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  1. Teacher education and certification in New Hampshire by Ronald Jager, 1981
  2. Resource bank for alternative IV certification: Teaching learning disabled students by Clyde W Shepherd, 1984

41. Links To Teacher Certification In All Fifty States
CONNECTICUT, KENTUCKY, NEVADA, RHODE ISLAND, WYOMING. DELAWARE, LOUISIANA,new hampshire, SOUTH CAROLINA, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, MAINE, new JERSEY, SOUTHDAKOTA,
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42. ABCTE - American Board For Certification Of Teacher Excellence
is available to prospective teachers and Master teacher certification is availableto Read Kathy Madigan's Testimony to the new hampshire State Legislature.
http://www.abcte.org/
The American Board introduces a new approach to teacher certification. By offering nationally recognized teaching credentials to those who would like to enter the teaching field as well as to experienced teachers, the American Board represents a new standard for the highly qualified teacher — a standard that fulfills the federal definition of "highly qualified." Passport Certification is available to prospective teachers and Master Teacher Certification is available to veteran teachers.
Kathleen Madigan to appear on "Education News Parents Can Use" television program

On April 15, 2003 Kathleen Madigan will appear on "Education News Parents Can Use", a television series sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education about ways to ensure children's educational success. The broadcast, entitled "Ensuring Every Child has a Highly Qualified Teacher", will focus on how parents can find out if their child's teacher is highly qualified. Dr. Madigan will discuss her article " Five Ways to Know if Your Child Has a High Quality Teacher ". To register for this event

43. ABCTE - American Board For Certification Of Teacher Excellence
It is an honor to speak before you today regarding House Bill 499, a billto expand opportunities for teacher certification in new hampshire.
http://www.abcte.org/documents/2003_0212_madigan.html
Testimony of Dr. Kathleen Madigan, President, American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence
Before the New Hampshire House Education Committee
House Bill 499
February 12, 2003, 10:00 AM
Concord, NH qualified No Child Left Behind Act. So I am pleased to be here today to discuss this issue with you and your colleagues. While I am honored to be the President of the American Board, I’m also very proud to be a teacher. I've been a teacher and educator for over 20 years, and I've done my share of negotiating the certification systems necessary to get my certification and then renew that certification on a regular basis. Believe me, I can understand why would-be teachers are eager to find new routes to certification. And I can also understand why you and other states are eager to find new ways to give such routes to them.
Teaching in New Hampshire
No Child Left Behind NCLB states that, in order to be considered “highly qualified,” teachers need to demonstrate subject matter mastery. In New Hampshire, potential teachers are asked to do this by passing two exams, known as Praxis I and Praxis II. Each state sets the minimum passing score that it will accept on these exams. According to a USDOE report, New Hampshire requires that all individuals seeking a teaching license must pass Praxis I (the basic reading, writing, and math test) to demonstrate proficiency. Praxis I assesses skills at about the 8th grade level at the 30th percentile. Is that considered “highly qualified?” Perhaps. Should we be asking more of our teachers? Definitely.

44. University Of New England Education - Faculty
Donald Gnecco Director, Postbaccalaureate teacher certification Program AssociateProfessor Leadership •M.Ed., University of new hampshire - Early Childhood
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Coordinator, B.S. Degree Program in Elementary Education Assistant Professor extension 2487 Email: jfreedman@une.edu Dorathy Bacheller Director of Clinical and Field Experiences Clinical Assistant Professor extension 2846 Email: dbacheller@une.edu Educational Administration Secondary Education certification Michael Beaudoin Professor extension 2685 Email: MBeaudoin@une.edu, Service Gwendolyn Christman Regional Coordinator, Project SEED

45. Teacher Certification In New York State. July 2001. Research And Educational Ser
provisional certificate the new York State teacher certification Examination (NYSTCE Massachusetts;Michigan; Mississippi; Montana; Nevada; new hampshire; new Jersey;
http://www.nysut.org/research/bulletins/teachercertification.html
HOME Research and Educational Services Teacher Certification in New York State.
Information Bulletin No. 200112 (Replaces 979811 989913 990001 and 990024) July 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Local leaders and members are currently faced with many problems and questions concerning certification. This is due in no small part to the certification regulations which went into effect on September 2, 1993 as well as the changes recently adopted by the Regents that go into effect in September 2004. This Bulletin describes those regulations which are currently in place. The purpose of this Information Bulletin is to summarize the information most commonly sought by members and local leaders. Please bear in mind that this Information Bulletin is for INFORMATION ONLY , and is not to be considered as an official interpretation of the rules and regulations of the Commissioner. Official answers on the interpretation of certification regulations and certification status can only be obtained from the Office of Teaching of the State Education Department (see sidebar for contact information). HIGHLIGHTS
  • Certification may be achieved in six ways: through the completion of an approved program; through individual assessment of a candidate's educational background; through Interstate Agreements, including the Northeast Regional Credential; through completion of a new alternative certification program, and new regulations for out-of-state teachers.

