Vanderbilt University Dr. Elizabeth Self Lecturer and
Secondary Education Licensure Program Dr. Teresa Dunleavy Assistant Professor of the Practice of Mathematics Education
Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Secondary Education * Special Education *
Our Secondary Education Licensure programs require students to choose a major within the College of Liberals Arts & Science (CLAS).
Not exact matches
The Office of Educator
Licensure The Massachusetts Department of Elementary &
Secondary Education 75 Pleasant Street Malden, MA 02148 www.doe.mass.edu Phone: 781-338-3000
In particular, states appear to have taken a wait - and - see attitude about changing their accountability systems or their requirements for teacher
licensure to bring them into line with the reauthorization of the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act.
The college, which currently serves more than 21,720, prepares students for
licensure in all 50 states and is ranked among the nation's top one percent of
secondary math
education programs by the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ).
The College's special
education program has won multiple awards, and
licensure programs are available for elementary, middle, and
secondary teachers.
Highly Qualified Teachers Enrolled in Programs Providing Alternative Routes to Teacher Certification or
Licensure (2015) summarizes state - and district - level data on the numbers of full - time equivalent (FTE) highly qualified teachers who were enrolled in alternative route programs for three groups of teachers --(1) all teachers, (2) special
education teachers, and (3) teachers in language instruction educational programs for English learners (ELs) under Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA)-- as well as for teachers in high - poverty and rural school d
education teachers, and (3) teachers in language instruction educational programs for English learners (ELs) under Title III of the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA)-- as well as for teachers in high - poverty and rural school d
Education Act of 1965 (ESEA)-- as well as for teachers in high - poverty and rural school districts.
The Alternative Special
Education Licensure Program and Teachers for the Visually Impaired, and the Graduate
Secondary Content Area + ENL
Licensure programs are unique avenues for people with bachelor's degrees to enter the teaching profession with the support and name recognition of the highly respected faculty in the College of
Education.
Fully fund Title II, Part A of the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act, which provides resources for states and districts to strengthen teacher and principal preparation programs; reform educator certification and
licensure requirements; develop career advancement initiatives for teachers; and offer professional learning opportunities for teacher leaders and principals.
However, students who complete degree requirements prior to completing one year of full - time teaching must later meet this requirement to be eligible to apply to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and
Secondary Education (DESE) for
licensure as a Specialist Teacher of Reading.
The graduate level endorsement program for preparing teachers to work with students with special
education needs at K - 12 levels is designed for individuals who have already completed an approved teachers
licensure program in early childhood or elementary /
secondary education, and / or who have Master degrees in
education OR in an IDEA - designated related services profession.
The University of Central Arkansas provides teacher
education at the early childhood, middle, and
secondary levels as undergraduate degrees, all of which are designed to terminate in teacher
licensure.
The School Counseling concentration prepares counselors for positions in public or private elementary, middle, or
secondary schools and graduates qualify for Virginia Department of
Education licensure as a School Counselor for grades PreK - 12.
Candidates seeking Initial
licensure in Early Childhood
Education, Middle Childhood / Early Adolescence, or
Secondary Social Studies (7 - 12) must also complete a three - credit - hour course in Arkansas history.
Dr. Arfstrom has a degree in English and
licensure in
secondary education from Augsburg College in Minneapolis and is a former language arts teacher in Minnesota.
Sam McNitt, Alternative
Licensure Instructor I am a graduate of UC - Denver's Initial Professional Teacher
Education program and spent eights years as a
secondary English and ELD teacher in Aurora Public Schools.
Basic Skills Assessment The Missouri Department of Elementary &
Secondary Education does not require teaching candidates to complete basic skills assessments for student teaching and / or initial
licensure.
Offering 10 separate degree tracks across three campuses, the college claims to carefully align its undergraduate programs in early childhood, elementary
education, and
secondary education with the Oklahoma General Competencies for
Licensure and Certification.
The degree leads to
licensure as a school counselor in Iowa and will prepare you for jobs in both elementary and
secondary education.