ACAT, Teacher Certification Program The ACAT teacher certification Program is approved by the American Society for theAlexander Technique (AmSAT) and is licensed by new york State Department of http://www.acatnyc.org/teacher_certification_program.html
Extractions: The Alexander Technique is an educational process for improving use of the whole self. Alexander students learn to perceive and change habits that interfere with their natural design for movement and expression. Through a teachers verbal, visual and hands-on skills, the Alexander student receives the necessary experiences for facilitating change. Benefits of practicing the technique include improved coordination, poise and the alleviation of pain caused by postural stress.
2003 State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification new york Education Dept. Utah State Office of Education Division of teacher Certification250 East Fifth South Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Attn Ronald Stanfield http://www.ncei.com/2003/state_contacts.htm
Teacher Certification Links new york Ways to Obtain certification; North Carolina Education Licensure; NorthDakota teacher Licensure; Ohio teacher certification; Oklahoma Professional http://www.epi-center.net/jobs/cert.asp
Extractions: This article is taken from The Job Search Handbook for Educators. Each year, more than 135,000 teacher candidates use this book to help organize their job searches. This is just one of many featured articles which are researched and written by AAEE members. If you would like more information on ordering this handbook, c lick here The Job Search Handbook for Educators A teaching certification is valid only in the state for which it is issued, and certification and testing requirements are never static. If you are planning to move to another state, you should contact that state's certification office, as listed below. The number code following each entry indicates the types of testing which the state required at the time this information was published in the 1999 Job Search Hanbook. The key to the codes follows the state listing. When you write or call the state certification office, indicate the type of certificate you are receiving from your current state, which national tests you have taken, and ask for application materials and procedures for obtaining certification in the new state. Another source of information about certification requirements will be the actual districts to which you apply.
Extractions: Ashtanga Yoga Center - Traditional Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga. Certified by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois. (Added: 3-Aug-2002) Free To Be Yoga - Hatha Yoga for children and adults. Learn to relax, stretch and develop a new awareness of self and environment. (Added: 1-May-2002) Himalayan Institute Teachers Association - Dedicated to a tradition of excellence in teaching for more than 20 years, HITA offers a comprehensive and systematic study of raja yoga, leading to certification as a yoga teacher. In the tradition of the Himalayan Institute, this program incorporates study and practice of yogic techniques for body, breath, mind, and spirit, following the eight-limbed system of ashtanga yoga. (Added: 20-Jun-2000) - Provides liability insurance to yoga teachers in all 50 states. (Added: 16-Sep-2002) Indy Yoga Center - We offer hatha and power yoga classes as well as breath and chakra meditation classes in northwest Indianapolis, Carmel, Plainfield and Downtown. (Added: 20-Mar-2002) Institute of Progressive Therapies - Indepth teacher training available as apprenticeship and or correspndance course plus workshops and retreats in San Diego and international offerings sometimes (Added: 28-Aug-2000) Institute of the Himalayan Tradition - Hatha Yoga and Meditation Teacher Training in the Himalayan Tradition. Faculty is a living link with ancient masters and sages, and the core of the teachings is Supersonscious Meditation.
IEARN : Professional Development teacher certification Participants who meet course requirements will receive certificationfrom iEARNUSA. new york City Department of Education teachers earn http://www.iearn.org/professional/online.html
Extractions: Online Teacher Training to Integrate an iEARN Collaborative Project into your classroom The Current Series: February 24 - April 25th, 2003 is at full capacity Enrollment and fees for September 2003 will be announced We encourage you to enroll as early as possible. Classes are limited to 20 participants and fill up quickly Improve your technology and teaching skills This [online]course was a fabulous chance to explore, develop and expand my technical skills through an interactive class while collaborating with other teachers from all over the globe. I would say the most valuable reward has been watching the middle school students that I teach interacting with and learning first-hand from peers all over the world' Margaret Mahoney, USA Bridge the Digital Divide 'iEARN is providing us a window through which we can not only see others but be seen by others as well.' Lockias Chitanana, Zimbabwe
United Federation Of Teachers - New Teachers Coaching courses and deadlines for certification exams. The new york teacher carriessome advertising because the high educational level of our readers is http://www.uft.org/?fid=128&tf=803
Teacher Certification In One Year. a substitute teacher, and a restaurant manager, as well as a ski instructor.Still another served for 30 years as a hospital administrator in new york. http://www.uvti.org/news.htm
Extractions: A Celebration of Teachers! Sunday, May 4, 2003 4:00 pm Lebanon Opera House On the green in Lebanon, NH Guest speaker Tony Wagner will present a talk entitled Reinventing Teaching: No Shame. No Blame. No Excuses. Tony Wagner is Co-Director of the Change Leadership Group at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education. He also chairs the Harvard Seminar on Public Engagement. The author of two books and many journal articles, he was also a classroom teacher for twelve years and has been a school principal and a university professor in teacher education. He also serves on the Advisory Council of the Upper Valley Teacher Institute and as an advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Join us for an exciting and challenging discussion, as well as for refreshments, door prizes, and a celebration of the work of all teachers. This event is free and open to the public. Other news...
