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  1. Evaluation, 1976: Deaf education teacher certification program, special education department, Southern Connecticut State College by Linda Searle Thiel, 1976
  2. Preservice training of pediatric residents and early interventionists final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:448559) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2000
  3. CliffsTestPrep Praxis II: Education of Exceptional Students (0353, 0382, 0542, 0544) by Judy L. Paris, 2008-08-25
  4. Final report: First year evaluation of Connecticut's Alternate Route to Certification Program by John M Love, 1989
  5. Alternate route to certification: Report on summer program evaluation by Nancy R Cook, 1989
  6. Alternate route to certification: Administrative survey results by Nancy R Cook, 1989

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  • 22. State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification
    mail campbell_e@cde.state.co.us. connecticut Bureau of certification teacher Preparation. PO Box 150471 Hartford, CT 061150471
    http://www.ncei.com/State-alt-contact.htm
    National Center for
    Education Information
    State Contacts for Alternative Teacher Certification
    Alabama Department of Education 5201 Gordon Persons Bldg.,50 N. Ripley St.
    P.O. Box 302101
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
    Attn.: June H. Mabry
    Fax: (334) 242-0498
    e-mail: tcert@alsde.edu Attn: Assessment Center
    810 West Tenth St., Suite 200
    Juneau, AK 99801-1984
    Attn: Julie Orsborn
    e-mail: julie_orsborn@educ.state.ak.us Arizona Department of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 Attn: R. Berkley Lunt Arkansas Department of Education No. 4 State Capitol Mall, Rm. 106B Teacher Education/Licensure Little Rock, AR 72201 Attn: Jim Chism California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capitol Avenue Sacramento, CA 95814-4213 Attn: Michael McKibbin e-mail: mmckibbin@ctc.ca.gov Web Site: http://www.cde.ca.gov Colorado Department of Education Educator Licensing 201 E. Colfax Avenue, Room 105 Denver, CO 80203 Attn: Eugene J. Campbell e-mail: campbell_e@cde.state.co.us P.O. Box 150471 Hartford, CT 06115-0471

    23. State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification
    connecticut Bureau of certification teacher Preparation PO Box 150471 Hartford,CT 061150471 Attn Hilary E. Freedman (860) 713-6708 e-mail teacher.cert@po
    http://www.ncei.com/02_state_contacts.htm

    24. Connecticut College - Education Department Teaching Certification Sequence
    Education. teacher certification in connecticut. THE PROFESSIONALcertification CYCLE OF A connecticut teacher. Is teaching for me?
    http://www.conncoll.edu/academics/departments/education/programs.html

    Education Home
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    THE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION CYCLE OF A CONNECTICUT TEACHER
    Is teaching for me? If so, then here are the steps for ... Admission to a Teacher Certification Program Program Application Requirements:
    * PRAXIS I Computer-based Test-passed or waived
    * Two Page Essay on why you want to teach
    * Two Department Faculty Interviews
    * Two Recommendations - one from a faculty member in your major and another from a teaching situation
    * 2.7 GPA * Planned Program of Study designed with an education advisor * Education Department Application Form Coursework Planned Program, including specified number of credits in certification area. Student Teaching : attestation by Cooperating Teacher. ** Elementary 1-6 (Freshman or Sophomore Year) EDU 223 Foundations of Modern Education HMD 111 Intro to Human Development (Sophomore or Junior Year) HMD 225 Individual Differences in Development EDU 341 Teaching Reading and Writing EDU 304 Mathematics and Science in Elementary School (Senior Year) EDU 449 Creativity and Learning EDU 402 Children's Literature EDU 445 Student Teaching ** Secondary 7-12 (Freshman or Sophomore Year)

    25. Connecticut College - Education Department Teachers Portfolio Fair
    connecticut College Education Department Portfolio Fair. for early childhood,elementary, middle, music or secondary teacher certification exhibit their
    http://www.conncoll.edu/academics/departments/education/portfair.html

