Not exact matches
Altogether, 92 percent of those with an
alternative teaching
certificate received it in one of the 21 states that have such certification in reality as well as in name.
Individuals wishing to teach in the state of Vermont who has a bachelor's degree in an area other than education and have not earned a teaching
certificate can yet
receive an
alternative teaching
certificate.
Graduates of accredited colleges or universities whose bachelor's degree are not in education, and who have not yet earned a traditional teaching
certificate, can still
receive an
alternative teaching
certificate by satisfying certain requirements.
Graduates of accredited colleges or universities whose bachelor's degree was not in education, and who have not yet earned a traditional teaching
certificate, can still
receive an
alternative teaching
certificate by following an
Requirements for this
certificate include: holding a bachelor's degree in the desired teaching area; passing all subject matter testing required; enrolling in a department - approved
alternative route educator preparation program; completing pre-service field experience; and
receiving an offer of employment from an agency.
Candidates in
alternative programs must pass a licensure test or have 24 coursework hours in the content area prior to
receiving a one - year probationary
certificate.
He has
received a
certificate of appreciation from the District Court of Maryland's
Alternative Dispute Resolution Program.
As a law student, Mary
received certificates in both Litigation Practice and
Alternative Dispute Resolution.
In addition, he has
received certificates in mediating disputes from the Harvard Negotiation Institute at Harvard Law School and advanced
alternative dispute resolution from the University of Windsor.