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  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

41. Interstate Contract Concerning Qualification Of Education Personnel
of State Directors of teacher Education and member state may impose certificationrequirements which Mississippi; Montana; Nevada; new jersey; new Mexico; new
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Interstate Contract concerning Qualification of Education Personnel, governed by the N ational A ssociation of S tate D irectors of T eacher E ducation and C ertification (NASDTEC), and has entered into contracts with the following states covering the education personnel indicated. Please note that each member state may impose certification requirements which must be met within a reasonable period of time. Further information regarding the Interstate Contract may be obtained at the NASDTEC website, www.NASDTEC.org
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42. Teacher Certification In New York State. July 2001. Research And Educational Ser
Michigan; Mississippi; Montana; Nevada; new Hampshire; new jersey; new Mexico; Questionsregarding teacher certification may be directed to the State Education
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Information Bulletin No. 200112 (Replaces 979811 989913 990001 and 990024) July 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Local leaders and members are currently faced with many problems and questions concerning certification. This is due in no small part to the certification regulations which went into effect on September 2, 1993 as well as the changes recently adopted by the Regents that go into effect in September 2004. This Bulletin describes those regulations which are currently in place. The purpose of this Information Bulletin is to summarize the information most commonly sought by members and local leaders. Please bear in mind that this Information Bulletin is for INFORMATION ONLY , and is not to be considered as an official interpretation of the rules and regulations of the Commissioner. Official answers on the interpretation of certification regulations and certification status can only be obtained from the Office of Teaching of the State Education Department (see sidebar for contact information). HIGHLIGHTS
  • Certification may be achieved in six ways: through the completion of an approved program; through individual assessment of a candidate's educational background; through Interstate Agreements, including the Northeast Regional Credential; through completion of a new alternative certification program, and new regulations for out-of-state teachers.

43. NEA: New Unionism News: Enhancing Teacher Quality
of a new licensing and certification proposal. discipline; and that preservice teacherpreparation programs Results new jersey's record of a 92 percent pass
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    Ohio From the very beginning of discussions about how to revamp the state's system of teacher licensure, the Ohio Education Association (OEA) has played a key role in this effort to ensure a quality teacher in every classroom. The Buckeye State will become the first in the nation to require all new teachers to pass the Education Testing Service's new Praxis III a classroom performance assessment to move from a provisional to a professional teaching license. The new Praxis III test goes beyond the "pen and paper" Praxis II exam to include on-the-job observation and assessment. Previously, new teachers had to pass Praxis II a series of written tests that measure the future teachers' understanding of pedagogy and content knowledge to earn a provisional license, good for four years. A teacher could continually renew this license or take additional coursework and obtain a permanent license.

44. Certification Help
of Education Bureau of Credentialing 101 Pleasant St. Concord, NH 03301 (603)2712407 www.ed.state.nh.us/certification/teacher.htm. new jersey Dept.
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State by state sources of information on certification and alternative certification
For a central source of links to the 50 states' certification requirements, see the University of Kentucky College of Education's website Or write, call, or go online to the sources listed below. Alabama Dept. of Education
Teacher Education and Certification
PO Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
www.alsde.edu/html/home.asp
Alaska Dept. of Education
Teacher Education and Certification
810 West Tenth St., Suite 200
Juneau, AK 99801-1984
www.eed.state.ak.us
Arizona Dept. of Education
Teacher Certification Unit
1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 ade.state.az.us Arkansas Dept. of Education Nontraditional Licensure Program 623 Woodlane Little Rock, AR 72201 arkedu.state.ar.us California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capitol Ave. Sacramento, CA 95814-4213 www.ctc.ca.gov Colorado Dept. of Education Educator Licensing 201 E. Colfax Avenue, Room 105 Denver, CO 80203-1799 www.cde.state.co.us

45. Alternative Certification: A Review Of Theory And Research
is hardly an answer to concerns about teacher quality (Tozer Two of the first alternativecertification programs in started in Texas (1984) and new jersey (1985
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Introduction Background and History Research and Evaluation ... References
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY
The Impetus for Alternative Certification There are several other reasons why proponents of alternative certification have pushed for the development of these programs. Some advocates suggest that colleges of education are producing mediocre teacher candidates, and that alternative approaches that allow individuals to become certified without graduating from teacher preparation programs offer the opportunity to recruit highly-skilled people from the private sector who have developed real-world experience with subject matter (Haberman, 1991). This pool of potential teachers includes those who have decided to change careers, have left the military, have graduated with degrees in areas other than education, or who have received teaching certificates or education degrees years ago and now want to teach. Early Approaches to Alternative Certification Two of the first alternative certification programs in the country started in Texas (1984) and New Jersey (1985). New Jersey's program required candidates to have earned a bachelor's degree, and included 200 hours of instruction, passage of a competency test, district-based supervision, and approval of the candidate by district personnel (Dill, 1996). The program was highly centralized, with the state taking responsibility for training, monitoring, and supervision. As the number of AC programs began to grow, so did the variety of types of programs. While the New Jersey program was centralized, programs in Texas and California relied more on local school training and instruction by college faculty (Dill, 1996). Early programs typically included some amount of college course work, supervision of the first year of instruction, and mentoring by principals, college professors, or other professionals. Researchers followed these early programs closely, and evaluations of them (described below) showed mixed results.