46. American Association For Employment In Education - U.S. State Teacher Certificat
702687-9141 certification Office new hampshire State Department NJ History Major NJ teacher new Mexico (3 2786, 505-827-6587 teacher certification new York (1
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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.

47. Unions, PTA Skeptical Of Bush Teacher Certification Plan
The American Board for certification of teacher Excellence, a non has already decidedto adopt the board's standards, and the new hampshire legislature is
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48. National Inclusive Schools Week, Dec. 2-6
to prepare inclusion facilitators and works with the new hampshire Department ofEducation on efforts relating to teacher certification, alternate assessment
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Strategies for Improving
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with a message from Assistant Secretary of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,
Dr. Robert Pasternack
Monday, December 2, 2002
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The cost is $29.95 (including s/h). Please allow two weeks for delivery. Mail checks (made payable to Education Development Center, Inc.) to EDC, 55 Chapel Street, Newton, MA 02458-1060, Attn: Charlene Bemis. Questions: Please contact cbemis@edc.org. Who should attend this program:
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Access from one telephone line and one set of reproducible participant materials About this delivery method: Take advantage of this learning opportunity from the convenience of your school or office. When you register, you will receive instructions about how to access the seminar from your telephone and written materials by mail or e-mail, so that you can duplicate handouts for participants at your site.

49. US State Department Of Education For Certification
teacher certification URL www.nde.state.ne.us NEVADA Nevada Department of Education,teacher Licensure URL www.nsn.k12.nv.us/nvdoe new hampshire new
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American Samoa Department of Education
URL: www.government.as/education.htm
ARIZONA Arizona Department of Education, Teacher Certification Unit URL: www.ade.state.az.us CALIFORNIA California Commission on Teacher Credentialing URL: www.ctc.ca.gov COLORADO Colorado Department of Education, Educator Licensing URL: www.cde.state.co.us CONNECTICUT Connecticut Department of Education, Bureau of Certification and Teacher Preparation URL: www.state.ct.us/sde DELAWARE Delaware Department of Public Instruction URL: www.doe.state.de.us DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia Public Schools URL: www.k12.dc.us

50. NEA New Hampshire
The first new hampshire teacher examinations were given in 1896 to 39 candidates,31 of whom passed. teacher certification did not become a state requirement
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In 1846 the state of New Hampshire passed legislation creating a commissioner of common schools. This legislation marked the beginning of organized public education in the state. Under the guidance of the commissioner, teacher institutes were inaugurated. These institutes brought teachers together over a period of a day or two to discuss common issues and listen to speakers on a variety of educational Back to Topics. Since most teachers at the time had very little training, the meetings were valuable because they enabled teachers, usually isolated in single-room schoolhouses, to share their problems and offer one another support. By 1853 the institutes had become very popular and teachers were beginning to develop a sense of professionalism. At that year's meeting a suggestion was made that a state association for teachers be formed. The next year an invitation was issued to teachers throughout the state. It read in part: It is hoped and expected to give birth to an association that may exist and do good as long as teachers and taught have one duty left, one bond of interest to unite them . . . In the association no party stripes or sectarian division can enter. Its platform will be as broad as science, humanity, and truth.

