UWM: School Of Education: Primary/Middle Teacher Certification Program Our certification programs lead to a wisconsin Department of Public of ExceptionalEducation offers a PostBaccalaureate teacher certification Program For http://www.soe.uwm.edu/pages/welcome/Departments/Exceptional_Education/Degrees_P
Extractions: UWM Home SOE Home Contact Us Site Map ... Degrees/Programs of Study Primary/Middle Teacher Certification Program A major goal of the Exceptional Education Department at UWM is to prepare teachers with a commitment to the diverse group of students with disabilities who are served in schools and community settings. Our intent is to prepare teachers who are versed in both the practical and the visionary. Our certification programs lead to a Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction teaching license.
WDVA - Employment Assistance - Troops To Teachers Program to school districts hiring teachers or teachers aides Many wisconsin school districtsare eager for up to $5,000 to help defray certification costs incurred http://dva.state.wi.us/Emp_troopsteachers.asp
Extractions: Employment Links Troops to Teachers Program Troops to Teachers stipend and bonus Eligible veterans who are interested in becoming teachers through the Troops to Teachers Program now may receive a stipend of up to $5,000 to help defray certification costs incurred for academic credits or alternative certification programs. Veterans willing to teach in schools identified as "high need" may qualify for a $10,000 bonus in lieu of the stipend. Veterans who receive financial assistance are obligated to teach for three years in schools serving students from low-income families. The Troops to Teachers program is managed by the Department of Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) ,which may provide funding to veterans and eligible schools that hire them. Internet Job Referral System The Internet Job Referral System The following eligibility requirements must be met to be eligible for referral in the Internet Job Referral System: Separation date from active duty not earlier than October 1, 1990
UW - Eau Claire: Curriculum &Instruction wisconsin DPI Rules for certification as a Reading teacher. Complete an ApprovedProgram. Receive institutional endorsement and complete or possess http://www.uwec.edu/ci/RT316.HTM
Extractions: SAMPLE SEQUENCE FOR TEACHERS WITH ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATION Statement of Purpose The purpose of this program is to prepare the student to become a reading teacher and supply the required "competencies" of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction for certification as Reading Teacher, grades K-12. In addition, all courses in this program can be applied to the requirements of the MST-Reading degree. Procedures for Applying for Certification If you intend to obtain certification as a Reading Teacher and then perhaps continue to work for the MST-Reading degree* with or without certification as a Reading Specialist: Apply for admission as an MST-Reading student. Obtain a copy of "Program for Master of Science in Teaching-Reading" from either the College of Professional Studies or the Curriculum and Instruction Department. This explains the MST program in detail. Once accepted into the program, an advisor will be appointed to you as described in the program description.
Teacher Certification work in schools throughout their certification program at cooperating schools in wisconsin,Illinois, or teacher placement A teacher placement bureau under the http://www.beloit.edu/~academic/fields/preprof/tchrcert.html
Extractions: General information: Students work in schools throughout their certification program. Field experiences begin with introductory courses and provide students opportunities to work in a variety of school settings and with practicing teachers and administrators who represent various teaching styles and educational philosophies. Student teaching: Although student teaching usually takes place in Beloit-area schools, other opportunities exist, which can be completed at cooperating schools in Wisconsin, Illinois, or Minnesota. In addition, the College participates in a program of student teaching in Chicago schools sponsored by the Associated Colleges of the Midwest. Students also have a chance to do part of their student teaching in Australia, England, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, and Wales.
