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  1. Teacher supply, training and demand in Tennessee as related to certification (George Peabody College for Teachers. Contributions to education) by Lacy H Elrod, 1934

21. Ray.htm
($350,000); Directed State Project on Development of teacher certification Testsfor Initial certification of tennessee teachers (with Memphis State University
http://web.utk.edu/~itce/ray.htm
Dr. John R. Ray
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville
A510 Claxton Addition
Knoxville, Tennessee
Office Phone: 865-974-4224 John R. Ray, Ed.D. Academic Degrees Experience Courses Taught ... Research/Creative Efforts Academic Degrees:
Ed.D., 1965 Educational Administration and Supervision, Research and Sociology University of Tennessee, Knoxville M.A.T., 1963 Education and Mathematics University of Chattanooga B.A., 1960 Mathematics and Physics University of Chattanooga
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Professional Experience: 1965- Present, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Professor of Education: Instructional Technology, Curriculum, and Evaluation. Teach research techniques, program evaluation, computer applications and literacy, survey, design and statistics. Advise graduate students and chair Doctoral, Educational Specialists and Masters committees. Director of Distance Learning and Off-Campus Graduate Programs. Plan and implement off-campus M.S. and Ed.S. programs for College. Work with college faculty and various local, state and regional sites in delivery of courses, conferences, etc., using UTK Interactive TV system. Plan programs, choose courses, select and schedule faculty and provide other appropriate services including electronic access to various sites. Associate Director

22. State Support And Incentives
The tennessee Association of Colleges of teacher Education adopted a policyto financially support one National Board certification candidate.
http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=Tennessee

23. CKS FACULTY
Mrs. Marilyn Hassell, BS, University of tennessee Martin, Major in Early ChildhoodEducation K8 certification Nominee, teacher of the Year, Junior Achievement
http://www.ctk.org/school/academics/faculty.html
Our faculty fosters academic excellence and spiritual and moral growth in our students. They are dedicated to developing the students' minds and talents.
Faculty Member Degree/Credentials/Awards Class Years Exp. Years at CKS Mrs. Alice Valiquette, Principal M.E., Administration, Trevecca College
B.S. Education, Siena College
K Certification, Belmont University
Catechist Mrs. Sherry Woodman, Assistant Principal M.B.A., Tennessee State University
B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers of Vanderbilt University
Elementary Education Certification
Special Education Certification
Catechist Reading Resource Miss Diane E. Auerweck B.S., Middle Tennessee State Universty
Member, International Society for Technology in Education
Who's Who Among America's Teachers 1994 Elementary Certification Grades 1-9 Catechist Computer Miss Kristin Burkhalter B.S., Auburn University - Cum Laude Elementary Education Certification Ms. Mary Beth Green

24. NCELA Links: Bilingual/ESL Teacher Education Programs: South Dakota - Wyoming
University of tennessee Knoxville, College of Huntsville), · Bilingual · ESL,· Graduate · certification, Methodist University teacher Preparation Center
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/links/teachered/sd_wy.htm
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NOTE: Information on this page is based on the information available at the referenced web sites, and may be incomplete or out of date. Please contact the institution directly to obtain the most current information regarding program offerings. SOUTH DAKOTA For state education resources, see the South Dakota Board of Regents
TENNESSEE Program Type Degree Type Features For state education resources, see the Tennessee Board of Regents University of Tennessee - Knoxville, College of Education · ESL · Graduate
· Certification
TEXAS Program Type Degree Type Features McMurry University, Department of Curriculum and Instruction (Abilene) · Bilingual · Undergraduate
· Certification
Sam Houston State University, College of Education and Applied Science
(Huntsville) · Bilingual
· ESL · Graduate
· Certification
Southern Methodist University Teacher Preparation Center
(Dallas) · Bilingual · Graduate · Certification Southwest Texas State University, School of Education

25. Professional Development
See The tennessee ValueAdded Assessment System, at http//www.shearonforschools.com,Visited September 2001. THE ABELL FOUNDATION. teacher certification
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sc="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) April 11, 2003 - Issue 3.15
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Professional Development File Room Charter Schools
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THE ABELL FOUNDATION. TEACHER CERTIFICATION RECONSIDERED: STUMBLING FOR QUALITY (OCT. 8, 2001).
For more details visit http://www.abell.org/ , visited October 11, 2001
FREDERICK M. HESS. PROGRESSIVE POLICY INSTITUTE. TEAR DOWN THIS WALL: THE CASE FOR A RADICAL OVERHAUL OF TEACHER CERTIFICATION (NOV. 27, 2001).
(America needs better teachers. Empirical evidence of the importance of teacher quality is mounting, and has sparked a dialogue about the quality of the nation's teaching force. In Tennessee, research by William Sanders has quantified the cumulative effects of even one or two bad teachers on a student. He found substantial differences in student achievement based on the sequence in which a student had particular teachers. Similar studies elsewhere have shown the same results. Perversely, the students who need the very best teachers are the ones most likely to be hurt by the shortfall of quality teachers) For more information visit: http://www.ppionline.org

