Not exact matches
State
licensure would mean that the term was restricted only to a very specific group
of people
with certain qualifications.
I am well - connected within the hierarchy
of The Big Push for Midwives, and feel as if I am doing all I can at this time to obtain
licensure in all 50 states, which should come
with oversight by a joint midwifery / MD / consumer panel.
And I completely agree
with him that one
of the benefits
of licensure in all 50 states is having the option to create integrated systems in which perinatal review can happen that includes home birth.
2011 has been a monumental year that saw the culmination
of more than 35 years
of efforts
with the passage
of our
licensure bill, as well as the Safety in Youth Sports Act which addresses concussion management.
The crowning accomplishment came
with the passage
of legislation in 1998 that converted our 1993 Certification Act into Indiana
Licensure for Athletic Trainers.
«Military spouses face many challenges that diminish the stability
of their families...
with each government - ordered move, military spouses incur high costs for recertification and
licensure,» Raezer said.
The investigators designed the study in consultation
with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to enable potential future
licensure of the manufacture
of purified human pancreatic islets.
«
Licensure is critical because it will ensure the quality, consistency and safety
of the islet product; provide greater patient access to islet transplantation; and accelerate continued research that we hope would make this procedure suitable for a broader population
of people
with type 1 diabetes.»
«Future research is needed to examine parent and clinician management
of licensure decisions and crash risk among patients
with ADHD, elucidate sex - specific mechanisms by which ADHD influences crash risk to develop countermeasures, and examine real - world effectiveness
of medication use and detrimental effects
of distractions,» the article concludes.
«We know that driving can increase mobility and independence for adolescents
with ASD, but little was known about their rates
of licensure,» says Allison E. Curry, PhD, MPH, a senior scientist at the Center for Injury Research and Prevention (CIRP) at CHOP and principal investigator
of the study.
Researchers conducted a unique linkage
of more than 52,000 electronic health records (EHR)
of children born from 1987 to 1995 and New Jersey driver licensing data to determine current rates and patterns
of licensure among adolescents and young adults
with ASD (without intellectual disability) and those without ASD.
The Yoga therapy components
of trainings offered by, and through, the San Francisco Integral Yoga Institute, are based on the professional
licensure, credentials and other qualifications
of our renowned interdisciplinary faculty, and not derived from our status as a RYS
with Yoga Alliance Registry.
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of Nursing Legal Issues for Nursing Students and Applicants for Initial Kansas LPN / RN
Licensure Reference Packet July 2012
And the evidence on the importance
of teacher academic proficiency generally suggests that effectiveness in raising student test scores is associated
with strong cognitive skills as measured by SAT or
licensure test scores, or the competitiveness
of the college from which teachers graduate.
Even in professions
with clear knowledge - or performance - based benchmarks for certification, as in law or medicine,
licensure is useful primarily as a way
of establishing minimal competence.
Participants should inquire
with the accrediting board / organization
of the certification /
licensure that they are seeking in order to determine whether participation in CSML would meet their criteria.
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.
The focus on licensing standards got a boost from the work
of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, even though the National Board was concerned more
with certifying accomplished teachers than
with state
licensure.
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.
With RTTT, Tennessee is stepping around this problem: they are now developing online instruction in the use
of TVAAS, and a new State Board
of Education policy has relaxed restrictions on alternative teacher
licensure.
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.
In response to the practical need for credential - based training, combined
with the uniqueness
of our multidisciplinary preventive and developmental focus, the Risk and Prevention Program has expanded its scope to offer optional second - year tracks leading to school and mental health counseling
licensure.
In a new book, An Empty Curriculum: The Need to Reform Teacher Licensing Regulations and Tests, (Rowman and Littlefield: 2015), I make the case,
with empirical support wherever possible, that the revision
of the licensing system for each stage in a teaching career and the construction
of new or more demanding teacher
licensure tests contributed significantly to the long - lasting effects
of the state's first - class standards.
The ETS reexamined previous research by comparing the academic qualifications
of teacher candidates who took its Praxis assessments for teacher
licensure from 2002 through 2005
with the qualifications
of a cohort from eight years earlier.
Yet research on the impact
of licensure on student outcomes is inconclusive,
with some studies finding little, if any, difference among traditionally certified and uncertified teachers and others finding substantially higher student test scores among traditionally certified teachers.
It is fully aligned
with the competencies articulated in the Interstate School Leaders
Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) Standards (Council
of Chief State School Officers, 2008) and Public Impact's competencies for turnaround leaders (Public Impact, 2008).
The Bachelor
of Science in Education / Early Childhood is an undergraduate degree program intended to prepare students
with no prior teaching experience for initial teacher
licensure.
