Please note the information listed above is applicable only to Wisconsin,
as licensure requirements are determined by the state.
As licensure requirements may vary by state, it is the student's responsibility to ascertain and meet licensure requirements in any state in which the student desires to practice and to contact the applicable state educator licensure agency to verify current requirements to become a licensed teacher.
This exam is used
as a licensure requirement in most states.
Not exact matches
How can researchers miss something so obvious
as a vast difference in
licensure requirements?
Request a
licensure / certification application packet from the state agency,
as well
as information about alternative certification that details
licensure requirements.
Be sure to review any legal or
licensure requirements,
as those are not addressed within this document.
Such licensing
requirements may be promulgated
as are reasonably necessary to effectuate
licensure, provided, however, that such localities may not impose substantive
requirements that are inconsistent with or more restrictive than those set forth in this section.
The problem with many states»
licensure requirements has been that they have not been thoughtfully developed
as a coherent picture of what teachers need to know in order to be effective.
As requirements for
licensure vary from state to state, students ultimately seeking certification for superintendent or cabinet level roles requiring
licensure are advised to work with state departments of education to confirm prerequisites and available options to meet state - specific
requirements.
The C.A.S. in Counseling fulfills all of the
requirements for initial
licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
as a school guidance counselor, school social worker / school adjustment counselor.
Current
licensure requirements vary significantly among states,
as reported by the testing company Educational Testing Service (ETS):
NCLB required that all of the nation's public school teachers be «highly qualified» by the end of 2005 — 06 and set
as a standard that they have a bachelor's degree, meet state
licensure requirements, and demonstrate competence in a core subject.
Other policies for regulating teacher preparation — such
as teacher
licensure requirements and institutional accreditation — often hinder innovation more than they help to improve quality.
Massachusetts collects data on these programs and publishes a report detailing best practices and lessons learned.35 Stakeholders instituting or considering such reforms should study these reports to identify how to link preservice
requirements,
licensure, and new teacher supports such
as induction and mentoring programs.
The TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages) Program offers a six - course, 26 - credit add - on license pathway that allows MAT students in content - specific areas (e.g., English Education, Social Studies Education, Mathematics Education, and Science Education to meet
requirements for a Massachusetts
licensure endorsement
as Teacher of English Language Learners (ESL).
Wisconsin considers certification from all other states,
as long
as the applicant completed a teacher preparation program with
requirements comparable to Wisconsin's, offered by a regionally accredited institution, that is approved by the other state and qualifies the applicant for
licensure in the other state.
Today, nearly all states have adopted some form of what's known
as the «ISLLC standards,» which lay out a set of competencies school leaders need to succeed in improving instruction.6 Iowa, Illinois, Delaware and Kentucky are among the states that have used the standards to rewrite principal
licensure rules, toughen accreditation for principal preparation programs, spell out
requirements for mentoring newly hired principals and evaluate leader performance.
Principal qualifications — their ability to meet
licensure requirements,
as well
as their previous teaching and leadership experience.
such
as teacher
licensure requirements and institutional accreditation?
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.
Teachers» organizations and others who favor advancing the teaching profession have promoted professional accountability mechanisms, such
as the accreditation of teacher preparation institutions and upgraded
requirements for
licensure.
A Pennsylvania teaching license is conferred by the state's Department of Education, which regulates the
requirements for
licensure as a Pennsylvania certified teacher.
Module 4: Connecting Teacher Evaluation to Student Academic Progress — Implementing Standard 7 Dr. Mark R. Allan, VDOE's director of
licensure and school leadership, describes the
requirements of Standard 7 — Student Academic Progress
as a part of teacher evaluation.
Requirements for
licensure as a teacher of Elementary Education, Grades 1 — 6 are listed below.
In addition to these more traditional options, National University also offers highly specialized degrees such
as the Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Development with a Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential, an ideal program for prospective teachers who are looking to knock out their
requirements for
licensure in one fell swoop.
Kansas also allows some teachers who have not met its
licensure requirements to continue teaching under a two - year prestandard license, referred to
as Exchange Teaching.
As noted above, teacher preparation programs must meet the state's
requirements in order to qualify graduates for
licensure.
School counseling graduates also meet all the coursework
requirements for
licensure as Professional Counselors in Virginia.
We urge educators working in states that have yet to add edTPA to the list of teacher
licensure requirements to resist pressures to accept what might appear to be an inevitable change, and encourage those who, like us, work in states that have adopted the edTPA
as a high - stakes assessment instrument, to lobby for its elimination
as a mandated
licensure requirement.