26. State Department Sites
Grant Writing. State of tennessee's Home Page. teacher EvaluationInformation. teacher certification is now available to the public.
http://www.covington.k12.tn.us/resources/state.htm
State Department Sites Tennessee State Department of Education will answer all the questions you have about the educational issues in the state of Tennessee. Curriculum Framework for Tennessee's assessed areas; non-assessed areas are found on this site. Grant Writing State of Tennessee's Home Page Teacher Evaluation Information Teacher Certification is now available to the public. Go to this link and search for any teacher's certification. Teacher-Teacher is a service provided in conjunction with the Department of Education to help teachers meet the needs of professional development on line. Testing Information Back to Teacher Sites Covington's Connections

27. Johnson County Schools Teacher Resources
to Earn a tennessee teacher License Renewing a tennessee teacher License Check NationalBoard certification Status of National Board certification in tennessee
http://www.jocoed.k12tn.net/teacherresources.htm
May God Bless America
Sept 11, 2001 211 N. Church Street, Mountain City, TN 37683
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Teacher Employment Resources Tennessee Framework for Teacher Evaluation Comprehensive Framework (required for non-tenured) Focused Framework Tennessee Teacher Licensure Procedures Types of Tennessee Teacher Licenses How to Earn a Tennessee Teacher License Renewing a Tennessee Teacher License Check your License Status Please note the expiration date on your license as license renewal is the responsibility of individual employees. National Board Certification Status of National Board Certification in Tennessee Tennessee Academy for School Leaders (TASL) What administrators are TASL mandated to earn 72 hours of credit over five years? TASL Academies offered by the Tennessee Department of Education TASL Main Website Staff Development Opportunities Johnson County Schools Staff Development Opportunities

28. National Council On Teacher Quality - Tennessee
No alternative certification program exists. On the bright side, tennessee earnshigh marks for teacher standards background checks are required, as are
http://www.nctq.org/states/tn.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
TENNESSEE Most Significant Reforms
  • Tennessee requires academic majors (as opposed to education majors) and subject-matter exams of all its prospective teachers.

29. National Council On Teacher Quality - Bulletin, Vol.1 No.17
ValueAdded Assessment Guru Leaves tennessee. Short Go. . HOUSTON OFFERS VIRTUAL ALTERNATIVE teacher certification. The University of St.
http://www.nctq.org/bulletin/v1n17.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
TEACHER QUALITY BULLETIN VOL. I, NO. 17

30. Tennessee – Education Departments (Reference)
tennessee – Education Departments. Department of Education Education Association.Grants. Employment Resources. State Curriculum Frameworks. teacher certification
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31. Directory Of State Departments Of Education, Graduate Guide To Teacher Licensure
http//www.state.sd.us/state/executive/deca/account/certif.htm tennessee 615532 Stateof Texas or 1-888-863-5880 Division of teacher certification William B
http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/licensure/ggtl/statedoe.html
ABOUT PEABODY PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS Graduate Guide to Teacher Licensure ...
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ALABAMA 334-242-9977 Teacher Certification Section Dept. of Education 50 N Ripley St. Montgomery, AL 36130-3901 http://www.alsde.edu/tcert/tcert.html mccurry@sdenet.alsde.edu
ALASKA 907-465-2831 Teacher Certification Division of Administration 801 W 10th St. Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801 http://www.educ.state.ak.us/TeacherCertification/home.html webmaster@educ.State.ak.us
ARIZONA 602-542-4367 Arizona Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit PO Box 6490 Phoenix, AZ 85306 http://www.ade.state.az.us/prodev/certification/default.html
ARKANSAS 501-682-4475 Teacher Education and Certification Arkansas Dept. of Education 4 State Capitol Mall Room 106B or 107B Little Rock, AR 72201 http://arkedu.state.ar.us/wwwade/sections/licinfo/
CALIFORNIA 916-445-7254 Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capital Ave Sacramento, CA 95814 http://www.ctc.ca.gov