DISTANCE LEARNING TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS in the University of wisconsinSuperiors to being admitted to the teacher educationprogram cannot provide coursework necessary for secondary certification. http://www.dantes.doded.mil/dantes_Web/troopstoteachers/Teacher_Cert_DL_Schools-
State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction Bureau of teacher Education Licensing and andprogram descriptions for alternative routes toward certification, send $99 http://www.ncei.com/02_state_contacts.htm
2003 State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction Bureau of teacher Education Licensing and andprogram descriptions for alternative routes toward certification, send $110 http://www.ncei.com/2003/state_contacts.htm
Extractions: Text Only Teacher Compensation Bibliography: Research Studies - Knowlege and Skill Based Pay Programs Bond, Lloyd. (1998). Disparate Impact and Teacher Certification. Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education Conti, E. (2000). Turning experience into expertise: A multiple case study analysis of school districts aligning teacher compensation with high performance. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin. Dwyer, Carol Ann. (1998). Psychometrics of Praxis III: Classroom Performance assessments. Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education Gupta, Nina G., Douglas Jenkins, Jr. and William P. Curington. (1986). Paying for Knowledge: Myths and Realities. National Productivity Review Heneman, Robert, and Gerald E. Ledford, Jr. (1998). Competency Pay for Professionals and Managers in Business: A Review and Implications for Teachers. Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education Jaeger, Richard M. (1998). Evaluating the Psychometric Qualities of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards' Assessments: A Methodological Accounting. Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education Good Return on the Investment? Teacher Perceptions of the Value of Incentives and Rewards for National Board Certification
Wisconsin Lutheran College:Introduction To Communication teacher certification Student seeking teacher certification with a communicationmajor or minor must take COM 460. Major = 36 credits. Minor = 24 credits. http://www.wlc.edu/academics/com/com_intro_course_of_study.html
Extractions: The study of communication enables students to develop speaking and listening skills as well as critical thinking skills. Communication students also develop research skills and value the collaborative effort in working with others. The communication major is designed to provide a strong background for entrance into a variety of professions as well as graduate study. The study of communication enhances an individual's ability to interact with others on both a personal and public level. Course of Study A major in communication consists of at least 36 credits in communication including: Core courses: COM 211, 260, 301, 431 Students will select 12 credits from the following: COM 311, 315, 331, 332, 333, 360, 380, 409 Electives (12 credits) from the following: ART 303, 304, BUS 201, COM 403, 405, 407, 410, 490, 499 Grade Point Average: To have a major in communication approved for graduation, a student must have a minimum GPA of 2.50 in all communication courses selected by the student to satisfy the major. A minor in communication consists of at least 21 credits in communication courses including: Core courses: COM 211, 260, 301
Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted Wally's Fishing Station and teacher certification Shop could training teachers forinitial certification, Joan North the University of wisconsin, Stevens Point http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=14wisc.h19
Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted indicators. Proposed new rules for teacher certification dominatedconversations about education in wisconsin last year. Five years http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc00/templates/state-policy.cfm?slug=wi-up.htm
CMLA Job Market Licensing Vermont teacher Licensing Regulations Virginia Division of Compliance WashingtonWest Virginia teacher certification wisconsin teacher Education and http://www.geocities.com/ocmla/page6.htm
Extractions: CMLA Job Market As part of our work for the CMLA job market committee, OCMLA has organized information regarding certification in different states. If you need to get re-certified in a state other than the one you are cuurently certified in then this information will be very valuable to you. Alaska Arizona California Colorado ... Wyoming Teacher Certification and Employment
Extractions: @import url(./global.css); HOME CDC SERVICES EMPLOYER SERVICES CONTACT US ... CDC Job Search Checklist for Education Professionals - Use this checklist to help guide your job search and identify various resources. Teacher Certification Requirements for the 50 States - If you are doing a job search in a state different than where you received your certification, be sure to investigate how to receive certification within that state. Wisconsin Public School Districts According to Geographic Region : Choose the geographic regions of Wisconsin you are interested in and access a listing of public school districts in that area. Wisconsin Public School District Directory : Database district providing contact name, address, phone number, email, and website. Wisconsin Private School District Directory : Database providing district contact name, address, phone number, email, and website. Wisconsin Charter School Directory : Listing of charter schools arranged by school district. Milwaukee Public School Websites : School websites, calendars, and events. National Public School District Locator : Database providing school name, address, telephone number, and student and teacher demographics.
