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 Alternate Route Preliminary Certificates from the Rhode Island Department of Education.
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
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.
Individuals who have graduated from an accredited college or university, but possess a bachelor's degree in an area other than education and have not earned
a traditional teaching certificate, can still teach in the state of Tennessee by earning an alternative certification and fulfilling requirements set forth by the state.
Not exact matches
Programs evaluated in a state report card may be «
traditional» programs, in which a college student majors in education and completes student
teaching to earn a degree and a
teaching certificate.
The purpose of this study was to describe the characteristics of field experiences in
traditional teacher preparation programs completed by first - year teachers in Missouri and how experiences vary by
teaching certificate type.
The
traditional route to certification leads to the issuance of a Provisional
Certificate, Michigan's initial
teaching certificate for new teachers.
Such programs are intended to allow individuals who have completed a bachelor's degree to earn a
teaching certificate by gaining acceptable qualifications in lieu of a
traditional university teacher education program.
Alternative programs typically involve less in - classroom student
teaching than
traditional programs — some alternative programs, such as those at Butler University, don't require any student
teaching time to earn a
certificate.
In addition to the
traditional route to certification, there are four alternative pathways to
teaching certificates in New York (Transitional A, B, C and G).
This is the same
certificate teachers on the
traditional pathway earn to begin
teaching in New York.