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         New Jersey Teacher Certification:     more detail
  1. Growing better teachers in the Garden State: New Jersey's "alternate route" to teacher certification by Leo Klagholz, 2000
  2. [Memorandum to New Jersey State Board of Examiners re: teacher certification] by Carl L Marburger, 1968
  3. Reconstructing teacher education to prepare qualified preschool teachers: lessons from New Jersey.: An article from: Early Childhood Research & Practice by Carrie Lobman, Sharon Ryan, et all 2005-09-22
  4. The New Jersey Provisional Teacher Program: A fourth year report by Ellen Schechter, 1989
  5. Performance-based teacher certification: A survey of the states by Robert A Roth, 1972
  6. The role of the state in performance-based teacher education-certification by Robert A Roth, 1972
  7. Teaching and Learning about Computers: A Classroom Guide for Teachers, Librarians, Media Specialists, and Students by Joanne R. Barrett, 2003-02
  8. McGraw-Hill's Praxis I & II Exam by Laurie Rozakis, 2004-11-15

1. Teacher Certification Program - College Of Education - Rowan University
BILINGUAL EDUCATION ESL TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS NOTE Information on this page is based on the information available at the referenced web sites, and may be incomplete or out of date. BILINGUAL EDUCATION ESL TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS MarylandNew Jersey. Maryland Massachusetts Michigan · Undergraduate. · Graduate. · Certification. University of
http://www.rowan.edu/coe/certification
back to Rowan University College of Education Teacher Certification Program Obtaining New Jersey Teacher Certification
Current High School Student
For Elementary Education, Special Education, or Health and Exercise Science, apply directly to the program of your choice. For secondary certification, apply to the major you would like to teach, then visit the Department of Secondary Education/Foundations of Education once you are enrolled at Rowan. For more information, contact the Office of Admissions Transfer or Rowan Student If you are a Rowan student in another major, visit the CAP Center to find out more information about the 'change of major' form. If you are currently enrolled at another institution, you must apply to Rowan through the Office of Admissions to the program of your choice. Once enrolled, you will follow the guidelines under current Rowan student. You may wish to view information about evaluation and transfer through the Office of the Registrar . Courses needed for Rowan undergraduate programs can be viewed also.

2. Schools & Colleges
Professional Development Provider Registration; Teacher Certification (by state);new jersey teacher certification; new jersey teacher certification Index.
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3. Teacher Certification Program - College Of Education - Rowan University
back to Rowan University College of Education, Teacher Certification ProgramObtaining new jersey teacher certification. Current High School Student.
http://www2.rowan.edu/coe/certification/
back to Rowan University College of Education Teacher Certification Program Obtaining New Jersey Teacher Certification
Current High School Student
For Elementary Education, Special Education, or Health and Exercise Science, apply directly to the program of your choice. For secondary certification, apply to the major you would like to teach, then visit the Department of Secondary Education/Foundations of Education once you are enrolled at Rowan. For more information, contact the Office of Admissions Transfer or Rowan Student If you are a Rowan student in another major, visit the CAP Center to find out more information about the 'change of major' form. If you are currently enrolled at another institution, you must apply to Rowan through the Office of Admissions to the program of your choice. Once enrolled, you will follow the guidelines under current Rowan student. You may wish to view information about evaluation and transfer through the Office of the Registrar . Courses needed for Rowan undergraduate programs can be viewed also.

