State Initiatives: State Technology Policies And Programs Jersey north Carolina north dakota Ohio Rhode Island South dakota Texas Utah standards, including new teacher certification standards and http://www.neirtec.org/statepolicy/StatesDetail.asp?selectKey=Texas
Extractions: COE Home College Programs Research ... Search Info For Students State By State Revue: Testing For Initial Licensure The chart below presents basic testing requirements for the initial teaching license. Most frequently cited is The Praxis Series: Professional Assessments for Beginning Teachers¨, developed by Educational Testing Service (ETS), Princeton, New Jersey. Praxis I: Academic Skills Assessments include the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) and the Praxis I Computer-Based Tests (CBT). Both examinations measure proficiency in reading, writing and mathematics. Praxis II: Subject Assessments measure content area knowledge and include Core Battery Tests entitled General Knowledge, Communication Skills, and Professional Knowledge, and Specialty Area tests in more than 140 subject areas. Praxis Test No Test Alabama X Alaska X Praxis I CBT, Reading (322), Writing (221), Math (318), or Praxis I PPST, Reading (175), Writing (174), Math (173) Arizona X Arizona Teacher Proficiency Exam ATPE Arkansas X California X X California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) [123]; Praxis II Specialty Area tests
State Certification And K12 Job Banks agencies with links to their teacher certification programs and state north Carolinacertification, State Job Bank. north dakota- certification, State Job Bank. http://www.idc-tx.com/4370-161.html
Extractions: FREE Resources My Page Tiger Team Calendar Tiger Team Contacts ... Tiger Team Discussion State Certification and Teacher Job Banks Here is a listing of all state department education agencies with links to their teacher certification programs and state job banks. Alabama Certification State Job Bank Alaska ... State Job Bank
Student Teaching 301 north Wilmington Street Raleigh 276012825 919/733-0377 http//www.dpi.state.nc.us/employment.htmlnorth dakota Office of teacher certification, Dept. http://www.lhup.edu/student_teaching/cert_require.htm
North Dakota - 1998 Status Of EE Survey Results Stateby-State Results of the Survey of State-Level EE Programs (1998). NorthDakota Required EE training for teacher certification or licensing, http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/neeap/statusofee/states98/NDresults.htm
Extractions: National Environmental Education Advancement Project State-by-State Results of the Survey of State-Level EE Programs (1998) North Dakota Program Components In Place Being Developed State EE master plan K-12 EE instruction requirements C oordinated teacher in-service R equired EE training for teacher certification or licensing S tate EE curriculum guide EE learning objectives/outcomes S tate supported EE grants program S tate assessment that includes EE New Program Components Tr ain-the-trainers of K-12 educators T rain-the-trainers of nonformal educators T rain-the-trainers of university faculty A nnual EE conference S tate-wide EE workshops EE correlations to state standards EE model schools Structure Components S tate EE board or advisory council S tate EE office S tate-level EE centers/regional offices S tate interagency committee S tate EE association C Funding Components F unding sources for EE EE trust fund Back to Map Main Page Newsletter Research ... About Us For more information:
Extractions: June 23, 1999 Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee. This hearing has been convened to consider whether the state of religious liberty in this nation requires corrective action. I have been an attorney for 23 years and have been engaged primarily in constitutional litigation, specifically religious liberty litigation, for at least 19 of those 23 years. My testimony today will endeavor to do three things: 1. outline instances where people have been inappropriately (in my judgment) been denied religious liberty. The examples I use come exclusively from cases that I have personally handled; 2. address the underlying reasons that such denials occur in our society; and 3. suggest some general ideas for finding a solution. A mother in Oak Harbor, Washington, had her son removed from her custody and placed in foster care solely because of a dispute about church attendance. The 13 year- old boy only was willing to attend church on Sunday morning. The family attended church on Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and Wednesday night. The Superior Court judge ruled that church once a week was enough for a 13 year-old and placed the boy in foster care. A high school student in Mead, Washington was assigned to read a book full of what she and her family believed to be attacks on her religious beliefs. One character talked of a preacher who would "throw his Bible in the privy" in order to pursuit an illicit sexual relationship. The main character, a teen-age boy who was designed to relate to the reader, concluded the book by saying he had enough church for a while in his life. And many other minor disparaging remarks about religion in general and Christianity specifically were found in this book. But the most offensive thing was a scene where a character proclaims, "I'm going to blow the a** off of Jesus Christ, that long-legged white son-of-a-b****."