ERIC--The Educational Resources Information Center on student achievement and that alternative certification programs recruit ERIC Clearinghouseon Teaching and teacher Education 1307 new york Ave., NW http://www.ericsp.org/
Extractions: The National Center for Education Information (NCEI) website features information on their work regarding alternative teacher preparation and certification. NCEI is a private, non-partisan research organization in Washington, D.C. specializing in survey research and data analysis. Available at: http://www.ncei.com/ How to Retain New Teachers New from the Teachers.net Gazette, publisher Harry Wong asks, "If what teachers know about teaching is learned on the job, then why not systematically teach new teachers on the job with a sustained induction program?" Wong says effective induction programs not only retain highly qualified new teachers, they also ensure that these teachers are teaching effectively from the very first day of school. Additional resource links are also included. Available at:
NYS FAQs Are psychotherapists or psychoanalysts licensed in new york State? How do I obtaininformation about teacher certification? How do I apply for a license? http://www.op.nysed.gov/faq.htm
Extractions: How do I obtain information about teacher certification? To obtain a license application or information on a particular profession, please call our automated telephone attendant at write to the Division of Professional Licensing Services, Office of the Professions, State Education Building - 2nd floor, 89 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12234-1000 , or e-mail us: op4info@mail.nysed.gov . Please provide your full mailing address with your request. 1) Email your information: oparchiv@mail.nysed.gov 2) Call our automated phone attendant (available 24 hours a days, 7 days a week) at . Operators are available to assist you Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., EST.;
Extractions: at Stony Brook University The Master of Arts in Teaching is offered through the School of Professional Development in collaboration with the Professional Education Program in the following certifications: This degree is designed as a course of study leading to New York State certification for teaching in the above mentioned fields for secondary schools, grades 7-12. The M.A.T. normally entails three semesters of study, excluding summers, of coursework in the content field, professional education courses, and a supervised student teaching experience. For information on admission to any of the M.A.T. programs, send an e-mail to Marvin J. Glockner , Associate Dean, or call him at 631-632-7055. In order to be eligible for admission to the M.A.T.
SUNY College At Brockport Undergraduate Catalog the Liberal Arts and Sciences Test (LAST) and the Assessment of Teaching SkillsWritten(ATS-W) of the new york State teacher certification Examinations (NYSTCE http://www.brockport.edu/catalogs/undergraduate/chapter6.html
Extractions: SUNY Brockport offers undergraduate teacher preparation for students seeking a career in the teaching profession. Students complete a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in one of the academic majors, in conjunction with a teacher education program leading to certification. Each program provides opportunities for early participation, observation, or tutoring experiences, and culminates in a teaching experience in an area public school. Graduates of SUNY Brockport are, in the broad sense, liberally educated persons with in-depth knowledge in the area of their academic majors.* Those who complete one of the College's teacher preparation programs are, in addition, provided with the skills that are necessary to foster learning in an often culturally, socially and intellectually diverse group of students. *Please note that neither elementary or secondary education nor teacher preparation are majors at SUNY Brockport; students preparing for a teaching career will complete both an academic major and an appropriate teacher preparation (certification) program.
