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         New Hampshire Teacher Certification:     more detail
  1. Teacher education and certification in New Hampshire by Ronald Jager, 1981
  2. Resource bank for alternative IV certification: Teaching learning disabled students by Clyde W Shepherd, 1984

1. Teacher Certification
Graduates of any of the Teacher Education curricula at Plymouth State College areeligible for recommendation for new hampshire teacher certification by the
http://www.plymouth.edu/thirdtier/TeacherCertification.phtml
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Plymouth State College is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) at the initial teacher preparation and advanced levels. When students complete all major degree requirements, Plymouth State recommends to the state of New Hampshire that they be granted teacher certification. Graduates are eligible for certification in approximately 41 other states through reciprocal certification. Plymouth State College offers the following state-approved and NCATE-accredited certification programs:
  • Art Education (K-12)
  • Biological Science Education (7-12)
  • Childhood Studies with an option in Teacher Certification (K-8)
  • Early Childhood Studies with an option in Teacher Certification (N-3)
  • English with an option in Teacher Certification (5-12)
  • French with an option in Teacher Certification (K-12)
  • Health Education with an option in School Health (K-12)
  • Mathematics Education with options in Middle School (5-8) and Secondary Teacher Certification (7-12)
  • Music Education (K-12)
  • Physical Education with an option in Teacher Certification (K-12)
  • Physical Science Education with options in Chemistry and Physical Science (7-12)
  • Social Science Education (5-12)
  • Spanish with an option in Teacher Certification (K-12)

2. City Of Portsmouth - School Department
If certified in another state(s), please include a copy of certification(s). NOTEInformation regarding new hampshire teacher certification can best be
http://www.cityofportsmouth.com/school/centraloffice/empops.htm

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Application Process
Thank you for your interest in the Portsmouth School System. This section spells out the process and requirements which each applicant must follow when seeking professional employment with the Portsmouth Schools.
Your initial application must include the following:
  • A brief cover letter indicating the position(s) for which you are applying
  • Resume to include:
    • employment history
    • educational background (degrees you hold or are currently working on)
    • list of awards and commendations
    • history of extracurricular experience
    • history of work with special education students
    • experience with school-community partnerships and community activities
    • any other items of interest
  • Three (3) current letters of professional reference
  • Copies of college transcripts (unofficial copies are acceptable for the initial application, but official copies will be required from finalists)
  • 3. Peter R. Eppig, M.Ed. Dept Chair
    Current Activities. Steering Committee, new hampshire teacher certification TaskForce Executive Board, New Hampshire Center for Civic Life. Return to Top.
    http://faculty.antiochne.edu/EDfac/00130A66-00757E2A-00130E58
    Peter R. Eppig, M.Ed. Dept Chair
    Chairperson, Department of Education
    Antioch New England
    Graduate School
    40 Avon Street
    Keene, NH 03431-3516
    (603) 357-3122 ext. 356
    peppig@antiochne.edu

    Professional Goals / Research Interests

    Presentations

    Current Activities
    ... Courses Taught Personal Statement / Professional Goals
    My work with public schools over the past twelve years has been focused in the areas of (1) innovative teaching practices, specifically in the areas of problem-based learning; (2) curriculum development as defined in the areas of integrated learning and multidisciplinary curricula; (3) alternative assessment models, including holistic grading and reporting schemes; and (4) the evolving roles of teachers as reflective practitioners, action researchers, student and peer coaches, curriculum builders, collaborative problem solvers and decision makers, and school leaders contributing to policy making and school governance. Most recently, this work has advanced into formal and informal partnerships with schools in New Hampshire and Maine and some long-term collaborative projects with state departments and schoolconsortia . Return to Top Education B.S. New York Institute of Technology, 1972.

    4. Credentialing (Certification)
    for the certification and recertification of all educators from Superintendentsthrough teacher aides 1* is a process whereby the new hampshire State Board
    http://www.ed.state.nh.us/Certification/teacher.htm

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    About the Department

    Department Directory
    ... STAFF ACCESS The Bureau of Credentialing is responsible for the certification and re-certification of all educators from Superintendents through teacher aides. The Bureau is also responsible for the investigation of educators involved in acts of misconduct. Alternative 1 is a process whereby the New Hampshire State Board of Education approves programs of professional preparation in education and the chairperson of the Education Department of each institution recommends certification to the Bureau of Credentialing.
    Julie Rich, jrich@ed.state.nh.us (NH Approved Programs) Alternative 2* is a process whereby the State of New Hampshire and the majority of states and territories of the United States have entered into an agreement concerning certification. This agreement is called the Interstate Certification Compact , usually referred to as "reciprocity."
    Peggy Vorron, pvorron@ed.state.nh.us