32. Teacher Certification Offices In The United States
tennessee Department of Education Office of teacher Licensing 6th Floor, North TexasDivision of teacher certification William B. Travis State Office Building
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  • Alabama
    Division of Professional Services
    Department of Education
    404 State Office Building
    Montgomery, AL 36130-3901
  • Alaska
    Department of Education
    Teacher Education and Certification
    P.O. Box F
    Goldbelt Building Juneau, AK 99811-0500
  • Arizona Teacher Certification Unit Department of Education 1535 W. Jefferson P.O. Box 85002 Phoenix, AZ 85007
  • Arkansas Department of Education #4 Capitol Mall, Rooms 106B/107B Little Rock, AR 72201
  • California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1812 9th Street Sacramento, CA 94244-2700
  • Colorado Teacher Certification Colorado Department of Education 201 East Colfax Ave Denver, CO 80203
  • Connecticut State Department of Education Division of Curriculum and Professional Development P.O. Box 2219 Hartford, CT 06115
  • Delaware Department of Public Instruction Supervisor of Certification and Personnel Townsend Building P.O. Box 1402
  • 33. About The MPSA
    area of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and tennessee. The association offers suchservices as school accreditation, teacher certification, student activities
    http://www.mpsa.org/committees/purpose.html
    About the MPSA
    Synopsis Executive Committee Accrediting Commission
    Teacher Certification Commission
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    SYNOPSIS
    The Mississippi Private School Association is a service agency for member schools in the four state area of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. The association offers such services as school accreditation, teacher certification, student activities and athletics, a teachers' organization, testing programs, teacher placement services, and student organizations including student council and honor society.
    To obtain membership in the MPSA, a school must be accredited by the MPSA Accrediting Commission. At present, the MPSA has a membership of 120 schools with approximately 47,000 students and 3,000 teachers and administrators. Of the 120 schools, four are in Arkansas, 22 are in Louisiana, 90 are in Mississippi and four are in Tennessee.
    Synopsis Executive Committee Accrediting Commission
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    EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
    The Executive Committee of the MPSA, which is composed of 12 members, is the governing board of the association. The committee includes one lay director (board member of a school) and one administrator chosen annually by the schools from each of the five geographical districts of the MPSA. Four additional laymen are chosen by the membership to serve as officers of the association.
    The Executive Committee is responsible for such items of business as reviewing and approving applications for membership, dismissal of schools not meeting minimal accrediting standards, hiring personnel to staff the association's central office, setting the annual budget for the association, approval of policies and standards recommended by the commissions and any other business that is of general concern to the membership. This board also renders final decisions on all appeals from any part of the infrastructure of the organization.

    34. Early Childhood Teacher Certification
    from a survey of related policy documents, early childhood teacher certificationstandards (Illinois State Board of Education, 1988; tennessee State Board of
    http://www.naeyc.org/resources/position_statements/pscert98.htm
    NAEYC Position Statement Adopted July/August 1991
    Early Childhood Teacher Certification
    A Position Statement on the Association of Teacher Educators and the National Association for the Education of Young Children
    Background Information
    The Association of Teacher Educators (ATE), through its Commission on Early Childhood Teacher Education (ECTE), and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) jointly developed these guidelines to inform decision-makers about certification standards for teachers in programs serving children from birth through eight years of age. The purpose of this document is to ensure that all young children and their families have access to qualified early childhood teachers by guiding teacher educators and policymakers to (1) make informed decisions about early childhood teacher certification, (2) evaluate existing teacher certification standards, and (3) advocate for more appropriate early childhood teacher certification standards.
    Development of the Guidelines
    Several hundred early childhood and teacher education professionals participated in developing these guidelines. The following individuals constituted the ATE Commission on Early Childhood Teacher Education and contributed to and guided the development of these guidelines: John M. Johnston, Chairperson; Doris Bergen; Sue Bredekamp; Jim Campbell; Michael D. Davis; Anne Dorsey; Stacie G. Goffin; Marcy Guddemi; Beverly Gulley; Mary Jensen; Michael Kalinowski; Joyce Munro; Steven Silvern; and Bill Dixon, ATE Executive Board Liaison.

    35. Riverdeep | For Teachers | Tennessee Certification
    certification Tests, Recertification Requirements, Substitute teacher Requirements.tennessee Department of Education - Office of teacher Licensing.
    http://www.riverdeep.net/for_teachers/certification/cert_tn.jhtml

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    URLs Contact Info. Certification Tests Re-certification Requirements
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    Tennessee Department of Education - Office of Teacher Licensing Tennessee Department of Education - Home Page Tennessee Department of Education,
    Office of Teacher Licensing,
    5th Floor,
    Andrew Johnson Tower, Nashville, TN
    phone: (615) 532-4873 or forms request line: (615) 532-4885 email Appropriate portions of the PRAXIS exam.
    Information about The PRAXIS Series tests
    1. Out-of-State Licence: valid for 5 years, upon completion of a minimum of 3 years, license will advance to Professional License.
    2. Apprentice Teacher License: valid for 5 years (only able to teach 3 years with it).

