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  1. A guide for initial certification standards required for local administrators of vocational education by John E Elias, 1977
  2. Initial report of the Early Childhood Special Education: Mentor training grant, November 1988 by Ruth V Burgess, 1988

21. United Federation Of Teachers - Nuts And Bolts: Building A Career
Missouri. missouri teacher certification Office, Department of Elementary SecondaryEducation, PO Box 480, Jefferson City, MO 65102, (314) 7513486. Montana.
http://www.uft.org/?fid=206&tf=1584

22. Northwest Missouri State Catalog
This major meets missouri teacher certification requirements in instrumental musicK­12. This minor does not meet missouri teacher certification requirements.
http://www.nwmissouri.edu/catalog/degre/as/mu_major.htm
Department of Music
Majors
Comprehensive Major in Instrumental Music Education, 57 hours:
Required Courses Semester Hours Music Core Requirements Applied Music: Major Instruments, 8 hours; Piano (or other keyboard instrument), 3 hours;
Electives, 2 hours. For Piano as a Major Instrument: Piano (or other keyboard instrument), 8 hours; Wind or Percussion, 5 hours. Mus 19-220 Brass Methods Mus 19-221 Percussion Methods Mus 19-240 String Methods Mus 19-260 Woodwind Methods Mus 19-391 Elements of Conducting Mus 19-481 Methods in Elementary School Music Mus 19-421 Instrumental Conducting Vocal Electives selected from Mus 19-250 Vocal Methods, 19-151 Applied Voice Class, or 19-152 Applied Voice Class Instrumental activities selected from Mus 19-110 or 111, 19-115 or 116, 19-209 or 210
Comprehensive Major in Vocal Music Education, 55 hours:
Required Courses Semester Hours Music Core Requirements Applied Music: Voice Concentration: Voice, 8 hours; piano (or other keyboard instrument), 4 hours; electives, 1 hour. For Piano Concentration: Piano, 8 hours; voice, 5 hours Mus 19-250 Vocal Methods Mus 19-270 Instrumental Methods for Non-Instrumental Majors Mus 19-391 Elements of Conducting Mus 19-481 Methods in Elementary School Music Mus 19-420 Choral Conducting Mus 19-592 Junior High School Music Methods Mus 19-593 Choral Literature for the Secondary School Mus 19-112, or 113 University Chorale

23. Sandra Matsuda
Certification 1987 (Occupational Therapist, Registered) Other Certifications 1994missouri teacher certification in Vocational Education 1974 Illinois Teacher
http://www.vhct.org/case499/matsuda.shtml
Sandra Matsuda, PhD, OTR/L Assistant Professor
Department of Occupational Therapy
School of Health Professions
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65201
MatsudaS@health.missouri.edu
Education PhD Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis University of Missouri-Columbia
Ed Specialist Higher and Adult Education University of Missouri-Columbia
MS Child Development and Early Childhood Education University of Illinois-Champaign
BS Occupational Therapy University of Missouri-Columbia
Certification 1987 (Occupational Therapist, Registered) Other Certifications: 1994 Missouri Teacher Certification in Vocational Education 1974 Illinois Teacher Certification in Elementary and Early Childhood Education Teaching University of Missouri courses: OT22: Introduction to Occupational Therapy OT 225: Professional Perspectives OT 350: Clinical Cases Level 1 Fieldwork for Juniors OT 203 Developmental Adaptation (course coordinator 1993) OT 301 Sensory Processing (course coordinator 1994) St. Louis Community College courses: OTA 100 Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy Assistant OTA 209 Health Occupations Seminar OTA 207 Health and Disease OTA 208 Adaptive Living Skills OTA 210 and 211 Level II Fieldwork Professional Background Staff therapist in rural long-term care facilities Staff occupational therapist, Lutheran Home Care and Hospice, St. Louis MO

24. Teacher Education Program - 2002-2003 SMSU Undergraduate Catalog
b. Met all missouri teacher certification requirements which are in effectat time of certification. Missouri State Teacher Certification.
http://www.smsu.edu/recreg/coll_ed_te.html
Southwest Missouri State University
2002-2003 Undergraduate Catalog Home
Teacher Education Program
Teacher Education Program Southwest Missouri State University is approved by the Missouri State Board of Education to offer basic and advanced professional education programs for purposes of professional certification. Admission to the University does not automatically qualify a student to participate in the professional component of the teacher education program. That participation is granted upon demonstration of a high level of academic and professional competence. Successful participation should result in the student’s achieving certification to teach in Missouri public schools. Professional Portfolio All students desiring Missouri certification are required to submit a professional portfolio. This portfolio will be assessed, evaluated, and monitored throughout the teacher education program with assistance and guidance from faculty. There are three distinct checkpoints for the portfolio: 1) at admission to the teacher education program (culmination of the introductory course-ELE 302 or SEC 301 or SPE 310), 2) at the designated methods course(s) for each departmental major, and 3) at the culmination of supervised teaching. Completion of certification requirements is a four-step process. Students who receive a certification recommendation must meet the standards for certification eligibility as outlined below:

25. State Level Teacher Certification
(601) 3593483. missouri Dept. of Education. teacher Education/certification. Dept. of Elementary/Secondary Educ.
http://www.aip.org/statistics/trends/reports/teacher.htm
AIP HOME PAGE Online Journal Publishing Service AIP Journals Publishing Services Science Policy History Center Working at AIP Site Index
State Contacts for Teacher Certification
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.
If you have additional or supplemental information that we should be aware of or that we should post on our website please click here and let us know.
This table was reproduced from the National Center for Education Information in Washington, DC. For further information on teacher certification visit them at their website at www.ncei.com
Alabama Dept. of Education
5201 Gordon Persons Bldg.
50 N. Ripley St.
P.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
Attn: June H. Mabry

26. Division Of Teacher Quality And Urban Education - Teacher Certification
missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Division of teacher Quality Urban Education teacher certification Email webreplyteachcert@mail
http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divteachqual/teachcert/
Home Teacher Certification
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Facts About Teacher Certification

Missouri Teacher Certification Glossary of Terms

Missouri Teacher Certification History

Missouri Teacher Certification Classifications
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On-line Substitute Certificate Web Application

Note: This system is for school district personnel use only.
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Email: webreplyteachcert@mail.dese.state.mo.us
Note: If you hold a Missouri certificate or have a file in process, please include your Social Security Number in your inquiry. Phone: 573-751-0051 or 573-751-3847 Revised: July 24, 2002 Site Index: Programs and Services A-Z News School Directory School Home Pages Guide to DESE Calendar State Home Page School Improvement/MSIP Student Assessment/MAP School Finance Teacher Certification Special Education Teacher Quality/Prof. Dev. School Data/Statistics Publications Career Opportunities Vocational Rehabilitation Web Applications Login Other Resources/Sites Search Contact Us Site Map FAQ

27. Teacher Education Western Missouri
will be making an inquiry about teacher education at missouri Western. One frequentlyasked question is what are the teacher certification requirements for
http://www.mwsc.edu/education/question.html
April 2001
Dr. Jerry R. Aschermann

Alternative Teacher Education Program at Missouri Western

April 2001 this program has not yet been developed
Western Missouri Colleges and Universities
Teacher Education
Frequently a person will make a telephone call to Missouri Western State College in St. Joseph. The telephone call will be making an inquiry about teacher education at Missouri Western.
One frequently asked question is "what are the teacher certification requirements for this or that?" The following webpage will be a starting point for searching for an answer to this question. Note that the requirements listed on the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education page are the "minimum requirements." Most colleges will require more than the minimum listed courses or credit hours:
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education: Certification Look on the right side of the page for a direct link to teacher certification requirements. A second frequently asked question is where can I take classes other than at MWSC. Be cautious with taking classes that are not formally approved for teacher certification by a college or university. The following, however are sources for off-campus study classes.
Any Extended Campus/correspondence class that is used to meet a MWSC requirement must be approved prior to the registration for that class.

28. Teacher Certification, Department Of Education, Washington University
National Council for the Accreditation of teachers (NCATE) and are approved by theState of missouri. Elementary teacher certification Required Professional
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~educ/cert.html
D epartment of E ducation
Teacher Certification
Teacher certification options offered through the Department of Education include:
Elementary teacher certification (grades 1-6)
Undergraduate Masters programs
Middle School teacher certification (grades 5-9)
Undergraduate Post-AB Program (part-time)
Secondary teacher certification (grades 9-12)
Undergraduate Masters programs Post-AB Program (part-time)
All teacher education majors except some middle school students are required to double major in a subject area. This requirement ensures that students have a firm grounding in the liberal arts and sciences; widens their prospects for employment upon graduation; and enables them to return for graduate study in their second major field if they so desire. Middle school and secondary teacher education students will double major in the subject area they expect to teach. The State of Missouri requires specific content in those majors; please consult an education advisor for more specific information. In addition all teacher education students must complete the State of Missouri's general education requirements which are:
One course each from two of the following fields: Two courses in English Composition One course each in:
  • American History American Government Economics (Elementary only) or any Social Science elective (Secondary) Physical or Earth Science (Laboratory work required) Biological Science (Laboratory work required) Oral Communications College-level mathematics (two courses for Middle School)