    5. NH Department Of Education
    State Board of Education. teacher certification. Upcoming Events. Vocational Rehabilitation retirement that is creating a potential teacher shortage in new hampshire. Press Release
    http://www.ed.state.nh.us/

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    Most Requested Information

    About the Department

    Department Directory
    ... STAFF ACCESS Nicholas Donohue - Commissioner
    Dr. Paul Ezen - Deputy Commissioner
    101 Pleasant Street
    Concord NH 03301-3860
    Telephone: (603) 271-3494
    Fax: (603) 271-1953
    • No Child Left Behind Title II, Part A, Improving Teacher Quality State Grants are implemented to increase the academic achievement of all students by helping schools and school districts improve teacher and principal quality and ensure that all teachers are highly qualified. In order for the State to progress toward this highly qualified goal, base line information must be collected. The No Child Left Behind, Title IIA Baseline NH Educator Survey has been finalized and implemented on the Educational Statistics System (ESS). Click here for more information NH Department of Education and NH Forum on Higher Education release joint reports and offer potential solutions on the issue of the growing educator attrition rate and teachers closing in on retirement that is creating a potential teacher shortage in New Hampshire.

    6. National Council On Teacher Quality - New Hampshire
    Overview (19992000) new hampshire's teacher certification system containslots of hoops and hurdles to discourage people from entering.
    http://www.nctq.org/states/nh.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 HAMPSHIRE
    Most Significant Reforms
    • The state offers a good alternative certification program, thus allowing non-traditional candidates to enter the field. New Hampshire stresses subject mastery for teachers by requiring exams and academic majors.
    Recent Developments
    • NEW HAMPSHIRE SUPREME COURT REQUIRES ACCOUNTABILITY (May 2, 2002) New Hampshire’s constitution requires the state to ensure that children are provided with an “adequate education.” The New Hampshire Supreme Court has now ruled that the state is not holding local schools accountable for the quality of that education—a matter separate from school funding issues. Although the state has K–12 academic standards, financially disadvantaged districts were allowed to slide. “An output-based accountability system that merely

    7. Phil's Place - Teacher Certification Links
    Click here! teacher certification. Thinking about moving? certification inNevada; certification in new hampshire; certification in new Jersey;
    http://phil.mav.net/tchrcert.shtml

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    8. Software Association Of New Hampshire
    Learn how college graduates can become certified teachers in one year through a demanding, supervised teaching internship. teacher certification program, alternative teacher certification, new England, new hampshire, Vermont. Is there a
    http://www.swanh.org/
    SwANH's Mission
    The Software Association of New Hampshire (SwANH) promotes and supports the software and internet industries throughout the State. SwANH sponsors networking events, educational programs, and discount programs that provide members with opportunities to gain information, connect with resources, grow their businesses, and succeed.
    Happenings At SwANH
    (For SIG events see SIGs/Affiliates Pages)
    Annual Member Meeting/Dinner
    April 30, 2002 - 5:30 PM
    Center of New Hampshire, Manchester, NH Statewide IT Training Grant Application Being Developed,
    Companies Sought
    IT Schoolhouse
    Portsmouth Kicked-off
    Keene Selection Taking Place Teacher Certification Project For Dislocated IT Professionals Liberty Mutual Insurance Member Discounts Awards Results Program Guides Available! Conference Survey ... Pictures From Synapse - Largest Networking Social In NH History (Happened June 6th) Introducing Find An Expert
    The best way to locate help implementing software or Internet technology Software Conference '01 -
    Presentation Downloads
    National Public Policy Update by ITAA Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act
    International Trade News
    "e" is for Exports: Global Sales Powered by the Internet Conference