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    Melissa Tavares The journey from college student to student teacher to certified teacher is an exhilarating, rewarding, and exhausting one. It is impossible to complete the student teaching semester without significant changes in attitude, skills, and self-knowledge. To aid personal reflection on these changes, every student teacher creates a teaching portfolio as a chronicle of their semester's journey. Personal journal entries, e-mailed reflections, lesson plans, curriculum notes, observations of interactions with students, videotapes of teaching, photographs of classroom activities, and student work all go into what becomes a pictorial and textual account of the teacher each college student has become. Often newly certified teachers use their portfolios in job interviews in late spring or summer. Some choose to add to them through their first years of full-time teaching. Each May, graduates completing the requirements for early childhood, elementary, middle, music or secondary teacher certification exhibit their portfolios at a Portfolio Fair open to the College community and invited guests. Guests include parents, siblings, cooperating teachers, and area administrators. In addition to a proud celebration of work well done, some administrators use the fair as an opportunity to meet and review the work of potential candidates for employment.

    26. University Of Connecticut, College Of Continuing Studies-Graduate Non-degree Stu
    seeking CEUs for state certification requirements should A teacher wishing to usean undergraduate credit an official University of connecticut transcript) may
    http://continuingstudies.uconn.edu/nondegree/graduate/info/ceu.html

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    Registration Info Student Services Teacher Certification/CEU Teachers with the Professional Educator Certificate seeking CEUs for state certification requirements should note that academic credit courses do not automatically convert to the CEUs required for continuation of the teaching certificate. A teacher wishing to use an undergraduate credit course toward the CEU requirements should make arrangements for "CEU Equivalent Credit" for the course via his or her own employing board of education before taking the academic credit course. Graduate credit courses completed successfully (as evidenced by an official University of Connecticut transcript) may be used for the purpose of continuing the Professional Educator Certificate. One graduate credit represents 15 contact hours (3 graduate credits equal 45 contact hours). No prior arrangements with the employing board of education are necessary

    27. Teacher Certification
    PRAXIS I. This is required for formal admittance to a connecticut teacher preparationprogram. PRAXIS I is also a prerequisite for certification, regardless of
    http://www.easternct.edu/depts/pe/Teachercertification.html
    Teacher Certification All teacher certification students must be formally admitted to the program. The Department of Education has established a committee of faculty members, the Committee on Admission and Retention in Education (CARE) which is responsible for this admission process. Students interested in teacher preparation must apply to CARE at least one semester prior to enrolling in professional preparation courses. Student must submit application materials by October 1 to be admitted to professional preparation courses in Spring semester and by February 15 to be admitted to course for Fall semester. For admission to the Undergraduate Teacher Education Program, students must:*
    1. Complete or be in the process of completing EDU 215 and EDU 250 for the Early Childhood Education Program
    EDU 200, EDU 210, PSY 206 or PSY 208 for the Elementary Education Program
    EDU 200, EDU 205, EDU 206, EDU 207 for the Middle Level Education Program
    EDU 200 and EDU 210 for the Secondary Programs.

    28. Ñandutí: Welcome To Early Foreign Language Learning!
    Type of Program, The Alternate Route to teacher certification, ARC and ARC II, are andis two years of closely supervised teaching in a connecticut middle or
    http://www.cal.org/earlylang/ttprogs.htm

    HOME
    Training Teacher Certification Workshops State Frameworks Video clips Teacher Certification Programs
    With the growing interest in implementing early foreign language programs in schools, the need for more qualified teachers is increasing. Consequently, there is a strong need for inservice and preservice programs to prepare early foreign language educators. Programs include such topics as methods for teaching languages to children, first and second language acquisition of children, teaching practicum, and other related topics.
    Browse this list to find available early foreign language teacher training programs in the Northeast region.
    This resource, categorized by state, is a preliminary compilation of the early foreign language teacher training programs in the Northeast states. If you would like your program listed or know of others, please contact us at nanduti@cal.org

    29. CEA - Connecticut Education Association
    Support and Training Everything you want to know about BEST, the program requiredfor teacher certification by the State Dept. of Education in connecticut.
    http://www.cea.org/newteacher/
    New Teacher This section is for you, the beginning teacher. Let us know if we can put information here that will help you. Contact Linette Branham at linetteb@cea.org or Wanda Williams-McCormack at wandaw@cea.org or phone 800.842.4316 or 860.525.5641. Planning for the Future:
    A Pension Workshop for Early-Career Teachers
    Monday, May 19, 2003
    4:00 - 6:00 PM
    Lyman Hall High School Wallingford, CT
    Directions to Lyman Hall

    This workshop will answer the following questions:
    • How long do I have to work to collect a pension?