29. Education World® : Education Employment Center : State Certification Requiremen
Telephone (314) 7513486. Websites teacher certification. missouri Department of Elementary Secondary Education
http://www.education-world.com/jobs/state_certification.shtml

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ALABAMA Address:

State Department of Education
Teacher Certification Section
Gordon Persons Building P.O. Box 302101 Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 205 242-9977 Fax: (334) 242-0498 Websites: Alabama Certification Office Alabama State Department of Education ALASKA Address: Teacher Certification Administrative Services 801 West 10th St., Suite 200 Juneau AK 99801-1894 (907) 465-2831 Fax: (907) 465-2441 Websites: Alaska Certification Office Alaska Department of Education ARIZONA Address: Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 W. Jefferson Phoenix AZ 85007 (602) 542-4367 Fax: (602) 542-1141 Websites: Teacher Certification Unit Arizona State Teacher VTE Degree Certification Requirements Arizona Department of Education ARKANSAS Address: Dept. of Education Teacher Education and Licensure 4 Capitol Mall Little Rock AR 72201-1071 Websites: Arkansas Teacher Licensure Arkansas Department of Education CALIFORNIA Address: Commission on Teaching Credentialing 1812 9th St.

30. Post AB Teacher Certification, Department Of Education, Washington University
Washington University's teacher preparation programs provide the qualifies a studentfor certification to teach in of Education, the missouri State Department
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~educ/PABTC.html
D epartment of E ducation
Post-A.B. Teacher Certification Program
The Post-A.B. (P.A.B.) Teacher Certification Program is designed for those with a baccalaureate degree who desire secondary (9-12) or middle school (5-9) teacher certification without seeking another degree. Secondary and middle school can be done together if all requirements for both programs are met including two student teaching experiences. Course work may be completed on a part-time basis through University College (the evening division of the College of Arts and Sciences), which offers substantially lower tuition than the day school. Course work is taken for undergraduate credit. This program leads to teacher certification only; no degree is granted through this program. For General Education requirements, please see the teacher certification page. Subject Area Requirements To achieve certification through this program students will need to fulfill State requirements in three fields: general education, the teaching subject area, and professional education. Washington University offers post-baccalaureate secondary teacher certification programs in the following areas: Art, Classics (Latin), English, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages (K-12) (French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Russian), Unified Science (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics), and Social Studies (usually History or Political Science major). Art and foreign languages are K-12 certifications; all other areas are for grades 9-12. Middle school (5-9) teacher certification can be done in Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, or English. This program assumes that entering students already have a major or the equivalent of a major in the subject area they wish to teach. Nevertheless students should expect to take some subject area course work to meet Missouri requirements.

31. Health Teacher Certification
missouri State Health teacher certification. The Status of Health Education inmissouri. You have heard of the missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP).
http://www.lincolnu.edu/~ddalton/mohealthcert.htm
Missouri State Health Teacher Certification
The Status of Health Education in Missouri
You have heard of the Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP) . It is a document of standards which lays out the state's vision and expectations for a quality school and is the method of accrediting Missouri's public schools. One standard states: "The district must document how it is providing comprehensive health instruction, including, specifically, drug and alcohol abuse prevention education and AIDS prevention education to all students at every grade level."
(Copies of the MSIP standards are available from DESE.) Presently, only courses that have "Health" in the course title require a Certified Health Teacher (CHT). These courses are found predominantly at the high school health level. The majority of Missouri's children (K-8) are expected to be taught health by classroom teachers who have not been certified to teach health. It is the "integrated" approach which often never gets done. Lincoln University would like to help central Missouri's active teachers become better prepared to integrate health into their classrooms by becoming Certified Health Teachers. Most of our health-related courses are offered in the late afternoon, evening, or summer for your convenience. In-service training can broaden the knowledge base of working teachers and get the much needed health curriculum actively working in Missouri schools. Our children and communities need it desparately. Lincoln University's Department of Education is just beginning to include Health Education as part of its pre-service program.