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Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, new jersey, new York,Ohio Distinction That Matters Why National teacher certification Makes a
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This booklet explores the connection between NBPTS and the higher education community. It explains how schools and colleges of education are aligning their coursework with NBPTS Standards and highlights programs across the country where support is particularly strong. It aims to answer questions so even more teachers can participate in the NBPTS vision of teaching excellence.

47. Yoga Directory: Listings And Links Of Yoga Resources : Teachers And Training : U
1) Nevada (3) new Hampshire (6) new jersey (30) new Ashram setting in pastorial newYork 22Mar-2002); Whole Birth Yoga teacher certification Training - Becoming
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  • Ashtanga Yoga Center - Traditional Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga. Certified by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois. (Added: 3-Aug-2002)
  • Free To Be Yoga - Hatha Yoga for children and adults. Learn to relax, stretch and develop a new awareness of self and environment. (Added: 1-May-2002)
  • Himalayan Institute Teachers Association - Dedicated to a tradition of excellence in teaching for more than 20 years, HITA offers a comprehensive and systematic study of raja yoga, leading to certification as a yoga teacher. In the tradition of the Himalayan Institute, this program incorporates study and practice of yogic techniques for body, breath, mind, and spirit, following the eight-limbed system of ashtanga yoga. (Added: 20-Jun-2000)
  • - Provides liability insurance to yoga teachers in all 50 states. (Added: 16-Sep-2002)
  • Indy Yoga Center - We offer hatha and power yoga classes as well as breath and chakra meditation classes in northwest Indianapolis, Carmel, Plainfield and Downtown. (Added: 20-Mar-2002)
  • Institute of Progressive Therapies - Indepth teacher training available as apprenticeship and or correspndance course plus workshops and retreats in San Diego and international offerings sometimes (Added: 28-Aug-2000)
  • Institute of the Himalayan Tradition - Hatha Yoga and Meditation Teacher Training in the Himalayan Tradition. Faculty is a living link with ancient masters and sages, and the core of the teachings is Supersonscious Meditation.

48. National Council On Teacher Quality - Suggested Reading
Leo Klagholz, Growing Better teachers in the Garden State new jersey's AlternateRoute to teacher certification,The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, January
http://www.nctq.org/references.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
Suggested Reading Suggested reading list The Teachers We Need and How to Get More of Them A policy statement endorsed by governors, chief state school officers, state board members, prominent education thinkers and analysts, and veteran practitioners, which sets forth principles and policies to guide states as they prepare to hire a teaching force for the 21st century. A PDF version of this report is also available.

49. Teacher Certification And State Education Departments
Education Programs Alternative teacher certification programs available for America-National teacher recruitment program new Hampshire; new jersey; new Mexico;
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  • National Association for Alternative Certification (NAAC) - Seeks to expand the options available for teacher certification. Program list, scholarships, conferences, membership information, and organization publications are available online. National Board For Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) - Works to strengthen the teaching profession and to improve student learning in America's schools by establishing high standards for what accomplished teachers should know and be able to do, and are developing a new system of advanced, voluntary certification for teachers. The board's aim is to certify all teachers who meet the standards. National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) - Works to help establish high quality teacher preparation through the process of professional accreditation of schools, colleges and departments of education.
  • 50. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: State Certification & Renewal Requirements (Career De
    Educator Resources teacher Resources teachers Career Development State certification Renewal Maryland. MASSACHUSETTSnew jersey Massachusetts; Michigan;
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  • 51. Center On Education Policy: Technical Assistance
    many states, there is no formal connection between new jersey's teacher educationprograms in institutions of higher education, state certification of teachers
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    The Center on Education Policy has been asked by states and other entities to provide technical assistance in their efforts to improve education. Several examples follow.
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    The Visionary Panel for Better Schools was appointed in 2001 to make recommendations for improving public education in the State of Maryland. The Center's director, Jack Jennings, served as co-chair of that panel. On January 29, 2002, Mr. Jennings presented the panel's findings to the Maryland State Board of Education. The Visionary Panel's report, "Achievement Matters Most," and a summary of that report prepared by CEP, "Maryland Points to the Future," follow. Achievement Matters Most PDF HTML Maryland Points to the Future PDF HTML Academic Intervention Steering Committee
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    The following is a letter dated February 2001 from James Kadamus, Deputy Commissioner of the New York State Department of Education, explaining the new policy adopted by the Board of Regents as a result of this advice, and a memorandum dated January 24, 2001 from Mr. Kadamus to the Board of Regents explaining the new policy in more detail. February 2001 Letter
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    52. Teachers @ Work
    new jersey new jersey Department of Education Office of new MEXICO Professional LicensureUnit Department of 8276587 Fax (505) 827-6696 teacher certification.
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    Administrative Services 801 West 10th St., Suite 200 Juneau AK 99801-1894 Fax: (907) 465-2441 Certification Office ARIZONA Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 W. Jefferson Phoenix AZ 85007 (602) 542-4367 Fax: (602) 542-1141 Certification Office Teacher Certification Unit Arizona State Teacher Certification ARKANSAS Dept. of Education Teacher Education and Licensure 4 Capitol Mall Little Rock AR 72201-1071 CALIFORNIA Commission on Teaching Credentialing 1812 9th St. Sacramento 94244-2700 (916) 445-7254 Fax: (916) 327-3166 Certification Office COLORADO Colorado Dept. of Educator Licensing Unit 201 E. Colfax Ave. Denver CO 80203 (303) 866-6628 Fax: (303) 866-6968 Certification Office CONNECTICUT State Dept. of Education

