License All states
require teachers in public schools to be licensed.
All states
require teachers in public schools to be licensed in the specific grade level that they teach.
Not exact matches
«Schoolhouse Rock»: An Education Blog, September 2008 «A true solution to the problem of underachievement
in inner - city
public schools is going to
require more nurturing families and safer neighborhoods as well as better
teachers and more accountable
schools.»
requires that professional development programs shall be made available to
teachers to improve instruction
in the
public schools, and shall include instruction
in incorporating character education throughout the curriculum.
Character Education: KRS 156.095
requires that professional development programs shall be made available to
teachers to improve instruction
in the
public schools, and shall include instruction
in incorporating character education throughout the curriculum.
Tedisco, a former
public school special education
teacher, is the sponsor of the bi-partisan Common Core Parental Refusal Act (A. 6025 / S.4161), to
require that
school districts notify parents of their rights to refuse without penalty to have their children
in grades 3 - 8 participate
in the Common Core standardized tests.
«The issue of ensuring quality and competent
teachers in public schools is something crucial and doable, but it
requires courage, sincerity and honesty as guiding principles.
The United Federation of
Teachers,
in a proposed amendment to a City Council resolution, today called for charter
schools seeking free space
in New York City
public school buildings to be
required to make
public financial data and political donations, along with student demographics, suspension rates, and
teacher and student attrition.
State education law
requires that the board of trustees of a charter
school, with minimal exceptions, employ
teachers who «shall be certified
in accordance with the requirements applicable to other
public schools.»
The senator, the former Erie County Sheriff, noted he co-sponsored a bill to expand the criminal statute of limitations
in abuse cases sponsored and
in January introduced a bill to close a loophole that does not
require private
school teachers and administrators — unlike their
public school counterparts — to report allegations of abuse.
In a dramatic turn of
public opinion, Californians defeated a ballot measure that would have capped administrative spending by the state's nearly 1,000 districts at 5 percent of their total budgets and
required that the other 95 percent go to classroom expenses, such as
teachers» salaries and
school supplies.
Beginning our research
in 2002, my coauthor, Susan Rozen (Director of Reading / Literacy at the Bedford
Public Schools in Bedford, Massachusetts), and I proceeded
in the direction suggested by Smagorinsky and Whiting and decided to assess the nature of our future
teachers»
schooling through an evaluation of the courses they were
required to take.
The measure, which was signed last month by Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, a Republican,
requires the state
school board and the commissioner of health to set regulations to ensure swim
teachers in public schools have «appropriate swimming and first aid skills necessary to protect the health and safety of students.»
It wouldn't cost the DOE anything extra, since the children would be taking up the same amount of space
in public school buildings and would not
require hiring any extra
teachers.
As the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (UWM) considered authorizing charter
schools for the first time in 1999, the local teachers union and top administrators in the Milwaukee Public Schools threatened to ban the college's student teachers from obtaining required classroom experience if UWM approved any charter schools that would be managed by the for - profit firm Edison S
schools for the first time
in 1999, the local
teachers union and top administrators
in the Milwaukee
Public Schools threatened to ban the college's student teachers from obtaining required classroom experience if UWM approved any charter schools that would be managed by the for - profit firm Edison S
Schools threatened to ban the college's student
teachers from obtaining
required classroom experience if UWM approved any charter
schools that would be managed by the for - profit firm Edison S
schools that would be managed by the for - profit firm Edison
SchoolsSchools.
Freitag soon discovered The Fairfax Transition to Teaching Partnership, an alternative certification program based at George Washington University
in Washington, D.C. Students spend one year interning at a Fairfax County (Virginia)
public school — substituting, observing, assisting
teachers, and working with students one - on - one and
in small groups — and take summer and evening courses
required for certification.
But a 1999 compromise approved by the California legislature
required that charter
school teachers earn a credential comparable to certificates held by
public school teachers,
in return for lifting the cap on charters across the state.
Special education
teachers in public schools are
required to have a bachelor's degree and a state - issued certification or license.
All states
require special education
teachers in public schools to have at least a bachelor's degree.
Special education
teachers in public schools are
required to have at least a bachelor's degree and a state - issued certification or license.
Getting better - qualified
teachers into California's classrooms will
require improved
teacher education, higher salaries for
public school teachers and administrators, and elimination of emergency permits over the next five years, a state panel argues
in a report issued last week.
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.
That right vouchsafes to families the options of private
schooling and home
schooling but not of no
schooling, for it is balanced by «high duty» and by the «power of the state,» as recognized
in the same Court decision, to «reasonably to regulate all
schools, to inspect, supervise and examine them, their
teachers and pupils; to
require that all children of proper age attend some
school, that
teachers shall be of good moral character and patriotic disposition, that certain studies plainly essential to good citizenship must be taught, and that nothing be taught which is manifestly inimical to the
public welfare» (emphasis added).
Teachers in the
school would have been
required to have the state Department of
Public Instruction's special Montessori teaching license to work at the
school under the contract.
It is no coincidence then that research has shown students who spend their full K — 12 education career
in public schools in states that
require collective bargaining with
teachers unions earn less money, work fewer hours, are more likely to be unemployed, and are more likely to be employed
in lower - skilled jobs than are their peers
in states without collective bargaining laws.
