Not exact matches
Under a 10 - principle plan to improve
teacher preparation programs unanimously
approved by the Georgia state regents last month, elementary education candidates will be required to
complete an academic minor in both reading and math.
District officials told him that he needed to enroll in a state -
approved teacher -
preparation program, which he would eventually have to
complete, in order to have a chance of teaching full time in the fall on an emergency permit.
For most of the 20th century, when candidates
completed a state -
approved teacher preparation program, they were eligible for
teacher certification.
would define a «highly qualified
teacher» as someone who has
completed a state -
approved preparation program or who has passed a rigorous state -
approved performance assessment.
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.
To become a certified
teacher in Wisconsin, applicants must have at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and
complete an
approved educator
preparation program, according to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
To qualify for initial certification, all Kentucky educators must
complete an
approved teacher preparation program, pass the required tests for their certification area, complete the Kentucky Teacher Internship Program, and submit all necessary forms an
teacher preparation program, pass the required tests for their certification area, complete the Kentucky Teacher Internship Program, and submit all necessary forms an
program, pass the required tests for their certification area,
complete the Kentucky
Teacher Internship Program, and submit all necessary forms an
Teacher Internship
Program, and submit all necessary forms an
Program, and submit all necessary forms and fees.
To become a certified
teacher in Texas, applicants must earn a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university,
complete an
approved educator
preparation program, and pass the appropriate
teacher certification exams.
To do so, candidates must have a bachelor's degree and
complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program.
All individuals who wish to earn a Texas
teacher license and become a classroom
teacher must earn a bachelor's degree,
complete an
approved educator
preparation program, pass a certification exam for the area they will be teaching, submit a state application, and submit to fingerprinting, according to the Texas Education Agency.
To qualify for certification, all candidates need to have a bachelor's degree and
complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program.
All prospective Maryland
teachers need to have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and
complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program before they can qualify for certification.
Those interested in teaching who have earned a bachelor's degree but did not
complete an
approved teacher preparation program may be eligible for alternative
teacher certification in Washington DC.
Prospective educators who already have a bachelor's degree may be eligible to
complete an
approved teacher preparation program at the post-graduate level in order to earn Minnesota
teacher certification.
Completing a bachelor's degree or
teacher preparation program through a school that is not appropriately
approved and accredited may not qualify graduates for
teacher licensing in Alaska.
To qualify for initial
teacher licensure in Wyoming, you will need to
complete a state -
approved educator
preparation program from an accredited college,
complete a student teaching component, and pass the required Praxis tests.
Those who hope to become a
teacher in Rhode Island must
complete an
approved preparation program in Rhode Island or in another state, which will result in a bachelor's or higher degree or alternative certification.
But Senator Bernie Sanders's (I - VT) proposal to add some teeth to the bill's highly qualified
teacher provisions by requiring districts to provide mentoring and professional development to
teachers who have not
completed a state -
approved teacher preparation program and obtained full certification was rejected out of concerns that it would harm Teach For America and other alternative certification
programs.
Candidates for
teacher certification in Alaska must
complete a
teacher preparation program that is
approved by the Alaska Department of Education & Early Development.
Answer: To be a high school
teacher in Ohio, you must have a bachelor's degree with a major in a teachable subject and
complete an
approved teacher preparation program, which includes participation in student teaching.
In addition to undergraduate coursework and state - required tests, you need to
complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program in order to earn your teaching credential.
Out - of - state applicants who have a valid teaching license from another state may qualify for a teaching certificate in Minnesota provided that they have
completed a
teacher preparation program from an accredited institution of higher learning and that their training is deemed equivalent to that offered by
approved Minnesota
teacher preparation programs.
To be eligible for licensure, teaching candidates must
complete a
teacher preparation program that has been
approved by the state Board of Education.
Applicants must
complete an
approved educator
preparation program in order to apply for an initial educator
teacher license, which is valid for three years and is renewable.
In Massachusetts, you must have at least a bachelor's degree and
complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program to receive certification.
Candidates for Michigan
teacher certification who are applying for licensure through the traditional route must
complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program from an accredited institution and hold a bachelor's degree in a teachable subject.
Michigan requires that all
teachers complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program at an accredited school.
Teacher candidates pursuing a traditional route to Michigan teacher certification should hold a bachelor's degree, complete a state - approved teacher preparation program, and earn passing scores on the state - required
Teacher candidates pursuing a traditional route to Michigan
teacher certification should hold a bachelor's degree, complete a state - approved teacher preparation program, and earn passing scores on the state - required
teacher certification should hold a bachelor's degree,
complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program, and earn passing scores on the state - required
teacher preparation program, and earn passing scores on the state - required tests.
Perhaps the most important step towards obtaining California
teacher certification is completing a teacher preparation program on the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing's approved program
teacher certification is
completing a
teacher preparation program on the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing's approved program
teacher preparation program on the California Commission on
Teacher Credentialing's approved program
Teacher Credentialing's
approved programs list.
Residents that meet the education requirement must also
complete a CA state
approved teacher preparation program which includes coursework, a supervised student teaching experience and a formal recommendation by the institution where the
preparation program was
completed.
A state -
approved teacher preparation program must also be
completed.
To qualify for licensure, Indiana candidates must have a bachelor's degree,
complete an
approved teacher preparation program, and pass a basic skills test.
An
approved teacher preparation program must also be
completed; these often include student teaching practicums and a human relations component.
Virginia considers certification from all other states as long as the
teacher has
completed a state -
approved teacher preparation program at a four - year institution or has a valid teaching license from the other state.
However, aside from the issue of older Texas certification exams not being sufficient to demonstrate competency in the subject taught under NCLB, Texas certification requirements generally exceed the NCLB Act's highly qualified requirements in that candidates for Texas
teacher certification must
complete an
approved educator
preparation program, which is not required under the NCLB Act.
To become a
teacher in San Diego, individuals must
complete a bachelor's degree
program and an
approved teacher preparation program, pass the CBEST and CSET tests, and
complete a fingerprint check.
The Louisiana Department of Education requires all teaching candidates to pass and
complete the Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) to enter into a state -
approved teacher preparation program.
You must also
complete a state
approved teacher preparation program.
Complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program through an accredited institution or
approved alternative - route
program, or verify at least 3 years of K - 12 teaching experience outside of Washington State and hold a valid teaching license in another state
The State of Washington requires prospective
teachers either to
complete a state -
approved teacher preparation program at an accredited college or university, or to
complete a state -
approved alternative certification
program.
Candidates are required to
complete at least six semester credits per year toward a bachelor's degree or an
approved teacher preparation program to continue in the
program.
Starting on June 21, 2009, an appropriate
teacher certification credential may be issued to a candidate who
completes all requirements of a State Board of Education Certification -
approved educator
preparation program.
Teachers in Tennessee must have a bachelor's degree and
complete an educator
preparation program approved by the State Board of Education.
Teachers can either earn a provisional license by
completing their B.A. through a state -
approved teacher -
preparation program, or they can earn a lateral - entry license by
completing their B.A. and then taking the
teacher -
preparation courses while working in a preschool classroom.