§ A full - time educator holding
a valid educator license or a licensed professional providing services to students in a school district, an education cooperative, the Montana School for the Deaf and Blind, the Montana Youth Challenge Program or a state youth correctional facility.
Not exact matches
To become a highly qualified teacher in Michigan as well as obtain a Michigan teaching
license, those interested in teaching must complete a
valid educator preparation program.
To qualify for a Regular II
license to teach after the two year period that the Regular I
license is
valid candidates must successfully complete an approved
educator preparation program.
The Regular I
license is the initial certification for traditional route
educators, is
valid for two years, and can not be renewed.
Applicants must complete an approved
educator preparation program in order to apply for an initial
educator teacher
license, which is
valid for three years and is renewable.
Educators who have successfully completed three years of teaching with no more than one unsatisfactory annual evaluation may advance to the next tier, the Continuing
license, which is
valid for five years and can be renewed.
Charter schools may only employ
educators who hold a
valid teaching
license or who meet state board requirements for alternative licensure or authorization.
Educators interested in applying for the Arizona K12 Center's funding assistance must meet the requirements set forth by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (i.e., hold a bachelor's degree, completed three full years of teaching / counseling experience, possess a
valid state teaching / counseling
license for that period of time, etc.).