    36. NBPTS.ECC
    A tennessee study of student achievement scores...... Library LIFEDU Keywords NBPTS teacher QUALITY certification VALUE-ADDED TN STUDENTACHIEVEMENT
    http://www.newswise.com/articles/2002/5/NBPTS.ECC.html

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    Study Casts Doubt on Nationally Heralded Teacher Quality Assessment
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    Keywords: NBPTS TEACHER QUALITY CERTIFICATION VALUE-ADDED TN STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
    Description: A Tennessee study of student achievement scores casts doubt on whether teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards are worth the money. States are rewarding NBPTS-certified teachers with pay increases of $7,500 and more for what may be a meaningless credential.
    Study Casts Doubt on Nationally Heralded Teacher Quality Assessment
    A Tennessee study of student achievement scores casts doubt on whether teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards are worth the money. States are rewarding NBPTS-certified teachers with pay increases of $7,500 and more for what may be a meaningless credential.
    Author and Media Relations Contact:
    J. E. Stone, Ed. D.
    Professor, East Tennessee State University
    professor@education-consumers.com
    Other experts available for comment: George Cunningham, Ph.D.

    37. Teacher Certification And State Education Departments
    Education Programs Alternative teacher certification programs available to America-National teacher recruitment program Carolina; South Dakota; tennessee; Texas;
    http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/certification/
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  • National Association for Alternative Certification (NAAC) - Seeks to expand the options available for teacher certification. Program list, scholarships, conferences, membership information, and organization publications are available online. National Board For Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) - Works to strengthen the teaching profession and to improve student learning in America's schools by establishing high standards for what accomplished teachers should know and be able to do, and are developing a new system of advanced, voluntary certification for teachers. The board's aim is to certify all teachers who meet the standards. National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) - Works to help establish high quality teacher preparation through the process of professional accreditation of schools, colleges and departments of education.
  • 38. Office Of Certification & Licensure
    tennessee tennessee Dept. of Education Office of teacher Licensing CareerLadder certification 710 James Robertson Parkway, Gateway Plaza Nashville
    http://www.uakron.edu/colleges/educ/StudentAffairs/offices.php
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    Teacher Certification Administrative Services
    801 West 10th St., Suite 200
    Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894
    Phone: 907-465-2831 ARIZONA:
    Teacher Certification Unit
    Department of Education
    1535 West Jefferson
    Phoenix, Arizona 85007
    Phone: 602-255-4367 ARKANSAS: Department of Education Teacher Education and Licensure State Capitol Mall Room 106B Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1071 Phone: 501-682-4342 CALIFORNIA: Commission on Teaching Credentialing 1812 9th St. P.O. Box 944270 Sacramento, California 94244-2700 Phone: 916-445-7254 COLORADO: Colorado Department of Education Teacher Certification 201 East Colfax Avenue Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: 303-866-6628 CONNECTICUT: State Department of Education Bureau of Certification and Professional Development P.O. Box 2219 Hartford, Connecticut 06145-2219 Phone: 203-566-5201 DELAWARE: Department of Public Instruction Teacher Certification The Townsend Building P0. Box 1402

    39. Michigan Not A Big Supporter Of National Cert...  [Mackinac Center For Public P
    tennessee has a system of “valueadded” educational reports that measures annual witha growing mountain of evidence that teacher certification, whether on
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    Dr. George C. Leef Summary
    One of the education establishment’s biggest dodges of the issue of how to find the best teachers is to tout “teacher certification” as a kind of failsafe insurance against incompetence. The establishment’s program for promoting nationwide certification is the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards. Michigan is wise not to be a big supporter of this program, since recent studies reveal its inability to make a difference where it counts: in the classroom.
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    Michigan Not a Big Supporter of National Certification Program
    ISSN: 1093-2240 SKU: v2002-39
    Everyone wants competent, effective teachers for America’s schoolchildren. The question is how to go about getting them. One of the biggest dodges of the issue, used primarily by the education establishment, is to tout “teacher certification” as a kind of failsafe insurance against incompetence. On the national level, the program that professes to confer unassailable legitimacy upon the capabilities of teachers is the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Formed in 1987, NBPTS has standards for teachers that, it claims, “have forged a national consensus on what accomplished teachers know and should be able to do.”

    40. ESL Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest., Kreidler, Carol J.
    New York, Rhode Island, tennessee, Texas, Utah on specific state requirements forcertification can be Blatchford, CH DIRECTORY OF teacher PREPARATION PROGRAMS
    http://ericae.net/edo/ed276306.htm
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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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