4. Teacher Certification Program - College Of Education - Rowan University
teaching filed during junior year; approval granted after completion of junioryear; Application filed for new jersey teacher certification Testing Program
http://www2.rowan.edu/coe/certification/teachcert.htm
back to Rowan University College of Education Teacher Certification
Certification Requirements
I. Requirements for Admission to Teacher Certification Programs Application procedures initiated in the required sophomore field experience course. Application filed during sophomore year for four year RU students; approval granted at the beginning of the junior year. Application filed during first semester of junior year for transfer students; approval granted at the end of the semester.
  • Attainment of minimum score on the Rowan University placements, as determined by the College of Education. Demonstration of proficiency in oral and written communication through completion of appropriate general education course work Successful completion of the course, Teaching as a Profession. A minimum of 30 semester hours in General Education. A minimum overall GPA of 2.5. Completion of minimum number of credits in/for the major; number determined by the certifying department Satisfactory performance and evidence of interest in teaching as demonstrated in the sophomore field experience.
  • 5. Licensing - 1111
    Find out how to apply for license, read the application requirements and peruse the types of licenses available. Includes a list of FAQs. teacher education programs in new jersey colleges must submit applications through the colleges. Applications are available from the college certification
    http://www.state.nj.us/njded/educators/license/1111.htm
    Licensing HOW TO APPLY FOR LICENSURE
  • NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS
  • Applicants in Approved Teacher Education Programs Applicants enrolled in teacher education programs in New Jersey colleges must submit applications through the colleges. Applications are available from the college certification officer. Applicants for the Alternate Route to Licensure ( PROVISIONAL TEACHER PROGRAM The alternate route to licensure provides an opportunity for applicants who have not completed teacher preparation in a traditional college program to participate in district training programs for licensure. Interested applicants should apply through the county office of education of the county in which they live or work. Applicants not in (a) or (b) above should apply through the county office of education of the county in which they live or work. OUT OF STATE RESIDENTS
  • Out of State residents should apply through the Office of Licensing and Academic Credentials at the address above, attn.: Office of Licensing and Academic Credentials.

    6. Department Of Education - Licensing
    Provides instruction on how to apply for licensure, and offers the test requirements, available licenses and teachereducation programs. for Licensure in new jersey. 1112. Licenses Available. 1143. NJ Colleges Offering teacher Education Programs Application for certification (only available via mail)
    http://www.state.nj.us/njded/educators/license
    Licensing INTRODUCTION The Office of Licensing and Credentials receives many requests for information. Most requests are for the following:
    • information on how to apply for educational licenses; and general information on requirements for specific licenses.
    The four major sections to follow contain information about our most frequently asked questions. The first section, "General Information" gives basic information on how to apply for licenses. The next three sections give general information on requirements for specific licenses which are meant as a guide to allow you to determine your current qualifications for licensure. It must be noted that only an examiner from the Office of Licensing and Academic Credentials can make the final decision as to qualifications for licensure in any particular case. If you feel that you meet the qualifications for a license, or if you would like to know specifically what you need to qualify for a license, you should submit an Application for Licensure with the appropriate fee to the Office of Licensing and Academic Credentials. The same Application for Licensure is used for both licensure application and credential review. The application can be obtained from any

    7. New Jersey Education Association [NJEA - Teaching Certification In NJ]
    to locate a suitable certificated teacher. certification Requirements. To be a new jersey teacher, you must be at least
    http://www.njea.org/LicensureCertification/teaching_cert.asp

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    You must have a certificate to teach in a New Jersey public school. Without it, your contract is not valid, and you may not be paid. New Jersey laws say: "Any contract or engagement of any teaching staff member shall cease and terminate whenever the employing district board of education shall ascertain by written notice received from the county or district superintendent of schools, or in any other manner, that such person is not, or has ceased to be, the holder of an appropriate certificate required by this title for such employment, not-withstanding that the term of such employment shall not then have expired." (NJSA 18A:27-2) The law further goes on to say:
    "The chief school administrator of the employing district board of education shall require each newly employed or reassigning teaching staff member to exhibit an appropriate certificate before the teaching staff member assumes responsibility for the performance of regulated duties." (18A:26-2) As a teacher, you are responsible for your own certification. It is not the responsibility of anyone else. It is your job to have the right kind of certificate for the position you seek or hold. Find out what kind of certificate you need, apply for it, furnish the information required, get it, and have it available when needed. Your superintendent (or principal or board of education) should know what kind of certificate you have. You should NOT be assigned to a position nor accept teaching assignments for which you are not qualified and for which your certificate does not apply.