32. Teacher Certification Requirements
teacher certification Requirements. A Position Paper of the missouriSchool Counselor Association. Spring 2000. The missouri School
http://schoolweb.missouri.edu/MSCA/Teacher Certification.htm
Teacher Certification Requirements A Position Paper of the Missouri School Counselor Association Spring 2000 The Missouri School Counselor Association (MSCA) is strongly recommending that a teaching requirement remain part of the certification requirements for all school counselors in Missouri. MSCA believes there are a number of compelling reasons for the continuation of teaching training and experience for counselor certification as part of the certification process. Missouri is the leading authority in Comprehensive Guidance Programs. According to figures from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, 96 percent of the school districts in Missouri have implemented comprehensive guidance programs. One of the major components of a comprehensive program includes classroom visits so that the counselor is no longer in an office waiting for students, but rather in the classroom interacting with each and every student on his/her caseload. Specific curriculum is delivered and each student is now exposed to the counselor on a regular and on-going basis. In order to maintain classroom control, employ affective teaching methods and assess student learning, a teaching certificate and experience is vital. Often teachers in Missouri are given preparation time during the school counselor’s classroom visit and the counselor is left in total charge of the students and the classroom. It is also important to note that a counselor’s training will enable him/her to recognize subtle signs of a student at risk and shorten the time that may elapse before a teacher would recommend and refer that student for assistance. The combination of teaching with counseling would be a valuable asset in identifying and helping students in need.

33. Certification - Missouri Adult Education And Resource Center - North Platte
missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. CertificationRequirements for. ADULT EDUCATION AND LITERACY teacher CERTIFICATE I
http://www.moaelresourcecenter.com/certification.html
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Certification Requirements for ADULT EDUCATION AND LITERACY TEACHER CERTIFICATE I
  • An Adult Education and Literacy Teacher (AEL-I) certificate may be issued and renewed an unlimited number of times. The AEL-I is valid for a period of three (3) years from the effective date on the certificate to individuals meeting the following requirements:
  • A. Completion of a baccalaureate degree from a state approved four-year college/university (B.A. or B.S.); and B. Successful completion of the AEL Beginning Teacher Workshop (BTW) C. To maintain eligibility for reimbursement from Adult Education funds during the valid dates on the initial AEL-I, certificate holders must meet the criteria setforth in the Adult Education and Literacy Individual Professional Development Plan (AEL IPDP) as defined in the Adult Education State Plan. The AEL IPDP must be submitted to their immediate supervisor and then to the Adult Education Section Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for approval. 1) Successful completion of the AEL Intermediate Teacher Workshop (ITW) subsequent to the BTW.

    34. FAQs - Missouri Adult Education And Resource Center - North Platte
    Step 3. Submit an AEL teacher certification Application (gold in color) to completethe process. If you have not been previously certified in missouri you must
    http://www.moaelresourcecenter.com/faqs.html
    Select one of the following questions to view the answer:
    How do I get certified to teach Adult Education?
    Step 1. You must be a college graduate. You must have a BA/BS degree from an approved four-year college or university. It does not matter what your major is. You do not need a degree in Education or be certified to teach in the State of Missouri to obtain AEL certification. Step 2. You must attend a Beginning Teacher Workshop . A new, first time AEL Teacher applicant must attend a Beginning Teacher Workshop (BTW). These workshops are conducted once each month. The workshops scheduled during the months of October 2002 - May 2003 will be held at the Ramada Inn in Jefferson City. Regional Beginning Teacher Workshops are also scheduled during the summer months of July and August each year. (For a BTW schedule or more information on the BTW, click on the hyperlink above). Step 3.

    35. Education World® : Education Employment Center : State Certification Requiremen
    missouri. Address teacher Education and certification Department of Elementary andSecondary Education PO Box 480 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Telephone (314) 751
    http://www.educationworld.com/jobs/state_certification.shtml

    Education Employment Center
    Submit Job Join Mailing List State Certification ... Education Employment Center State Certification Requirements S T A T E C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E Q U I R E M E N T S
    Alabama

    Alaska

    Arizona

    Arkansas
    ...
    Wyoming

    ALABAMA Address:

    State Department of Education
    Teacher Certification Section
    Gordon Persons Building P.O. Box 302101 Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 205 242-9977 Fax: (334) 242-0498 Websites: Alabama Certification Office Alabama State Department of Education ALASKA Address: Teacher Certification Administrative Services 801 West 10th St., Suite 200 Juneau AK 99801-1894 (907) 465-2831 Fax: (907) 465-2441 Websites: Alaska Certification Office Alaska Department of Education ARIZONA Address: Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 W. Jefferson Phoenix AZ 85007 (602) 542-4367 Fax: (602) 542-1141 Websites: Teacher Certification Unit Arizona State Teacher VTE Degree Certification Requirements Arizona Department of Education ARKANSAS Address: Dept. of Education Teacher Education and Licensure 4 Capitol Mall Little Rock AR 72201-1071 Websites: Arkansas Teacher Licensure Arkansas Department of Education CALIFORNIA Address: Commission on Teaching Credentialing 1812 9th St.

