Applying For The Maryland Teacher's Certification to receive an evaluation for maryland teacher certification. I am seeking certification in the area of your http://seidel.salisbury.edu/~educatio/PTEP/mdcert.html
Extractions: (DOC) Seidel News Graduating with an education degree does not automatically create your teaching or administrator's certificate in Maryland. You must apply for certification. If you are offered a job before you have applied for certification, your new school district will often apply for your certificate on your behalf. But if a job offer isnt on the table or you plan to leave Maryland, you should apply for your certificate right after graduation. Preparing Your Packet You should send a complete packet of information to the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). Your application packet should include: 1. Cover letter including your name, address, social security number, telephone number and the subject area(s) for which you want certification. If you have completed student teaching, give dates, subjects and grade levels taught. Keep it brief.
UMBC Department Of Education maryland teacher certification A standard professional certification is theinitial certificate issued upon completion of a certification program. http://www.umbc.edu/education/overview/maryland.html
Extractions: A standard professional certification is the initial certificate issued upon completion of a certification program. An advanced professional certificate is required at the expiration of the standard professional certificate. The advanced certificate requires three years of successful teaching and a master's degree or master's equivalency.
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Extractions: BCCC offers State-approved courses that meet Maryland State certification requirements. Detailed information: 410-462-7744 The Teacher Education Transfer Program prepares students interested in transferring to a four-year college program. Students in this program begin training to become teachers and have opportunities to explore the diverse world of education and ways to work effectively within it. The program is constructed on a foundation of general education courses inclusive of the humanities, fine arts, mathematics, social and natural sciences, and Health and Life Fitness; it provides opportunities for students to acquire beginning professional skills, general knowledge, and understanding. Students work closely with their advisers and the BCCC Transfer Counselor to examine the most appropriate four-year programs. Transfer concentrations can include Elementary Education, Special Education, Urban Recreation, Foreign Languages, Social Studies, Science/Mathematics, Health and Life Fitness, or Early Childhood Education. The program requires minimum grades of C in all courses. Candidates for graduation in this program must pay for and take the ETS National Teacher Examination: PRAXIS I test before graduation. PRAXIS I is offered several times during the year. Students should see their academic advisers or the Program Coordinator for more information.
Teacher Certification Isn't Working It argues that maryland's teacher certification requirements should be loosened or eliminated because there is no http://www.education-consumers.com/articles/teacher_certification.asp
Extractions: "Teacher Certification Reconsidered: Stumbling for Quality." October 18, 2001 - The Abell Foundation just released "Teacher Certification Reconsidered: Stumbling for Quality." It argues that Maryland's teacher certification requirements should be loosened or eliminated because there is no credible evidence that they ensure quality. We agree. There is simply no good evidence that teacher certification produces demonstrable gains in student achievement. In fact, much of the research is embarrassingly deficient. A February 2001 report by the University of Washington Center for the Study of Teaching and Policy agrees: "There is no research that directly assesses what teachers learn in their pedagogical preparation and then evaluates the relationship of that pedagogical knowledge to student learning or teacher behavior." Taking the opposite view is the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (NCTAF) led by Professor Linda Darling-Hammond. The Commission has been urging the states to adopt expanded certification requirements. Professor Darling-Hammond called the Abell Foundation's report a "stunning exercise in misrepresentation."
State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification Poll results show rapid development of alternative routes to teacher certification at the state level. This table provides related state contacts. maryland Department of Education teacher Education/certification. 200 W. Baltimore Street http://www.ncei.com/State-alt-contact.htm
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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.