Extractions: A Quality Teacher in Every Classroom Innovative and Alternative Routes to Licensure: Troops to Teachers Program Purpose of the Program The Troops to Teachers program seeks to ensure that individuals who desire to enter the teaching profession have access to high quality training that will prepare them to become highly qualified teachers. The Troops to Teachers program has the following two components: (1) it helps place eligible members of the Armed Services in teacher training programs designed by the States, and (2) it encourages States or partnerships to develop and implement innovative teacher certification/licensure programs for members of the Armed Services. New Program Improvements and Resources No Child Left Behind Act reauthorizes the Troops to Teachers program, which improves children's education by increasing the number of high-quality professionals in the classroom.
Stanford University School Of Education< with Crosscultural, Language, and Academic Development (CLAD) certification. Workingfor Equity in Heterogeneous Classrooms (new york teacher's College, 1997 http://ed.stanford.edu/suse/programs-degrees/program-step.html
Extractions: Rebuilding the system of public education will take many years of struggles and setbacks, as well as insights and epiphanies, to accomplish. But the rewards will be reaped with every child who experiences greater accomplishment and ability to contribute to the lives of others. Never before has the success, perhaps even the survival, of nations and people been so tightly tied to the ability to learn. Consequently, our future now depends, as never before, on our ability to teach. - Prof. Linda Darling-Hammond, STEP Faculty Advisor STEP is a unique 12-month program of secondary teacher education leading to a Master of Arts in Education and a Professional Clear Single Subject Teaching Credential with Crosscultural, Language, and Academic Development (CLAD) certification. STEP seeks to prepare and support teachers working with diverse learners to achieve high intellectual, academic, and social standards by creating democratic classrooms and equitable schools. Prospective teachers become equipped to make educational choices based on an improved understanding of learning, teaching, curriculum and assessment, as well as a great knowledge of themselves, their students, their professional pedagogical goals, and the educational context of their decisions.
Welcome To The Career Development Initiative childhood and schoolage child care services in new york State, in The work groupsfocused on Consistent Standards, teacher certification, Career Pathways, and http://www.nyscccc.org/cdibody.htm
NEA: Kentucky Thru North Carolina Average teacher Salary $52,040. Job Market Shortage in math, science, and foreignlanguages. certification Requirements new york State Department of http://www.nea.org/students/about/state2.html
Extractions: cmain@kea.org Career Outlook: Beginning Teacher Salary: Average Teacher Salary: Job Market: Teacher shortages in rural areas and some inner city districts. Math and science teachers are the most needed. Certification Requirements: Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board Contacts: NEA Student Chair: Jeannie Coleman
Certification Help of Education Bureau of Credentialing 101 Pleasant St. Concord, NH 03301 (603) 2712407www.ed.state.nh.us/certification/teacher.htm. new york Education Dept. http://www2.nsta.org/careers/alternative_certification.asp
American Association Of Colleges For Teacher Education The majority of statesincluding new Yorkrequire future teachers to Associationof State Directors of teacher Education certification); a useful http://www.aacte.org/Press_Room/letter_new-york-times.htm
Extractions: New York, NY Dear Sir: The uninformed and highly inaccurate article by New York Times reporter Kate Zernike ( Less Training, More Teachers: New Math for Staffing Classes 9/24/00) is a disservice to Times readers. I am particularly dismayed that Times editors would print as a front page story an article more appropriate for the paper's editorial page. The crux of Ms. Zernike's article supporting alternative certification of teachers is the assertion that traditionally prepared secondary-school teachers (especially in mathematics) do not study the subject they will teach. That's nonsense. The majority of statesincluding New Yorkrequire future teachers to have an academic major or minor. In states where this is not the case it is common for institutions of higher education to impose such a requirement. This basic information is found in the 2000 NASDTEC Manual (National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education Certification); a useful reference for your newsroom. Citing unnamed "critics and officials," Ms. Zernike questions the quality of students admitted to teacher education programs. I direct your attention to a 1999 report by the Educational Testing Service ("The Academic Quality of Perspective Teachers"). That study found that students who completed requirements to teach mathematics and science at the high school level had SAT scores considerably above those of all college graduates. The ETS data confirm that academically talented young people are not being deterred from entering teaching.