6-12) was designed with the approval of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction as a model, advanced post baccalaureate program for adults who already have a bachelor's or masters degree in an area licensable by DPI. Students in the program earn graduate credits that can be applied toward a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction. Currently, this is the only accelerated Masters Teacher Certification Program in the state.
Graduate Teacher Certification - Concordia University Wisconsin certification officer of your wisconsin college/university for completion of PartIV, Institutional Endorsement. I would like to renew my substitute teacher's http://www.cuw.edu/graduate/grad_cert_substitute.htm
Extractions: Grad Teacher Certification Home Accepted Majors and Minors Public/Private School Directories Common Deficiencies - Teachers Licensed in Other States ... CLINICAL HANDBOOK (Adobe .pdf file) FAQ's for Substitute Teacher Licensing Clinical Requirements Fall 2003 (COHORT 4) Tentative CALENDAR Alternative Education Certification Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Teacher Education, Professional Development and Licensing Frequently Asked Questions Substitute Teacher License or Permit What is an emergency substitute teaching license?
National Council On Teacher Quality - Wisconsin News, analysis, and research by topic teacher PREPARATION AND certification Alternative certification Unconventional recruiting Reform of teacher education Subject-matter knowledge Pedagogy teacher testing - http://www.nctq.org/states/wi.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 TEACHERS' OPINION SURVEY OF PRINCIPALS POSTED ON WEB (May 30, 2002) What do Milwaukee Public Schools teachers think of their principals? The Milwaukee Teachers Education Association surveyed 3,000 teachers and published the results on their website. The principals were not amused. The executive director of the principals union, the Administrators and Supervisors Council, said, Our organization remains disappointed by the actual survey and by the decision to publish the survey. We feel that this action was not conducive to a healthy school environment, and we hope that it wont be repeated. The results themselves are at best highly suspect. Concepts such as transparency, testing, survey, or public scrutiny, are the lifeblood of reform. NCTQ wants more, not less, of them.
State Level Teacher Certification State Contacts for teacher certification. If you are considering teaching as a career choice, the following (304) 5587010 or (800) 982-2378. wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction http://www.aip.org/statistics/trends/reports/teacher.htm
Extractions: If you are considering teaching as a career choice, the following information will be vital to you. The rules governing teacher certification change regularly, vary greatly across states, and many states have a number of different options, including alternate teacher certification. Below is a list of the specific offices to call regarding teacher certification requirements in each state.
Wisconsin Technical College System Board Home Page The wisconsin Technical College System governs and facilitates the activities of 16 local technical colleges. It establishes statewide policies and standards for educational programs, courses, teacher/staff certification, and distribution of federal and state educational grants. http://www.board.tec.wi.us
Extractions: eTech Online Courses MADISON - Dr. Richard Carpenter, president of the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS), praised the Governors 2003-05 biennial budget presented February 18, 2003. The proposal maintains state aid used by 16 local technical colleges serving 463,000 Wisconsin adults and assigns a high priority for nursing, firefighter and emergency medical technician (EMT) programs. We are gratified that the Governors budget recognizes the unique and vital role fulfilled by Wisconsins technical colleges, says Carpenter. By providing the training that workers need to get high skill and high wage jobs, the WTCS can help stimulate quick economic recovery in a way no other Wisconsin educational institution can. Read more...
Extractions: Teacher License Information See the list of teacher certification programs . Degree requirements vary by program but, in general, the major components of teacher education programs include liberal studies course work; major course work; minor or elective course work; and professional education course work, including the Human Relations Program and field experiences. Return to Top Teacher education programs will be making changes over the next several years. These changes are in response to ongoing reviews and also to changing Wisconsin Administrative Rules, which have the force of law. These changes govern all programs beginning in 2000 and will be required for professional education program completers who will be certified in the state of Wisconsin for a professional license effective August 31, 2004.
Undergraduate: Teacher License Information a wisconsin teacher's license asks for an institutional endorsement by the certifyingofficer at the institution where you completed a teacher certification http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/home/archives/gopher/education93/00000031.html
Extractions: CoursesTHER SCI (939-) Department: 2001 Gym Unit II, 2000 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706; 608/262-1654; www.education.wisc.edu/kinesiology/ Undergraduate Kinesiology: 1009 Gym Unit II, 2000 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706; 608/262-0259 Occupational Therapy: 2120 Medical Sciences Center, 1300 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706; 608/262-2936 Activity Program: 1013 Gym Unit II, 1000 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706; 608/262-1690 Professors Cartee, Christiaansen, Ji, Kane (chair), Kraemer, Morgan, Schneider; Associate Professor Lazarus; Assistant Professors Diffee, Gruben, Koltyn, Larson, Sykes, VanKan Degrees granted: B.S. in Kinesiology, B.S. in Occupational Therapy, M.S. in Kinesiology, M.S. in Therapeutic Science, and Ph.D. with a major in Kinesiology. Department programs focus on the scientific study of exercise, movement, and human occupation, and on the application of this study to health, physical education, and functional performance. The department offers three undergraduate program options leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology. Teacher Preparation students are certified to teach physical education in elementary and secondary schools. The Exercise Science and the Movement Science (formerly Motor Behavior) options are science-based options preparing students for graduate or professional study.