The realization that the edTPA has indeed proven detrimental to our students» growth and professional development prompted us to write this essay,
as previous reports on edTPA have not adequately considered the practical implications of the new
licensure requirements.
Making adjustments to state teacher
licensure requirements to allow teaching candidates to demonstrate their competency through rigorous but more authentic performance assessments, such
as the edTPA, that do not have the degree of racial disparity in pass rates that traditional exams have had.
States should limit
licensure requirements to those that verify subject - matter knowledge and address public safety, such
as background checks.
Further, the District contended that online teachers serving DCPS students must meet the same
licensure requirements as in - classroom DCPS teachers.
Further, Texas's
licensure loopholes are particularly worrisome,
as the state has strong subject - matter
requirements for elementary teachers that are potentially sabotaged by the fact that teachers who have not passed
licensure tests are allowed to be in the classroom for up to three years.
If you are seeking employment
as classroom teachers in kindergarten and primary grades you must fulfill the Colorado De partment of Education
requirements for
licensure in addition to the ECE master's degree; some preschool programs in public schools also require licensed teachers.
To promote educational excellence for all students through equitable accountability, certification, and
licensure requirements for charter schools,
as well
as improved research about the performance of charter school students
as compared to traditional public school students.
Another stream of inquiry in the late 1980s revisited the district role in response to increasing state policy interventions such
as curricular standards, graduation
requirements, standardized testing, teacher career ladders and new
licensure requirements.
The only alternative license available in Tennessee is the Transitional License, which is issued to an individual who is employed
as a teacher while still completing specific
licensure requirements and is only valid for a year.
More states will be using the test soon, and «ultimately,» according to the edTPA website, «the long - term expectation is that institutions of higher education, state education boards and professional standards boards throughout the United States will adopt edTPA
as a mandatory
requirement for the award of an education degree and / or for teacher
licensure.»
16.25.2.10 BASIC
LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS: Except
as noted, an applicant for a regular license to practice veterinary medicine in New Mexico must:
A foreign veterinary graduate must meet all other
requirements for
licensure in New Mexico,
as specified in 16.25.2 NMAC.
To qualify for
licensure as an veterinary technician, an applicant shall fulfill the following
requirements:
«Industrial Hemp Development Act»; providing for state economy and agricultural industry promotion of industrial hemp by permitting regulated industrial hemp industry development; authorizing industrial hemp
as an agricultural product; placing enforcement under commissioner of agriculture; authorizing regulated and lawful industrial hemp agriculture and commercial sales; requiring
licensure for cultivation; specifying licensee
requirements, compliance and notification
requirements; requiring commissioner to promulgate certain rules; requiring fee credit to the industrial hemp account and establishing the account in the agricultural fund; establishing an affirmative defense for possession of marijuana; exempting industrial hemp from the marijuana and wild hemp definitions.
SF 826 «Industrial Hemp Development Act»; providing for state economy and agricultural industry promotion of industrial hemp by permitting regulated industrial hemp industry development; authorizing industrial hemp
as an agricultural product; placing enforcement under commissioner of agriculture; authorizing regulated and lawful industrial hemp agriculture and commercial sales; requiring
licensure for cultivation; specifying licensee
requirements, compliance and notification
requirements; requiring commissioner to promulgate certain rules; requiring fee credit to the industrial hemp account and establishing the account in the agricultural fund; establishing an affirmative defense for possession of marijuana; exempting industrial hemp from the marijuana and wild hemp definitions.
I also wouldn't rule out the possibility that some court might construe the safe harbors from discipline for unauthorized practice in Rule 5.5
as informing (or, despite the Rules» plain terms, even defining)
licensure requirements, and thus helping to define safe harbors from any sanction for unauthorized practice, including the civil fee forfeiture that often accompanies a determination of unauthorized practice, or the misdemeanor criminal liability to which my post refers.
Effective January 1, 2015, all applicants for a health - related license or certification, including EFDA certification, must complete three hours of Pennsylvania Department of Human Services - approved training in child abuse recognition and state reporting
requirements as a condition of
licensure.
● Must meet state
requirements to work
as a Pharmacy Technician, such
as minimum age, qualification, registration, certification, and / or
licensure when required by the State Board of Pharmacy.
OPM will review the completed online Assessment Questionnaire
as described below to determine if you meet the experience and
licensure requirements.
As discussed earlier,
licensure and certification
requirements vary state by state.
Prior to enrolling, individuals interested in this program are responsible for researching and understanding all examination, registration and / or
licensure requirements for a career
as an occupational therapist assistant for each state in which they may seek
licensure.