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Salisbury State University Department Of Education or UMES, depending upon which university offers the appropriate maryland State Departmentof Education approved content area program for teacher certification. http://seidel.salisbury.edu/~educatio/mat/welcome.htm
Extractions: M.A.T. Program Director: Dr. Nomsa Geleta The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) is a professional degree program designed to prepare students for initial teacher certification. This is a full-time, 16-month program which begins each January. It is not possible to complete the M.A.T. on a part-time basis. Students in this program must possess an earned baccalaureate degree and appropriate content coursework for certification in one of the following state-approved areas: agriculture, art, biology, business education, chemistry, English, French, history, mathematics, music (vocal and instrumental), physical education, social studies, Spanish, or technology education. The M.A.T. is a collaborative degree program offered by
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Extractions: ETS has developed two new assessments for elementary education majors. One test is a content test and includes mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies. The other test covers curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Maryland had panels review these two new tests, but ETS has temporarily withdrawn them to make revisions. ETS plans to have them ready for a June 2000 administration. As soon as the tests are ready, a Maryland panel will be convened to review the revised versions, validate the content, and recommend qualifying scores. Meanwhile, the existing NTE elementary education test will continue to be used with the current qualifying score.
Extractions: Resident Teacher Certification Program The Resident Teacher Certification Program is an accelerated, alternative route to teacher certification in Maryland. This cohort program, which includes one semester of coursework (9 semester hours), and a two-week residential experience in a local school system, requires one-year of successful teaching and the completion of state-required reading courses. Successful candidates may be eligible for the Maryland Standard Professional Certificate I at the end of the first year of teaching. UMUC awards nine graduate semesters hours for successful completion of the coursework. Certification areas available Elementary, English, ESOL, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, and Computer Science Program Description FAQ Graduate Admissions Also see: Troops to Teachers Admission requirements bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in a discipline appropriate to assignment in an elementary or secondary school 3.0 GPA or better in the major area of study
Extractions: Frequently Asked Questions What is the RTC? The R esident T eacher C ertification program, adopted by the Maryland State Board of Education (MSDE) on September 26, 1990, is one of several routes to teacher certification in Maryland. What are the admission requirements? Who is eligible to participate? The RTC is designed for individuals with college degrees who have not been trained as teachers, but who want to pursue teaching as a career. A candidate must: Be a U.S. citizen, or a permanent resident with a valid Green Card. Speak fluent English. Applicants who desire placement in secondary schools must have 36 credit hours in the subject area they will teach. Applicants who desire placement in elementary schools must have 36 credits in content with a minimum of 6 credits in math, 6 in social studies, and 6 in English.
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Maryland Teacher Scholarship list. Eligible majors A course of study leading to a maryland professionalteachers certification. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. http://www.mhec.state.md.us/SSA/hope.htm
Extractions: Distinguished Scholar Teacher Education Program Maryland Teacher Scholarship Who may apply: Current high school seniors, full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students and college graduates who have not completed a teacher education program or who do not currently hold teacher certification. Part-time graduate students who do not currently hold teacher certification may also apply. How to apply: Complete and file the HOPE Scholarship application. When to apply: By March 1, each year. Late applicants will be placed on a waiting list. Eligible majors: A course of study leading to a Maryland professional teachers certification. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS You and your parents (if you are a dependent student) must be Maryland residents. Applicants not currently enrolled in college must have a minimum, cumulative 3.0 high school GPA in academic core curriculum courses. All applicants currently enrolled in college or graduate school must have a
Extractions: Maryland Teacher Scholarship MARYLAND TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP Who may apply: Current high school seniors, full-time and part-time degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students who have not completed a teacher education program or who are not currently eligible for teacher certification in Maryland. How to apply: Complete and file the HOPE Scholarship application. When to apply: January 1 through March 1. Late applicants may be placed on a waiting list. Eligible majors: A course of study leading to Maryland professional teachers certification. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS You and your parents (if you are a dependent student) must be Maryland residents. Applicants not currently enrolled in college must have an unweighted cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 or higher. All applicants currently enrolled in college or graduate school must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA. You must enroll at a two-year or four-year Maryland college or university as a full-time, degree seeking undergraduate (12+ credits per semester) or graduate student (9+ credits per semester) or as a part-time undergraduate (6-11 credits per semester) or graduate student (6-8 credits per semester) and major in a course of study leading to a Maryland professional teachers certificate. FINANCIAL NEED This award is not based on need.