Teacher Certification Links Virginia Routes to Licensure; Washington Professional certification; West Virginiateacher certification; wisconsin teacher Education and Licensing; Wyoming http://www.epi-center.net/jobs/cert.asp
MPS Human Resources: Teacher Certification Program teachers are eligible to apply for a wisconsin teaching license and a certifiedteacher position with MPS. All the alternative certification programs are http://www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/hr/alternative/
Extractions: Teacher Certification Programs Undergraduate Certification Programs Alternative Teacher Certification ... UWM Special Education Our greatest contribution is to be sure there is a teacher in every classroom who cares that every student, every day, learns and grows and feels like a real human being. Undergraduate Certification Programs Many MPS employees are interested in becoming teachers. Their valuable experience in school is an important foundation for an undergraduate degree in teacher education. MATC and UWM are working together with MPS to provide you with multiple pathways to completing your undergraduate degree and teachers certification. Beginning your Urban Teacher Education Studies at MATC. Did you know that MATC has a pre-teacher education program called CUTEP (Cooperative Urban Teacher Education Program). If you complete the CUTEP program successfully, MATC will assist you in transferring directly into UWM's teacher education programs to complete your Bachelor's degree and teacher certification. You can apply for CUTEP at MATC if you have already completed 12 appropriate credits at MATC or another accredited institution, or you can take your first 12 credits now at MATC and apply for CUTEP.
MPS Human Resources: Teacher/Substitute Teacher Hiring Process and a copy of your current wisconsin state teaching successfully completed a substituteteacher training course authority bearing a seal or other certification. http://www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/hr/teacher_hiring/
Extractions: substitute teacher employment information TEACHER HIRING TEACHER EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION Application Procedures Application forms may be obtained in person or by mail from the Central Services Building, Department of Human Resources, Room 124, 5225 West Vliet Street, Milwaukee, WI 53208. (Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2181, Milwaukee, WI 53201-2181. Please request the colleges or universities which you attended to send an official transcript of credits and professional references. Be sure that the transcripts show the grades received for all credits since the Milwaukee Public Schools will use the grades to determine whether you will be placed higher on the salary schedule if you have excess credits beyond those needed to graduate. Have all information sent to: Milwaukee Public Schools
Teacher Quality Home teacher certification Retention and Recruitment Professional Development teacherMobility teacher Quality, teacher Mobility. teacher Turnover in wisconsin. http://www.ncrel.org/quality/mobility/wi/wi.htm
Extractions: Home Illinois Indiana Minnesota Wisconsin Data Tool The information and findings regarding teacher turnover in Wisconsin are presented in the following sections. Population of Wisconsin Teachers Analysis of Teachers Moving From, Staying In, and Leaving Wisconsin Data Tool Wisconsin Teacher Survey Results ... info@ncrel.org
Extractions: Students within the Outdoor Education/ Natural History major have the option of structuring their program to result in Wisconsin teacher licensure in Environmental Studies/ Secondary Education grades 6-12. In order to exercise this option refer to the section of the catalog under Environmental Education and complete the list of courses under the Environmental Studies/Secondary Education heading. This program should begin no later than the first semester of the sophomore year in order to insure completion within the standard four-year format. (Assumes a minimum of 14 successful credits completed each long term and four spring courses.) All teacher certification standards apply. See Pursuing a Degree in Teacher Education , page 55, and Secondary Certification ... Natural History Major Page
Option For Teacher Licensure In Alternative Education and Universal Design major have the option of structuring their program to resultin wisconsin teacher licensure in All teacher certification standards apply. http://www.northland.edu/academics/oed/TeacherLicensureAltEd.htm
Extractions: Cindy Dillenschneider, Primary Advisor Skiing techniques learned on ski hills near Northland College are implemented by Winter Block students in Colorado. Students within the Outdoor Edu cation-Therapeutic and Universal Design major have the option of structuring their program to result in Wisconsin teacher licensure in alternative education grades 6-12. In order to exercise this option, students will be required to complete the following courses as part of, or in addition to, their Outdoor Education-Therapeutic and Universal Design major: EDU 222 The Reflective Teacher