    53. State Policy And Program Innovations
    Maine's ResultsBased Initial teacher certification Project; The The MississippiCritical teacher Shortage Act; new jersey Early Childhood Standards; new York's
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    54. Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Superintendent Of Schools
    Assisting applicants in obtaining teacher certification, both substituteand permanent, in the State of new jersey;; Coordinating
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  • Acting as an advisor of New Jersey Department of Education laws, rules, regulations and acting as liaison between local chief school administrators and the public; Assisting applicants in obtaining Teacher Certification, both substitute and permanent, in the State of New Jersey; Coordinating input of materials from school districts for the completion of reports including monitoring, state report cards, mandatory testing, etc;
  • 55. Applicants In Other States Or Countries
    Michigan Mississippi Montana Nevada new Hampshire new jersey new Mexico certificatewithout taking ANY of the new York State teacher certification Exams.
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    search topics A-Z site map contact us back to Obtaining Your Certificate Application Process Transcript Evaluation
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    Reciprocal Agreements with Other States New York has interstate contracts with more than 30 other states and jurisdictions. As outlined in the Interstate Agreement of Qualification of Educational Personnel , a person prepared in one of the contract states who meets the conditions of the contract is eligible for provisional certification in New York. The conditions are either (1) completion of an approved program of teacher preparation or (2) possession of a valid certificate in the contract state and service under that certificate in three of the most recent seven years. In addition, applicants must obtain qualifying scores on the New York State Teacher Certification Examinations Enhanced Reciprocity Leading to Conditional Provisional Applicants who meet the above requirements, with the exception of the testing requirement, may apply for a conditional provisional certificate. This certificate is valid for two years, during which time the teacher must satisfy the examination requirement for a regular provisional certificate. If the candidate has satisfied the testing requirement at the end of two years, a regular provisional certificate will be issued, valid for five years from the effective date of the conditional provisional certificate.

    56. Box 2-2: A High-School Teacher With A PhD
    In the new jersey program, a 1year course leads to provisional certification.Then the new teacher works with a mentor and after 2 years receives full
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    57. Livingston College - Academics - Programs Of Study
    and simultaneously complete course work for teacher certification. further information,consult the teacher Education Program or better and new jersey residency
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    58. Riverdeep | Professional Development | New Jersey Standards
    Online Community. teacher certification. CEUs Grad Credits. Web Links. TechnicalSupport. teachers. Facility Standards for Technology in new jersey Schools.
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    59. Riverdeep | For Teachers | New Jersey Certification
    certification Tests, Recertification Requirements, Substitute teacher Requirements.new jersey Department of Education - Licensing and Credentials.
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    New Jersey Department of Education - Licensing and Credentials New Jersey Department of Education - Home Page New Jersey Department of Education,
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    Trenton, NJ phone: (609) 292-2070 (This is an information request line, see website for application I.D. #s) Applicants for New Jersey licensure in subject teaching fields must pass the appropriate PRAXIS II Subject Assessment test(s) or NTE (National Teachers Exam) Programs Specialty Area test. Applicants for licensure in elementary education must pass the NTE General Knowledge test of the Core Battery. The tests are required for all applicants including those applicants who are licensed in other states.

    60. Harvard Gazette: The Aging Of America's Teachers
    or scientists with a fiveweek certification course behind be 20-somethings freshfrom teacher education programs first- and second-year teachers in new jersey.
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    Susan Moore Johnson says recent research 'sounds a wake-up call for the nation's schools.' Today's new teachers are as likely to be 40-year-old former lawyers or scientists with a five-week certification course behind them as they are to be 20-somethings fresh from teacher education programs. And unlike generations of their predecessors, they have their eyes on advancement. The face of teaching is changing, say researchers at the Harvard Graduate School of Education's (GSE) Project on the Next Generation of Teachers, which surveyed first- and second-year teachers in New Jersey. And if schools are going to meet the unprecedented demand for new teachers - 2.2 million in the next decade - they need to change, too. Susan Moore Johnson, Pforzheimer Professor of Education in Learning and Teaching and director of the Project on the Next Generation of Teachers, says the study's findings challenge the common perception of a new teacher as "a 22-year-old, fresh, enthusiastic, can-do type who will tolerate any poor working conditions." Instead, the researchers found that 46 percent of the new teachers in New Jersey had entered teaching from other careers. Their average age was 33, and almost a quarter of the midcareer entrants were over 40.

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