    8. National Council On Teacher Quality - New Jersey
    News, analysis, and research by topic teacher PREPARATION AND certification Alternative certification Unconventional recruiting Reform of teacher education Subject-matter knowledge Pedagogy teacher testing -
    http://www.nctq.org/states/nj.html
    News, analysis, and research by topic... TEACHER PREPARATION AND CERTIFICATION Alternative certification Unconventional recruiting Reform of teacher education Subject-matter knowledge Pedagogy Teacher testing SCHOOL STAFFING Principal autonomy Teacher career ladders Tenure Seniority and union issues TEACHER PAY Teacher salaries Pay-for-performance and merit pay Higher pay for math, science and other shortage fields Higher pay for hard-to-staff urban or rural schools EVALUATING AND IMPROVING TEACHER PERFORMANCE Value-added analysis Peer review Tools for evaluators Mentoring Professional development National board certification (NBPTS) ACCOUNTABILITY Holding schools accountable Holding teachers accountable
    NEW JERSEY
    Most Significant Reforms
    • New Jersey boasts a strong alternative certification program, which produces about 25 percent of the state's teachers.

    9. Shore Pilates Center - Creating Postive Changes Through Fitness In Body And Mind
    A fully equipped studio offering privates, mat classes, teacher training workshops and certification programs inSpring Lake, new jersey.
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    11. Education World® : Education Employment Center : State Certification Requiremen
    NEBRASKA. Address teacher Education and certification Department of Education 301Centennial Mail South PO Box 94987 Lincoln, NE 68509 new jersey.
    http://www.educationworld.com/jobs/state_certification.shtml

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    ALABAMA Address:

    State Department of Education
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    Gordon Persons Building P.O. Box 302101 Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 205 242-9977 Fax: (334) 242-0498 Websites: Alabama Certification Office Alabama State Department of Education ALASKA Address: Teacher Certification Administrative Services 801 West 10th St., Suite 200 Juneau AK 99801-1894 (907) 465-2831 Fax: (907) 465-2441 Websites: Alaska Certification Office Alaska Department of Education ARIZONA Address: Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 W. Jefferson Phoenix AZ 85007 (602) 542-4367 Fax: (602) 542-1141 Websites: Teacher Certification Unit Arizona State Teacher VTE Degree Certification Requirements Arizona Department of Education ARKANSAS Address: Dept. of Education Teacher Education and Licensure 4 Capitol Mall Little Rock AR 72201-1071 Websites: Arkansas Teacher Licensure Arkansas Department of Education CALIFORNIA Address: Commission on Teaching Credentialing 1812 9th St.

    12. The Harmony Group
    teacher Training and certification in Englewood and Ridgewood new jersey Flexible schedule and employment options
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    13. Philadelphia Inquirer | 10/07/2002 | Teacher Certification Pushed
    said Russo, a teacher for 12 years. While national certification has been embracedby educators across the country, it has been slow to catch on in new jersey.
    http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/living/education/4228971.htm
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    Back to Home ... Living Thursday, Apr 10, 2003 Education Posted on Mon, Oct. 07, 2002 Teacher certification pushed National board has approved thousands of applicants, but few in Pa. or N.J. take part. By Melanie Burney Inquirer Staff Writer WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP French teacher Catherine Russo is a novelty in her Gloucester County district. She is the only Washington Township educator to achieve national board certification and one of just 46 in New Jersey. In Pennsylvania, 47 teachers hold the honor. Russo, who teaches seventh and eighth graders at Chestnut Ridge Middle School, was certified in 1997 by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. "It's probably the most productive form of professional development I've ever done," said Russo, a teacher for 12 years. While national certification has been embraced by educators across the country, it has been slow to catch on in New Jersey. Nationwide, more than 16,000 teachers have received the certification. A new group will be named next month from among 20,000 candidates.