This is not ideal for Nevada's
teacher labor market, which supplies
public schools (including charter
schools, which are
required to participate
in NVPERS) and private
schools.
Public school teachers in New Jersey have begun the first year of state -
required evaluations that could affect their tenure or job status.
And
in a
public education world where the unions have typically been able to protect even the lowest - performing
teachers, that kind of quality upgrade seemed doable only because the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation had offered the city a grant that
required the union to cooperate
in return for a huge injection of funds into the
school system.
Require that
teachers in public charter
schools be held to the same certification requirements as
teachers in other
public schools;
All
public schools require teachers to be licensed, but some private
schools only
require a college degree
in order to teach.
The United Federation of
Teachers yesterday proposed state legislation that will
require charter
schools to accept and keep comparable numbers of high - needs students as traditional
public schools or risk reductions
in state funding, state renewals, expansions or new
schools and — for repeated offenses — forfeiting their charters.
Senate Democrats also proposed accountability legislation Wednesday, seeking to
require criminal background checks for
teachers and administrators at private voucher
schools, ensure all voucher
school teachers are licensed by the state, and guarantee
schools receiving Wisconsin
public money are located
in Wisconsin.
The Missouri Supreme Court held that
requiring public school boards to provide textbooks to
teachers in private
schools violates the Compelled Support Clause of the Missouri Constitution, while
requiring textbooks to be provided to pupils attending private
schools violates a Blaine Amendment (Article IX, Section 8).
Thus, when
public school teachers require Bible reading,
public funds are not going to sectarian institutions
in violation of the precursor to the state's current Blaine Amendment.
This is especially true when you consider how
public school teachers in the United States are negatively compared to
teachers in other countries who do not
require every student to be educated.
Special Education
Teachers in public schools are
required to have at least a bachelor's degree and a state - issued certification or license Most states
require a degree specifically
in special education.
The Massachusetts Department of Education, for example, now
requires all
public school teachers to undertake additional training
in teaching English learners academic vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing.
But despite more than 50,000 certified
teachers and administrators, Governor Malloy and Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor chose to put Connecticut's «Alliance Districts»
in the hands of an individual who has consistently failed to do what is legally
required of Connecticut's real
public school teachers and administrators.
The Florida Department of Education
requires that all candidates who want to become
teachers at Florida
public schools and many private
schools earn at least a bachelor's degree and demonstrate mastery
in three key areas: (1) general knowledge, (2) designated subject knowledge, and (3) professional preparation and education competence.
The new law (E2SSB 6696 - Regarding Education Reform (2010)-RRB-, enacted
in support of the state's efforts to participate
in Race to the Top,
requires Washington's Office of the Superintendent of
Public Instruction (OSPI) to partner with the Washington Education Association, Washington Association of
School Administrators, the Association of Washington
School Principals, and the Washington State Parent
Teacher Association to design a process for improving the state's principal and teacher evaluation s
Teacher Association to design a process for improving the state's principal and
teacher evaluation s
teacher evaluation systems.
For one, more and more
public schools are facing sanctions under the NCLB law, as the levels of proficiency
required have climbed.Also, the recession has led to cutbacks
in aid to
schools, with impacts on
teacher pay, benefits, and class sizes.
In Washington, all
public school teachers are
required to pay union dues while charter
school teachers are not.
Another nontraditional way to enter the teaching profession is by teaching
in a charter
school, which does not
require full licensure
in many states but may
require candidates to go through other hiring and selection processes.71
Teachers of color are better represented in charter schools: 30 percent of all charter school teachers are teachers of color, compared with 18 percent of traditional public school tea
Teachers of color are better represented
in charter
schools: 30 percent of all charter
school teachers are teachers of color, compared with 18 percent of traditional public school tea
teachers are
teachers of color, compared with 18 percent of traditional public school tea
teachers of color, compared with 18 percent of traditional
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In three short years, the 45 states and the District of Columbia that joined the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Initiative have not only implemented new college - and career - readiness standards for
public school students, but also
required teachers to make dramatic instructional shifts as they align their curriculum to these more rigorous standards (Common Core State Standards Initiative, 2012).
For example, if she sincerely believed
in «democratic values,» she would back a move to stop
requiring teachers in most states to pay union dues for the right to teach
in a
public school, and at the same time stop forcing them to collectively bargain.
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Janus wants the Supreme Court to overturn its 1977 decision
in Abood v. Detroit Board of Education, a case brought by a Detroit
public school teacher who challenged a Michigan law that
required him to pay agency fees to the Detroit Federation of
Teachers (
in an amount equivalent to the union's dues), even though he refused to join the union.
It's a matter of seeking «pension equity,» he said, meaning that Chicago
Public Schools is the only system
in the state
required to fund its own
teacher pensions.
Unfortunately, the unintended consequences resulted
in an un-funded mandate that would
require thousands of new K - 3
teachers in public schools across the state, and more than 400 teachers in the Wake County Public School System
public schools across the state, and more than 400
teachers in the Wake County
Public School System
Public School System alone.
Word is that the Chicago
Public Schools leadership will be seeking a cut
in teacher pay
in addition to
requiring teachers to pay more for their medical insurance.