Tulane Teacher Preparation & Certification New Hampshire, http//www.ed.state.nh.us/ certification/teacher.htm, Birth to age8, north dakota, http//www.state.nd.us/espb/ approval/under.htm, Birth age 8,K http://teacher.tulane.edu/states.html
Extractions: Alternative Teacher Certification State Status of Alternative Certification Contact Phone Agency Alabama Implementing June H. Mabry Alabama Department of Education Alaska Not using Julie Osborn Alaska Department of Education Arizona Implementing R. Berkley Lunt Arizona Department of Education Arkansas Implementing Jim Chism Arkansas Department of Education California Implementing Michael McKibbin California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Colorado Implementing Eugene J. Campbell Colorado Department of Education Connecticut Implementing Hilary E. Freedman Connecticut Department of Education Delaware Implementing Barbara Van Dornick University of Delaware District of Columbia Implementing Yvonne D. Holt District of Columbia Department of Education Florida Implementing Audrey Huggins or Karen Wilde Florida Department of Education Georgia Implementing Margaret M. Torrey Georgia Professional Standards Commission Hawaii Implementing Clara Burrows Hawaii Department of Education Idaho Implementing Michael P. Stefanic
Accreditation ESPB, the north dakota Education Standards and Practices Board. The ESPB sets thestandards pertaining to teacher certification, teacher education program http://www2.dsu.nodak.edu/users/gjacob/accreditation.htm
Extractions: Dickinson State University Home Page National NCATE ... Accreditation The Teacher Education program at Dickinson State University is nationally accredited by NCATE, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. NCATE is a partnership of over 30 national professional organizations, representing over 3 million professionals (teachers, teacher educators, state and local policy makers, school specialists) and members of the public, that have united to ensure high quality teacher preparation. The Teacher Education Program meets the high standards set by NCATE. By meeting these standards, this insures that Dickinson State's Teacher Education Program is of the highest quality. The NCATE Standards focus on the following six areas: North Dakota ESPB Accreditation Along with national accreditation, the Teacher Education program at Dickinson State University meets the high standards established by the North Dakota ESPB, the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board. The ESPB sets the standards pertaining to teacher certification, teacher education program approval (accreditation), and professional development of educators. . As an "Option Two" state, the North Dakota ESPB patterns their standards after the NCATE standards. The membership of the ESPB is comprised of:
Secondary Teaching Certification Programs In Latin www.coh.arizona.edu/classics/ (click on teacher certification). www.hope.edu/academic/education/certification/sec/latin northdakota University of north dakota. http://department.monm.edu/classics/cpl/secondary_teaching_certification.htm
Extractions: Latin Secondary Teaching Certification Programs Note: This list of programs in CAMWS territory is still in progress. Please send corrections and additions to toms@monm.edu ALABAMA A RIZONA / ARKANSAS COLORADO FLORIDA GEORGIA ILLINOIS ... INDIANA / IOWA / KANSAS KENTUCKY / LOUISIANA / MANITOBA / MISSISSIPPI / MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSOURI NEBRASKA / NEW MEXICO / NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO / OKLAHOMA / ONTARIO / SASKATECHWAN / SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS ... WYOMING ALABAMA
Secondary Teaching Certification Programs In Latin coh.arizona.edu/classics/ (click on teacher certification). Teaching and PostBaccalaureatecertification Lincoln, NE north dakota University of north dakota. http://department.monm.edu/classics/CPL/secondary_teaching_certification.htm
Extractions: Latin Secondary Teaching Certification Programs Note: This list of programs in CAMWS territory is still in progress. Please send corrections and additions to toms@monm.edu ALABAMA A RIZONA / ARKANSAS COLORADO FLORIDA GEORGIA ILLINOIS ... INDIANA / IOWA / KANSAS KENTUCKY / LOUISIANA / MANITOBA / MISSISSIPPI / MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSOURI NEBRASKA / NEW MEXICO / NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO / OKLAHOMA / ONTARIO / SASKATECHWAN / SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS ... WYOMING ALABAMA
Certification of Dickinson Colleges teacher Education Program you anticipate seeking certificationoutside Pennsylvania York, north Carolina, north dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/educ/certification.html
Extractions: Teacher Certification Program Dickinson College offers certification in secondary education for the State of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has reciprocal agreements with 46 states. If you anticipate seeking certification outside Pennsylvania, then you need to plan early so the Department can help you expedite that process. Certification can be obtained in: S ocial Studies certification requires a major in one of the following fields of study: Citizenship Education certification requires a major in one of the following fields of study: Social Science certification requires a major in one of the following fields of study: Education Department Certificate Sequence
UND Division Of Continuing Education - Distance Degree Programs degree in education that does not require, or lead to, teacher certification. Tomeet the challenges and suggestions by the north dakota University System http://www.conted.und.edu/extended/medgs.htm
Extractions: College of Education and Human Development This M.S. degree program (thesis or non-thesis) is designed for both the certified secondary teacher who seeks a major in education and a minor in another field, and for those who wish to pursue a graduate degree in education that does not require, or lead to, teacher certification. The goals of this extended degree offering of a M.S. in General Studies are:
Education Standards And Practices Board October Board Meeting Minutes; Staff Updates; teacher Quality Grant InKind Match.north dakota State Capitol Building 9th Floor 600 E Boulevard Avenue, Dept. http://discovernd.com/espb/
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: Click to view NCBE State Resource Page Does the state of North Dakota have legislative provisions for limited English proficient student instruction? Does the state of North Dakota offer ESL certification/endorsement for teachers? Does the state of North Dakota offer bilingual/native language certification/endorsement for teachers? Does the state of North Dakota have legislative provisions for additional funding allocated for instructional programs for LEP students? YES. Pursuant to North Dakota Century Code: Education school districts are entitled to $300 per pupil with limited English language skills; this allocation was increased in the 1999 legislative session to $400 by Senate Bill No. 2381
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