    30. CEA - Connecticut Education Association
    The following 3 documents can help answer many of your questions about becoming certifiedin connecticut . 1. Basic Information on teacher certification in CT
    http://www.cea.org/ProfessionalIssues/Issues.htm
    Bilingual Education Bilingual Education continues to be a focus of debate in American public education. To keep abreast of developments in this debate you can visit the NEA web site for an overview as well as policy documents and other links. Certification Issues The following 3 documents can help answer many of your questions about becoming certified in Connecticut:
    Basic Information
    on teacher certification in CT.
    The latest revisions to the CEU guidelines
    , and what they mean to you as a teacher. There were several actions taken in the legislature this past session that affect teachers. Your help in passing along this information is appreciated. See the 2001 CEU Requirement Changes for information on 2001 CEU changes in technology, and CEUs for National Board Certification.

    31. Teacher Certification Links
    connecticut State Licensing Info Center; Delaware teacher certification;District of Columbia Frequently Requested Numbers certification;
    http://www.epi-center.net/jobs/cert.asp
    Teacher Certification Links
  • Alabama Teacher Certification
  • Alaska Teacher Certification
  • Arizona Department of Education Certification
  • Arkansas Teacher Licensure ...
    State Departments of Education
    Looking for Process Improvement Methods, Educational Software, School Supplies, Books, Journal Articles, Educational Conferences, or Training? Then click on
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  • 32. Secondary Education Teacher Certification
    The Secondary Education teacher certification Program is ideal for students whowant to earn a State of connecticut certification to teach at the secondary
    http://www.sjc.edu/content.cfm/pageid/1051
    Quick Links: Choose From This List Apply Online Get My E-Mail Information Request Academic Programs The Women's College Prime Time Program The Graduate School Continuing Studies Online Courses Course Directory Library Biology Department Registration Financial Services The Gengras Center School Young Children Arts Events Employee Directory Faculty Web Pages Maps and Directions Visiting/Events Employment Contact Us Calendars
    Search Site:
    Map - Directions
    Contact SJC A-Z Index Directory Services ... Praxis 1 Prep Course
    -Choose a Program- American Studies Bachelor of Arts - Liberal Studies Family and Consumer Science Gerontology History Management Mathematical Sciences Nursing Psychology Secondary Education Teacher Certification Social Work Secondary Education Teacher Certification
    The Prime Time Program The Saint Joseph College Department of Child Study/Education/Special Education, in conjunction with The Prime Time Program, offers an exciting academic program for those interested in the teaching profession. The Secondary Education Teacher Certification Program is ideal for students who want to earn a State of Connecticut certification to teach at the secondary level, Grades 9-12. The program requires participants to pursue a bachelor's degree in either history, math (with a computer science concentration), or family and consumer science. All three degree programs are offered through The Prime Time Program and correlate with the teacher certification program. In addition to an intensive curriculum, outstanding faculty and personalized academic attention, the program offers:

    33. Connecticut Association Of Colleges And Universities For Teacher Education
    teacher Education Institutions in connecticut Associated with CACUTE. alphabeticlisting of CACUTE representatives AACTE 99 Presentation Notes. certification
    http://www.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/depts/edu/cacute.html
    Connecticut Association of Colleges and Universities for Teacher Education (CACUTE)
    found as http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/cacute.html on the Web
    For questions concerning CACUTE, please contact
    Anthony Costa , 1998-99 CACUTE President
    David L. Stoloff , CACUTE Immediate Past President
    CACUTE Listings - 1998- 99
    Teacher Education Institutions in Connecticut Associated with CACUTE
    alphabetic listing of CACUTE representatives:
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
    AACTE 99 Presentation Notes
    Certification Officers at CACUTE Institutions
    Invited Participants at Occasional CACUTE Meetings ...
    Projects Affiliated with CACUTE
    CACUTE Representatives/Participants - 1998/1999 Dr. Richard I. Arends, Dean
    School of Education and Professional Studies
    Central Connecticut State University
    1615 Stanley Street
    New Britain, CT 06050
    arends@ccsu.ctstateu.edu

