In some states, dual
systems of
licensure — for «regular» and «alternative» routes — have emerged, sparking lively discussion among those who
continue to be held to the «regular» requirements.
And as states have overhauled their teacher evaluation
systems, incorporating student achievement outcomes into their teacher effectiveness determinations, NCLB
continues to exclusively consider inputs like state certification status and
licensure test results as part of its maligned «highly qualified» designation.
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Licensure: Licensed as a Pharmacy Technician with the Florida Department of Health, Board of Pharmacy •
Continuing education: Meet continuing education requirements as noted by the Florida Department of Health, Board of Pharmacy Division • Certifications (i.e. CPR): CPhT (certified pharmacy technician) from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) • Intermediate computer skills sufficient to use Windows operating system, Excel, Outlook, perform daily
Continuing education: Meet
continuing education requirements as noted by the Florida Department of Health, Board of Pharmacy Division • Certifications (i.e. CPR): CPhT (certified pharmacy technician) from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) • Intermediate computer skills sufficient to use Windows operating system, Excel, Outlook, perform daily
continuing education requirements as noted by the Florida Department of Health, Board of Pharmacy Division • Certifications (i.e. CPR): CPhT (certified pharmacy technician) from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) • Intermediate computer skills sufficient to use Windows operating
system, Excel, Outlook, perform daily word task.