    36. Missouri.Teachers.Net - THE Missouri TEACHER WEBSITE! Teacher
    Re teacher CALLING STUDENTS STUPID , 12/29/02, by MO tchr. We need missouri, 9/03/02,by shirley k. Question re teaching certification in missouri, 9/03/02
    http://teachers.net/states/mo/posts.html

    37. Teacher Certification
    and Secondary Education Division of teacher Quality and Urban Education teachercertification PO Box 480 Jefferson City, missouri 65102 webreplyteachcert@mail
    http://k12apps.dese.state.mo.us/webapps/tcertsearch/tc_search1.asp
    To obtain the current teacher certification status of an individual, you must know the name and social security number. This certificate will identify:
    • Subject or Service: The area(s) of certification that an individual holds.
    • Grade Level: The grade range that a particular subject or service area covers.
    • Type of Certificate:
    • Effective Date: The date in which the certificate or evaluations was issued/completed by the Teacher Certification Office.
    • Expiration Date: The date in which the certificate/classification expires.
    NOTE: All Certificates are subject to background checks completed prior to the issuance of a certificate. For questions on background check procedures only, please call: 573-522-8315 Please type in the following information and then click on the Submit button. Last Name Social Security Number Format (999999999) MO Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - Send questions to: webreplyteachcert@mail.dese.state.mo.us or call (573)526-3578.

    38. Teacher Certification
    Certificate Programs in missouri. Below are listed some colleges and universitiesthat certify middle and secondary mathematics teachers in missouri.
    http://www.teachmathmissouri.org/teacher/certificate.htm
    Certificate Programs in Missouri Below are listed some colleges and universities that certify middle and secondary mathematics teachers in Missouri. If you would like to learn more about their programs, please contact the person listed.
    Public Institutions
    Central Missouri State University
    Cindy Ramey
    ramey@cmsu1.cmsu.edu

    Lincoln University
    Ruthi Sturdevant
    Sturdevr@lincolnu.edu
    Harris-Stowe
    Jack Behle
    behle@hssc.edu

    Northwest Missouri State University
    Christine C. Benson
    cbenson@mail.nwmissouri.edu
    Southeast Missouri State University Tammy Randolph trandolph@semovm.semo.edu http://www5.semo.edu/middleandsec/ Southwest Baptist University Bob Glasgow bglasgow@sbuniv.edu http://www.sbuniv.edu/~khopkins/mathreqc.htm Southwest Missouri State University Yungchen Cheng yuc471f@smsu.edu http://math.smsu.edu/programs.html Truman State University Susan LaGrassa lagrassa@truman.edu http://www2.truman.edu/ed/ University of Missouri-Columbia Robert Reys ReysR@missouri.edu

    39. College Of Education
    Southwest missouri State University SMSU College of Education Advisement EducationalField Experiences certification teacher Education Degree
    http://education.smsu.edu/
    Southwest Missouri State University
    SMSU College of Education

    SMSU

    Dr. David Hough,
    Acting Dean

    Hill Hall 304
    Departments within the College of Education School of Teacher Education
    Dr. Rebecca Swearingen, Interim Director Office of Student Services
    Dr. David Brown, Director
    Educational Field Experiences
    Sharon Terry, Coordinator
    Teacher Certification/Compliance
    Scott Fiedler, Coordinator Professional Educational Advisement, Stephanie Marinec, Coordinator Department of Educational Administration Dr. William Agnew, Department Head Department of Counseling Dr. Chuck Barké, Department Head Greenwood Laboratory School Dr. Emmett Sawyer, Director Library Science Please address your questions to the office of student services: COEStudentServices@smsu.edu View the latest Research in Middle Level Education on the National Middle School Association Website Site index a b c d ... z Select a category or use advanced search Entire web site Department names Course web pages Enter keyword: HOME Southwest Missouri State University URL: http://education.smsu.edu

    40. Riverdeep | For Teachers | Missouri Certification
    Division of Urban and teacher Education teacher certification. MissouriDepartment of Elementary and Secondary Education - Home Page.
    http://www.riverdeep.net/for_teachers/certification/cert_mo.jhtml

    Correlations
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    URLs Contact Info. Certification Tests Re-certification Requirements
    Substitute Teacher Requirements
    Division of Urban and Teacher Education - Teacher Certification Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - Home Page Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education,
    Division of Urban and Teacher Education - Teacher Certification,
    P.O. Box 480,
    Jefferson City, MO
    phone: (573) 751-0051 or Dept. # (573) 751-4212 fax: (573) 526-3580 email PRAXIS II Special Area Test (if not offered: PRAXIS II Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT)).
    Information about The PRAXIS Series tests
    Provisional Classification certification has 3-level plan: 3 year, 7 year and 10 year. Life Classification Certificates are valid for life.

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