51. WestEd Resources
designed to enhance teacher quality of candidates hired in new hampshire schoolsto fill in the pilot of the state's process for teacher certification based on
http://www.wested.org/cs/li/query/q/133?x-r=runnew

52. State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification
of Education teacher Education/certification PO Box 94987 301 Centennial MallSquare Lincoln, NE 68509 Attn Robert Crosier (402) 4710739. new hampshire.
http://www.ncei.com/02_state_contacts.htm

53. 2003 State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification
Nebraska. Nebraska Dept. of Education teacher Education/certification PO Box 94987301 Centennial Mall Square Lincoln new hampshire. new hampshire Dept.
http://www.ncei.com/2003/state_contacts.htm
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State Contacts for Alternative Teacher Certification
Alabama Alabama Dept. 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 Alaska Alaska Dept. of Education and Early Dev.
Attn: Assessment Center
801 West Tenth St., Suite 200
Juneau, AK 99801-1984 Attn: Julie Orsborn e-mail: julie_orsborn@educ.state.ak.us Arizona Arizona Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 Attn: Lanny Standridge Arkansas Arkansas Dept. of Education Non-Traditional Licensure Program 623 Woodlane Little Rock, AR 72201 Attn: Jim Chism, Program Manager - Norene Drinkwater, Program Advisor California California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capitol Avenue Sacramento, CA 95814-4213

54. Teacher Certification Program Practica
teacher certification students can do their student in new England, recent certificationstudents have new hampshire Contoocook Valley High School, Peterborough
http://esdept.antiochne.edu/teachercert/practica.html
New Hampshire
  • Contoocook Valley High School, Peterborough, NH
    High school biology Keene High School, Keene, NH
    Biology, environmental science, earth science and oceanography Keene Middle School, Keene, NH
    7th grade life science with emphasis on research design, and experimentation Kingswood Regional High School, Wolfeboro, NH
    Honors biology, physical science Monadnock Regional High School, East Swanzey, NH
    8th grade physical science South Meadow Middle School, Peterborough, NH
    General science and mathematics Westmoreland School, Westmoreland, NH
    Soughegan High School, Amherst, NH
    Biology and geology
Maine
  • Belfast Area High School, Belfast, ME
    Biology, environmental science Isleboro Central School, Iselboro, ME 7-12th grade biology and marine sciences Lakes Region, Bridgton, ME Biology Mary E. Taylor Middle School, Camden, ME General science
Massachusetts
  • R.J. Grey Junior High School, Action, MA 8th grade general science Francis W. Parker Charter School, Ayer, MA 10th-11th grade biology; 9th-10th grade chemistry Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Cambridge, MA

55. Unions, PTA Skeptical Of Bush Teacher Certification Plan -- 03/19/2003
the teaching profession. The American Board for certification of teacher Excellence,a to adopt the board's standards, and the new hampshire legislature is
http://www.cnsnews.com/Politics/archive/200303/POL20030319a.html
Unions, PTA Skeptical of Bush Teacher Certification Plan
By Christine Hall
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
March 19, 2003
(CNSNews.com) - Despite skepticism from teacher unions and other interest groups, the Bush administration is developing national teacher certification standards to encourage states to get skilled industry professionals into the teaching profession, end teacher shortages and fulfill the goals of the president's No Child Left Behind Act, which calls for reducing barriers and increasing standards for entering the teaching field.
State think tanks like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and Oregon's Cascade Policy Institute have derided the typical teacher certification process as "the single greatest barrier that prevents some of the best and brightest people from choosing the teaching profession."
The American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence, a non-profit group created in Sept. 2001 and funded by the U.S. Department of Education, is drafting the standards, which will be based in part on a core set of existing state standards.
Pennsylvania has already decided to adopt the board's standards, and the New Hampshire legislature is now considering a bill to treat board-granted certification as equivalent to the state's own.

56. High School CyberCoaches
Jim Getty is a teacher/department head at a support group for teachers attemptingNational certification. at the Fall Convention in Nashua, new hampshire.
http://www.neate.org/cybercoaching/highschool.html
NEATE CyberCoaches
High School Level Choose a CyberCoach: [ Elementary Middle School ] [High School] [ College Rae Bruce (cybercoach for poetry writing)
had taught English, grades 7-12, for 26 years in Massachusetts and New Hampshire until she retired in June 1999. She spent the last 16 years at Merrimack (N.H.) High School, where she taught American literature and creative writing, started an inter-disciplinary writing center, and wrote a creative writing curriculum. She has been a frequent presenter at both NEATE and NHATE. In 1991, she was a finalist for New Hampshire teacher-of- the-Year; and in 1996, she was NEATE’S Poet-of-the Year. She is presently poetry chairperson for NEATE and co-chair of NHATE’s Spring Conference. Her poetry has appeared in Touchstone, Embers, Ad Hoc Monadnock, Spoon River Poetry Review, Compass Rose , and The New Hampshire College Journal Contact Rae Russ Cobbs (cybercoach for multicultural literature and cooperative learning) is a past-president of NEATE and taught composition, American literature, and world literature at Longmeadow (Massachusetts) High School for 25 years, where he also served as English Department Chair. Prior to teaching in Longmeadow, he taught and served as English Department Chair at J.F. Kimball (Texas) High School in Dallas and at DoD American high schools in Newfoundland, Puerto Rico, and Germany. He is a consultant with National Evaluation Systems, Inc., a scorer for the Massachusetts Teacher Certification Tests, a mystery and thriller fiction database coordinator at Richard Salter Storrs Library in Longmeadow, and a volunteer reader for the Longmeadow elementary schools.