    14. Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Superintendent Of Schools - Teacher Certification
    Updated 08/13/2001. teacher certification. Cathy Cobb, certification Clerk Education shall submit the above to certification Clerk, State of new jersey NJ Department of Education
    http://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/schools/certification.htm
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    Updated 08/13/2001 TEACHER CERTIFICATION
    Cathy Cobb, Certification Clerk

    PO Box 2900
    Flemington, NJ 08822-2900
    PHONE: FAX: TRADITIONAL TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROCESS: The TRADITIONAL ROUTE to teacher certification is based upon the following:
  • Completion of a state approved college teacher training program culminating in supervised student teaching. Completion of the appropriate test requirement. Must have a 2.75 minimum grade point average shown on an official college transcript and date of degree conferral.
  • For specific information on Teacher Certification , go to the State Department of Education's web page at: http://www.state.nj.us/njded/educators/license/
    Cathy Cobb,
    Teacher Certification Clerk ALTERNATE ROUTE CERTIFICATION PROCESS:
    The ALTERNATE ROUTE to teacher certification is based upon the following requirements:
  • A bachelor's or Master's Degree . Must have a 2.75 minimum grade point average shown on an official college transcript and date of degree conferral. For subject area certification, one must have achieved a major in the subject teaching field (e.g., Biology, English, Mathematics). This means at least thirty credits in a coherent sequence of study which includes introductory, intermediate and advanced levels. Elementary school teaching candidates require a major in the liberal arts or sciences.
  • 15. 2003 Alternative Teacher Certification - Executive Summary
    Alternative teacher certification A Stateby-State Analysis 2003. complete a campus-basedteacher preparation program amid much controversy in new jersey in 1983
    http://www.ncei.com/2003/executive_summary.htm
    Alternative Teacher Certification:
    A State-by-State Analysis 2003

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Alternative routes for certifying non-traditional candidates for teaching are multiplying rapidly in the United States. Concerns about the quality of the teaching force, as well as fears of teacher shortages, have spawned the creation of new avenues whereby people from other careers, liberal arts graduates, military and other retirees, former teachers and people beginning a career later in life can be brought into teaching without having to go back to college and complete a campus-based teacher preparation program. What were often called “scab programs” and “quick and dirty” ways to rush unprepared people into teaching in the early 1980s, when alternative routes first surfaced, are now models for the way all teachers are prepared. The National Center for Education Information (NCEI) has been surveying the states regarding alternative routes for licensing teachers since the issue surfaced amid much controversy in New Jersey in 1983. At that time, there were only eight states that said they had any way for people who had not come through a regular college teacher education program to become certified to teach. In 2003, 46 states and the District of Columbia report having some type of alternative route

    16. Teacher Quality And Alternative Certification Programs
    instruction while teaching. new jersey's alternative teacher certificationprogram produces 2025 percent of all the new teachers hired.
    http://www.ncei.com/Testimony051399.htm
    Teacher Quality and
    Alternative Certification Programs by C. Emily Feistritzer
    Testimony before the House Committee
    on Education and the Workforce, May 13, 1999 Teacher Quality and Alternative Certification Programs
    STATEMENT OF DR. C. EMILY FEISTRITZER
    President
    National Center for Education Information
    Washington, DC HOUSE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE
    SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, TRAINING
    AND LIFE-LONG LEARNING Thursday, May 13, 1999
    2175 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC The Administration and the Congress of the United States are being called upon again to respond to the growing need for more and better teachers. According to the latest teacher supply and demand projections, the nation will need to hire 2.2 million people to teach who are not currently teaching in the nation's elementary and secondary schools in the next decade. There is mounting concern about teacher preparation and the quality of the teaching force. Alarms have also been sounded about the numbers of teachers who are teaching "out of field", i.e., teaching a subject for which they have neither an academic major nor a minor.