Wisconsin Teacher Standards And Chapter PI34 wisconsin teacher Standards You will need an Adobe Reader the Heart at the wisconsinDepartment of National Board certification For more information regarding http://www.cesa5.k12.wi.us/speced/standard.htm
Extractions: The national movement to develop standards for both pre-kindergarten through grade 12 schools and higher education and the demand for greater accountability of teachers and students to demonstrate what they know and are able to do are primary forces behind the creation of the new Chapter PI-34, Wisconsin Administrative Code. The section of PI 34 that deals with teacher program approval became effective on July 1, 2000. The section that deals with teacher licensing will be effective on July 1, 2004. Wisconsin Teacher Standards You will need an Adobe Reader , a free plug in from Adobe.
Teacher Certification - Deptartment Of Foreign Languages for teacher certification. See other Majors and Minors. Return to Foreign LanguageHome Page. Department of Foreign Languages University of wisconsinStevens http://www.uwsp.edu/forlang/mjmntch.htm
Extractions: Foreign Language Major (Teacher Certification) French, German, Spanish If you are a native speaker, see information on Placement. See: Additional requirements for teacher certification MINOR (TEACHER CERTIFICATION) French, German, Spanish If you are a native speaker, see information on Placement. See: Additional requirements for teacher certification. See: other Majors and Minors Return to Foreign Language Home Page Department of Foreign Languages
Extractions: French, German, Russian, Spanish Minimum Grade Point Average To be certified to teach a foreign language, you must complete the teaching major or minor with an overall grade point average of 3.0 in all college-level courses taken in the language you plan to teach, regardless of declaration of academic bankruptcy. In addition you must fulfill the following special requirements. Residency Requirement You must complete an appropriate period of residency in a country where the language is spoken, or participate in an alternative language immersion experience which must be approved by the Department. All teacher candidates in foreign languages should participate in a language based semester study abroad program, such as those offered by UW-SP in France, Germany, and Spain, or a junior year abroad. With the prior approval of the Department, students may substitute alternative experiences such as immersion programs or summer study abroad. Oral and Written Proficiency Requirement To be certified to teach a foreign language at elementary, middle, or secondary level, you must pass oral and written proficiency tests given by the Department before your application to student teach will be approved. It is your responsibility to schedule the oral proficiency test. (Contact: Marcia Parker for French, Jan Seiler for German, or Richard Barker or Renee Craig-Odders for Spanish).
Educator Licensing(PI34) & NBPTS site has links to the wisconsin Educator Licensing sites (PI34); teacher, Administrator,and Pupil Services Standards; and National Board certification (NBPTS http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listwisedulidi.html
Extractions: CESA 10 This site has links to the Wisconsin Educator Licensing sites (PI34); Teacher, Administrator, and Pupil Services Standards; and National Board Certification (NBPTS). CESA 10 will be supporting these initiatives for their member districts and educators. For more information, contact: Ted Schuder at schuder@cesa10.k12.wi.us
Teaching & Learning Certified teacher gives back to her profession 1/17/03. 56 WEAC members earnnational certification 12/4/02. 39 wisconsin teachers earn national http://www.weac.org/Resource/NBPTS.htm
Extractions: Educators' Bulletin Board for possible recent NBPTS notices. OnWEAC resources Professional certification: NBPTS vs. ABCTE PDA forms cadre of teachers with National Board certification NBPTS TV provides news and resources for educators around the country National Board Certification suggested pre-candidacy activities Focus: Educational Issues Series paper on National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification News and feature articles Certified teacher gives back to her profession [1/17/03] 56 WEAC members earn national certification [12/4/02] 39 Wisconsin teachers earn national certification for 2001 [11/20/01] 23 Wisconsin teachers earn national certification for 2000 [11/30/00] ... Law provides financial incentives for National Board for Professional Teaching standards certification [4/20/98] Links to external resources National Board for Professional Teaching Standards NEA resources on NBPTS NEA National Board loans DPI support page