The Bachelor
of Arts in Education (BSED)
with a specialization in Early Childhood Education is an undergraduate degree program preparing candidates for teacher
licensure in the field
of early childhood (birth to age eight / grade 3).
The Bachelor
of Science in Education / Elementary Education is an undergraduate degree program intended to prepare students
with no prior teaching experience for initial teacher
licensure.
While state governments have had a heavy hand in teacher preparation,
licensure, and certification policy for over a century (American Association
of Colleges
of Teacher Education, 1990; Hawley, 1990), states have traditionally delegated teacher tenure and evaluation policy to localities, often in conjunction
with local collective bargaining units (Ballou, 2000; Cohen - Vogel & Osborne - Lampkin, 2007; Hannaway & Rotherham, 2006; Hungerford & Blom, 2014; Strunk, 2012).
Teachers licensed in teaching assignment is the percent
of teachers who are licensed
with provisional, initial, or professional
licensure to teach in the area (s) in which they are teaching.
She currently coordinates the Master's
of Arts in Teaching: Elementary Education
Licensure Program working
with multiple Partner Schools across Colorado.
It summarizes trends in state requirements regarding ECE teachers
with bachelor's degrees and specialized certification,
licensure, or endorsements
of pre-K teachers.
Massachusetts has long been regarded as setting a high bar for
licensure,
with the goal
of ensuring that new teachers are prepared to teach the moment they enter the classroom.
CEELO reviewed data on 21 states» principal
licensure requirements, conducted structured interviews
with experts on principal preparation and professional development in seven states, and spoke
with staff at the National Association
of Elementary School Principals and the National Institute for School Leadership.
The Master
of Arts in Teaching Program is a 12 - month program for full - time students seeking initial
licensure for teaching at the middle, junior, or senior high school levels in accordance
with requirements in the state
of Massachusetts.
She is also a mentor at her school and works weekly
with new teachers (during their first three years
of initial
licensure) to develop their capacity in teaching.
Take the next step
with our Master
of Science in Educational Leadership and Specialist in Education
with Superintendent
Licensure programs.
The study will draw on a range
of evidence (for example, TEAM results, surveys, and so on) from teachers who have earned microcredentials for
licensure advancement and compare their experiences
with those
of their peers who continue to use more traditional models
of professional development.
FCPS partnered
with Performance Matters to build an integrated web - based platform through which each
of the district's full - and part - time employees could search for, manage, and track all professional learning, including key
licensure training.
Successful completion
of the Early Childhood Program
licensure course sequence and necessary state tests will lead to Massachusetts Early Childhood Teacher of Students With or Without Disabilities Initial Licensure (Pre-K &m
licensure course sequence and necessary state tests will lead to Massachusetts Early Childhood Teacher
of Students
With or Without Disabilities Initial
Licensure (Pre-K &m
Licensure (Pre-K — 2).
The Master
of Education in K - 12 Special Education provides a
licensure track for individuals seeking K - 12 teacher
licensure with endorsement in special education as well as a non-
licensure track for educators seeking further training in the field
of special education.
New Jersey concurrently expanded the capacity
of higher education to train early childhood educators by developing a specialized preschool to 3rd - grade certification
with multiple pathways to
licensure and by supporting the development
of transfer agreements between 2 - and 4 - year schools.
A comprehensive, multidisciplinary curriculum
with a foundation
of liberal arts courses to support professional education courses, meet
licensure requirements, and provide authentic field experiences.
Regent offers professional development that helps
with licensure and renewals as well as, specific to character education, a master's in leadership in character education and a doctorate
of education in character education.
Subsequently, she became an Educational Issues Director
with the Illinois Federation
of Teachers where she assisted
with research and legislation, specializing in
licensure.
The purpose
of this course is to prepare
licensure candidates
with the knowledge and skills to effectively shelter their content instruction, so that the growing population
of English Language Learners (ELLs) in schools across the country can access curriculum, achieve academic success, and contribute their multilingual and multicultural resources as participants and future leaders in the 21st century global economy.
The Master
of Education degree in Elementary Education
with Initial
Licensure delivered on campus in Virginia Beach with some online components prepares you for pre-K-6th grade teacher l
Licensure delivered on campus in Virginia Beach
with some online components prepares you for pre-K-6th grade teacher
licensurelicensure.
I was disappointed, however,
with the characterization
of efforts at the Capitol to streamline out -
of - state
licensure.
Graduate students who meet the state eligibility requirements for
licensure will receive an Educator License
with Stipulations (ELS) at the start
of the program and the Professional Educator License (PEL) upon graduation.