    17. (MSU) CRC: Becoming A Teacher In New Jersey
    Becoming a teacher in new jersey. (Information for undergraduates and graduate students) obtain a master's degree and teacher certification may consider this program, which requires
    http://www.montclair.edu/Pages/CRC/COP/BecomingTeacher.html
    Becoming a Teacher in New Jersey
    (Information for undergraduates and graduate students) I. If you are an undergraduate at Montclair State University , you may apply to the Teacher Education Program at the end of the sophomore or beginning of the junior year. Consult the Undergraduate Catalog for a description of the Teacher Education Program and a list of the prerequisite courses and criteria for admission. In general, students must have completed General Psychology, Educational Psychology, Initial Field Experience, Fundamentals of Speech and 9-12 semester hours in their majors in order to apply. (Early Childhood Education applicants must include Child Development I). There are two application periods each year for undergraduatesSeptember and January/early February. Applications to the undergraduate Teacher Education Program are available in room 103 Chapin Hall. II. If you have a bachelor's degree , there are two ways to become a teacher in New Jersey:
  • Complete a college-based teacher education program such as one of those available to graduate students at Montclair State University; or
  • 18. School And Public Librarianship
    those seeking certification as Associate Educational Media Specialist must havecompleted teacher training and hold either the standard new jersey teaching
    http://www.rowan.edu/depts/librarianship/
    back to Rowan University College of Education Program in School and Public Librarianship Dept. of Secondary Education/Foundations of Education
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    Curriculum Schedules NJ Certification ... Distance Ed for LIS This program is designed for students who wish to pursue graduate education to become a public or school librarian. A master's degree can be earned leading to certification either as an Educational Media Specialist (for school libraries) or as Professional Librarian (for public or other non-school libraries). An Associate Educational Media Specialist Certificate can be earned for those seeking K-12 certificate endorsement to perform educational media services in schools under the direction of a qualified supervisor. Before enrolling in any course in either program, the student must contact the program adviser. Because of course scheduling, it is advantageous to begin the program in the fall semester. Rutgers-New Brunswick , or Drexel in Philadelphia. Those whose needs cannot be met by an on-campus program may wish to contact the schools on our Distance Education for Library and Information Science page. The Program Advisor welcomes inquiries from those considering a career as a school librarian/media specialist or public librarian.

    19. College Of Education At Rowan University
    About the College Mission and Theme, Accreditation and more teacher certificationProgram Obtaining new jersey certification; certification Requirements.
    http://www.rowan.edu/coe/
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    Mission and Theme, Accreditation and more... Teacher Certification Program
    Obtaining New Jersey Certification; Certification Requirements
    Undergraduate and Graduate Degree and Certification programs Transfer Information This page is maintained by Lynne Levy, Ed.D.
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    Last updated March 4, 2003
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    Index of all information within the College of Education Rowan University College of Education Robinson Building Glassboro, New Jersey 08028 Phone: (856)256-4750 E-mail: levy@rowan.edu Carol Sharp, Interim Dean, named Dean, College of Education Rowan COE now a member of The Holmes Partnership New Master of Arts in Educational Technology

    20. HGSE News: Research On New Teachers Shows A Changing Profession: 43% Of New Teac
    and secondyear teachers in new jersey, also show that 46% of the state's new teachersare certification instead of traditional teacher education programs
    http://www.gse.harvard.edu/news/features/change08272001.html
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    Research on New Teachers Shows a Changing Profession
    43% of New Teachers in New Jersey Plan to Leave Classroom Teaching; Nearly Half are Mid-Career Entrants
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    At a time when U.S. schools will need to hire over two million new teachers to serve a growing number of students and replace a large cohort of retiring teachers, new research findings from the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) suggest that 43% of new teachers do not anticipate staying in the classroom as full-time teachers for their entire careers. The findings, part of a study of first- and second-year teachers in New Jersey, also show that 46% of the state's new teachers are mid-career entrants to the field, suggesting that mid-career entrants are becoming teachers in roughly the same numbers as first-career entrants. Researchers at HGSE's Project on the Next Generation of Teachers also found that compared with 6% of first-career entrants, a greater proportion (19%) of the mid-career entrants participated in alternative certification instead of traditional teacher education programs.

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