57. COLSA: Adult And Occupational Education
Agricultural Education teacher certification This program prepares individuals forcareers as are eligible for state certification in new hampshire and most
http://www.unh.edu/ur-aoe.html
Adult and Occupational Education
Information about graduate programs in adult and occupational education is available online, as well as general information about graduate study at UNH. The adult and occupational education program offers the following areas of concentration: Agricultural Education Teacher Certification Trade and Industrial Teacher Certification , and Adult Education The adult and occupational education program focuses on the preparation of students as teachers of vocational/technical education, participants in international agricultural education, extension educators, and adult educators concerned with human resource development. This program complements a student major in technical subject matter within departments throughout the university and thus can serve as a viable dual major or minor. Agricultural Education Teacher Certification
This program prepares individuals for careers as teachers of agriculture. Individuals completing this concentration are eligible for state certification in New Hampshire and most other states. Recent occupational experience in the field of production agriculture or agribusiness is required for state certification. Trade and Industrial Teacher Certification
Trade and industrial education, with emphases in, but not limited to, building trades and food service, is formulated in three categories of courses to fulfill degree requirements. Recent occupational experience in the field of specialization is required for state certification.

58. Teacher Ed At UD
Nebraska Department of Education teacher Education and certification PO Box 94987 Departmentof Education teacher Licensing Office 1820 E. Sahara new hampshire,
http://www.udel.edu/teachered/stagen.htm
State Licensing Agencies Click on the state name to link to the State Department of Education website. State / Address Telephone Test Requirements Alabama State Department of Education Teacher Placement and Recruitment
Gordon Persons Bldg.
Rom 5202, P.O. Box 302101
M ontgomery, AL 36130-2101 None Alaska Alaska Department of Education
Teacher Certification
801 W. 10th St.
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Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Praxis Series Arizona Arizona State Board Of Education
Teacher Certification Unit
P.O. Box 6490
Phoenix, AZ 85005-6490 Arizona Teacher Proficiency Exam ( AEPA Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education Professional Licensure #4 Capitol Mall, Room 405-B Little Rock, AR 72201-1071 Praxis Series California California Commision on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capital Avenue P.O. Box 944270

59. Careercenter
teacher certification Information by State. certification in Alabama certificationin Nevada. certification in new hampshire. certification in new Jersey.
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Please visit these links to search for job announcements and teaching opportunities.
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60. ESL Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest., Kreidler, Carol J.
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, new hampshire, new Jersey,new Mexico, new York, Rhode CH DIRECTORY OF teacher PREPARATION PROGRAMS
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ESL Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest.
Kreidler, Carol J. English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers must have special preparation to teach English to non-native speakers; being a fluent speaker or an effective teacher of English to native speakers is not enough. Just as teaching mathematics or French requires special knowledge and skills, teaching English as a Second Language does also. This Digest outlines some of the relevant issues concerning ESL teacher certification: profiles of students needing ESL instruction, reasons for considering certification, academic preparation needed to teach ESL, and a description of state requirements for certification. WHO NEEDS AN ESL TEACHER? Estimates based on the 1980 Census indicate that in 1980-81 at least three-and-a-half million school-age children in the United States lacked the English language skills needed to succeed in school. These children, whose native language is not English, generally fall into two groups. The first, limited-English-proficient (LEP) students, speak, understand, and may read and write English, but not well enough to keep up academically with their native English-speaking peers. The second group, non-English-speaking (NES) students, do not speak or understand English and may have no literacy skills in their native language. This factor complicates attempts to teach them English.

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