    CCSU School of Ed. fax: (860) 832 - 2109
    Dr. Walter Bernstein, Dean
    School of Professional Studies Western Connecticut State University 181 White Street Danbury, CT 06810 bernstein@wcsu.ctstateu.edu

    34. U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices
    connecticut 3 State Department of Education Bureau of certification and Districtof Columbia 3 teacher Education and certification Branch Logan
    http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE/cert/State_Teacher_Cert_Off.html
    U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices
    With Testing Requirements
    The numbers following the state names are codes for state certification testing requirements. Alabama
    Alaska

    Arizona

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    Alabama
    Department of Education
    Division of Instructional Service
    5108 Gordon Persons Building
    50 North Ripley Street Montgomery 36130-2101, (334) 229-4271 Alaska Department of Education Teacher Education and Certification Goldbelt Building 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau 99801-1894, (907) 465-2831 www.educ.state.ak.us/teachercertification Arizona Department of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix 85007, (602) 542 4367 www.ade.state.az.us/certification Arkansas Department of Education Teacher Education and Licensure #4 State Capitol Mall, Rooms 106B/107B Little Rock 72201, (501) 682-4342 California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1812 9th Street Sacramento 95814-7000, (916) 445-0184 Colorado Department of Education Educator Licensing, Room 105 201 East Colfax Avenue Denver 80203-1704, (303) 866-6628

    35. Pathways To Teaching
    connecticut connecticut Alternate Route to teacher certification A staterunintensive program for teaching candidates who currently hold an appropriate
    http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/educ/pathways.htm
    Trinity College
    Educational Studies Program
    Pathways to Teaching
    This site organizes information into two broad categories:
    A) Pathway to public school teaching certification while earning an undergraduate degree at Trinity College B) Pathways to public school teaching certification or private school teaching after receiving an undergraduate degree While completing a liberal arts major and earning an undergraduate degree at Trinity College, students may also earn elementary or secondary school certification through the consortium program at St. Joseph College After receiving an undergraduate degree, Trinity students may obtain teaching certification through an alternate route program or graduate school program, or may enter teaching in private schools without certification
    A) Pathway to teacher certification while earning an undergraduate degree at Trinity College:
    The teacher preparation program at St. Joseph College in West Hartford, CT
    Through consortial arrangements, Trinity students may enroll in the state-approved teacher preparation program at St. Joseph College (SJC) while simultaneously completing their Trinity major and graduation requirements. Certification programs are available at the elementary level (grades 1-6) and in specific subjects at the secondary level (grades 7-12). Students interested in this opportunity must meet first with the Director of Trinity's Educational Studies Program (Professor Jack Dougherty via email or phone 860-297-2296). Then, a second appointment may be made with the SJC Certification Officer and advisor for Trinity students (

    36. Education UG
    Revisions in connecticut State teacher certification regulations willnecessitate changes in the program detailed above. Students
    http://ww2.sjc.edu/department_pages/education/Ed_UG.html
    Child Study/Education/Special Education Department June, 2000 Education (EDUC) Teacher Certification - Undergraduate Programs In conjunction with the various majors offered at the college, students may obtain teacher certification in the following areas Teacher Preparation Requirements Nursery - Grade 3 Elementary Certification Secondary Certification ... Special Education Elementary Education Upon completion of prescribed programs, state mandated tests, and with a cumulative 2.67 GPA, students will be recommended to the state for certification. Mission and Philosophy Grounded in the values and beliefs of Saint Joseph College, the Child Study, Education, and Special Education Department endeavors to prepare teachers and child/youth professionals who are independent problem-solvers and competent practitioners as well as being reflective in practice and inquisitive in nature. It is the intent of each program to provide its graduates with various and extensive academic and field experiences. The goal of the department's programs is to help students develop a perspective of the crucial role that both theory and practice play in facilitating the teaching-learning process with diverse populations. Toward this end, the Teacher Certification Programs in Education strive to produce teaching professionals who:

    37. Education Teacher Certification Program
    Prepares professionals to work with all young children and their families in a variety of settings .Category Reference Education Programs Graduate School...... State of connecticut regulates certification, therefore, the college reserves theright to make changes as necessary to meet the state regulations for teacher
    http://ww2.sjc.edu/department_pages/education/CertGrad.html
    Child Study/Education/Special Education Department June, 2000 Education - Teacher Certification Program (Graduate) In conjunction with the various majors offered at the college, students may obtain teacher certification in the following areas.
  • Early Childhood Education: Birth-Kindergarten or Nursery-Grade 3
  • Elementary Education
  • Middle School Education
  • Secondary Education
  • Special Education (see Special Education section for further details) Upon completion of prescribed programs, state mandated tests, and with a maintained 2.67 GPA, students will be recommended to the state for certification. The programs in education are approved by the Connecticut State Board of Education to recommend persons for initial educator certificate for early childhood: birth-kindergarten or nursery-grade 3, elementary education, middle school education, secondary education in biology, chemistry, general science, mathematics, home economics, English, Spanish, history and history/social studies. The State of Connecticut regulates certification, therefore, the college reserves the right to make changes as necessary to meet the state regulations for teacher licensure. The certification requirements include the following:
  • A bachelor's degree from an approved institution with a minimum GPA of 2.67.
  • 38. Connecticut
    about connecticut's teacher assessment requirements, contact connecticut State Departmentof Education Bureau of certification and teacher Preparation PO Box
    http://www.ets.org/praxis/prxct.html

    Registration

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    Connecticut
    Supplement to: The Praxis Series 2002-2003 Registration Bulletin
    Directory
    How to Qualify for Connecticut Certification
    Who Must Take the Praxis I: Academic Skills Assessments

    Who Must Take the Praxis II: Subject Assessments

    Tests Required in Connecticut
    How to Qualify for Connecticut Certification
    The Connecticut General Statutes require a series of teacher assessments to assure that every prospective teacher has (1) essential skills in mathematics, reading, and writing; (2) subject knowledge competence; and (3) professional knowledge competence. Essential skills: in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics serve as the state-approved essential skills tests for prospective educators in Connecticut. Subject knowledge competence: Connecticut requires Praxis II: Subject Assessments in 26 subject areas as part of the testing requirement for subject knowledge competency.
    Who Must Take the Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Tests
    By state law, all individuals seeking (1) formal admission to a teacher education program or (2) certification in Connecticut must take and pass the Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Tests in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics OR meet the requirements of one of the State Board-approved waiver options. (Waiver information is available from the Connecticut State Department of Education.)

    39. National Council On Teacher Quality - Connecticut
    and Minority Recruitment proposed a new fasttrack certification program for teachersin connecticut, along with many other reforms related to teacher quality.
    http://www.nctq.org/states/ct.html
    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
    CONNECTICUT
    Most Significant Reforms
    • Connecticut has strong subject mastery requirements for its teachers.
    • Connecticut also boasts an expanded alternative certification program.

    40. Physed Programs
    Brief description of undergrad and graduate courses, with more information provided as downloadable Category Reference Education...... certification, BS Ed. The Physical Education teacher preparation program preparesfuture teachers for public and private schools in the State of connecticut.
    http://www.ccsu.edu/physedhltfit/PROGRAMS.HTM
    Text Only Version Home Programs of Study Courses Admissions Labs and Centers FAQ's Student Teaching Faculty Links ... CCSU Home Page Programs of Study You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the files attached to the links below. Undergraduate: The Department of Physical Education and Health Fitness Studies offers the following programs: Physical Education for teacher certification, a non-certifiable option in Exercise Science/Health Promotion and a non-certifiable major in Athletic Training. Physical Education for Teacher Certification, B.S. Ed.
    The Physical Education teacher preparation program prepares future teachers for public and private schools in the State of Connecticut. Those students who successfully complete the program are eligible for certification in nursery/kindergarten – grade 12 Physical Education. Exercise Science and Health Promotion:
    The Exercise Science and Health Promotion program is a n on-teacher certifiable program , which prepares students for employment in fitness/wellness centers at worksite (business and industry) and medical (hospitals, clinics and HMOs) settings. Students are given the necessary cognitive and practical experiences for certification by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).

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