    9. "STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS"
    may also be eligible for certification in new hampshire if such programs are comparable responsibility for training and supervising the teacher candidate. A superintendent may hire
    http://www.academploy.com/cert/certnh.htm
    STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
    For more information or a written application please contact: STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    101 Pleasant Street
    Concord, N.H. 03301
    FAX 603-271-1953
    Citizens Services Line 1-800-339-9900
    Bureau of Credentialing - (603) 271-2407 Elizabeth M. Twomey
    COMMISSIONER
    Tel. 603-271-3144 INTRODUCTION We appreciate your interest in public education in New Hampshire. If further assistance is needed, please contact us. The New Hampshire State Board of Education recognizes that persons may become qualified as educators through a variety of educational and life experiences. Therefore, the following five alternatives for becoming a certified educator in New Hampshire are available to you. ALTERNATIVE 1 is a process whereby the New Hampshire State Board of Education approves programs of professional preparation in education and the chairperson of the Education Department of each institution recommends certification to the Bureau of Credentialing. If you are about to complete an approved program in New Hampshire, please contact the certifying officer of the Education Department of the institution you are attending for the certification application. The following information must be submitted by persons applying for certification under Alternative 1: Application for certification and NON-REFUNDABLE application fee of $80.00. Make the check payable to STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.

    10. Teacher Education And Certification Through UVTI
    Click applying above. teacher certification program, alternative teacher certification,new England, new hampshire, Vermont Is there a teacher in you ?
    http://www.uvti.org/
    There are still a few spaces left for the UVTI class of 2003-2004. Click applying above. teacher certification program, alternative teacher certification, New England, New Hampshire, Vermont Is there a teacher in you ? UVTI, the Upper Valley Teacher Institute of Lebanon, New Hampshire, has been helping talented candidates become great teachers for over 30 years. UVTI is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and approved for teacher certification by the State of New Hampshire. At UVTI, adult college graduates learn the art and science of teaching through full-time classroom internships. They also participate in weekly seminars and workshops. In one academic year, UVTI interns earn certification in New Hampshire, which is reciprocal in Vermont and many other states. Internships are available in the Upper Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont; in Concord, Manchester, and Plymouth, New Hampshire; and in Brattleboro, Burlington, Rutland and Montpelier, Vermont. A second UVTI program, the New Teacher Institute, was established in the fall of 2000.

    11. Teacher Certification In One Year.
    UVTI Alumni and Mentors in the news Susan Frost, a UVTI graduate, last spring wasnamed the new hampshire Elementary Social Studies teacher of the Year through
    http://www.uvti.org/news.htm
    A Celebration of Teachers! Sunday, May 4, 2003 4:00 pm Lebanon Opera House On the green in Lebanon, NH Guest speaker Tony Wagner will present a talk entitled Reinventing Teaching: No Shame. No Blame. No Excuses. Tony Wagner is Co-Director of the Change Leadership Group at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education. He also chairs the Harvard Seminar on Public Engagement. The author of two books and many journal articles, he was also a classroom teacher for twelve years and has been a school principal and a university professor in teacher education. He also serves on the Advisory Council of the Upper Valley Teacher Institute and as an advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Join us for an exciting and challenging discussion, as well as for refreshments, door prizes, and a celebration of the work of all teachers. This event is free and open to the public. Other news...

    12. Teacher Certification Program
    certification Compact, which means that your new hampshire certification will greatly ATeacher certification Handbook, which is distributed at the time of
    http://www.fpc.edu/Grad/Professional/tchcert.html

    Areas of Certification

    Admissions Procedure

    Education Curriculum
    The Teacher Certification Program is a conversion program that is intended for those candidates who possess at least a baccalaureate degree. It is approved by the New Hampshire Department of Education and is designed to take advantage of a person's educational background in meeting the state requirements for certification. The program supplements a candidate's background with the education and training in the area of professional education that is required for New Hampshire certification in one of the following areas:
    Art
    English Biology
    Mathematics Elementary
    Social Science
    All students in the program, regardless of intended certification, must take four core courses: ED212 Foundations and Issues in Education, ED220 Classroom Organization and Management, ED312 Teaching Students with Special Needs, and PS242 Psychology of Education. These courses are offered at the Nashua, Portsmouth and Rindge campuses. Additionally, all students must complete three credits of field experience work (ED255 Field Experience I, ED256 Field Experience II and ED257 Field Experience III). Field experiences are a valuable component of the program and candidates must be able to schedule time for such field experiences. Each experience requires being in a school for 5 days. The time does not need to be consecutive and may be satisfied in half-day blocks. The remaining courses in a student's certification program depend on the type of certification desired. Students seeking certification in a specific discipline must take a secondary methods class, ED360 Principles of Secondary School Teaching. Art students must also take ED351 Elementary Art Methods. Since students seeking certification in elementary education are trained to teach multiple subjects, they have several curriculum and methodology courses:

    13. Education World® : Education Employment Center : State Certification Requiremen
    Department of Education. teacher certification Section. Gordon Persons Building 2711953. Websites new hampshire certification Standards. new hampshire Department of Education
    http://www.education-world.com/jobs/state_certification.shtml

    Education Employment Center
    Submit Job Join Mailing List State Certification ... Education Employment Center State Certification Requirements S T A T E C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E Q U I R E M E N T S
    Alabama

    Alaska

    Arizona

    Arkansas
    ...
    Wyoming

    ALABAMA Address:

    State Department of Education
    Teacher Certification Section
    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.

    14. Natural ScienceDepartment At Plymouth State College
    Graduates who complete this teacher certification program are eligiblefor 712 teacher certification in the state of new hampshire.
    http://www.plymouth.edu/thirdtier/singleprogram.phtml?department_code=NS&program

    15. 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 new hampshire.
    http://www.educationworld.com/jobs/state_certification.shtml

    Education Employment Center
    Submit Job Join Mailing List State Certification ... Education Employment Center State Certification Requirements S T A T E C E R T I F I C A T I O N R E Q U I R E M E N T S
    Alabama

    Alaska

    Arizona

    Arkansas
    ...
    Wyoming

    ALABAMA Address:

    State Department of Education
    Teacher Certification Section
    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.

    16. Teacher Certification Links
    certification; Montana certification; Nebraska teacher certification;Nevada Education Licensure; new hampshire Bureau of Credentialing;
    http://www.epi-center.net/jobs/cert.asp
    Teacher Certification Links
  • Alabama Teacher Certification
  • Alaska Teacher Certification
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  • 17. Notre Dame College, Manchester, New Hampshire - A Catholic College In New Englan
    BA in PreLaw; BA in Social Studies, with teacher certification; BA in Notre DameCollege 2321 Elm Street Manchester, new hampshire 03104 603.222.7100 info
    http://www.notredame.edu/newndc.nsf/ugdivisionofhumanities.html
    Introduction to
    Humanities Division
    Course Descriptions B.A. Fine Arts ... Return to Undergraduate Programs The Division of Humanities comprises a wide variety of programs encompassing a diversity of human knowledge and activity. The Division emphasizes not only the study and acquisition of particular bodies of knowledge, but also the need to evaluate sources and authorities critically, to synthesize divergent ideas, and to arrive at informed and independent judgments. Programs in the Division of Humanities stress logical, historical, spiritual, multicultural, and aesthetic references for life and careers. The Division of Humanities builds its programs on a sound education in the liberal arts. Students within the Division develop an awareness of the roles and interactions of individuals, groups, and communities in creating the human environment. Graduates of the Division of Humanities have the ability to express themselves both verbally and visually, with a strong understanding of our cultural heritage and of their intellectual discipline. While some students will pursue graduate studies upon graduation, others will accept employment in their chosen field. AREAS OF STUDY include Art History, Studio Art, Design and Illustration, Computer Graphics, Journalism, Photojournalism, Media Arts, English, Writing, Literature, History, Government, Social Studies, Political Science, Foreign Languages, Music, Legal Studies, Criminal Justice Administration, Philosophy, Pre-Professional Studies, Theology, Women's Studies, and Teacher Certification in Art, English, and Social Studies.

    18. RIDE- Teacher Preparation, Certification, And Professional Development - General
    NOTE If you are eligible for certification by enhanced reciprocity, you do not needto meet the teacher Contract States Alaska, Illinois, new hampshire, Tennessee.
    http://www.ridoe.net/teacher_cert/certification/Reciprocity.htm
    Teacher Certification and Teacher Quality
    State Certification Reciprocity and Interstate Agreements: Interstate Certification Compact
    Effective March 1, 1996, Rhode Island adopted "Enhance Reciprocity" as a route to certification. This route provides that certification be granted to an applicant who holds a valid and comparable certificate from another member state, provided the applicant has complied with any requirements of the receiving state regarding degrees held, citizenship, and moral, ethical, physical, and mental fitness.
    A copy, including any translation key, of a valid teaching support administrative , or vocational certificate from the member state is required. NOTE: This certificate must be a Level II certificate as defined in the Interstate Contract. NOTE: This certificate must be valid during the period for which reciprocity is sought and must also be valid in the teaching area for which certification is desired. NOTE: If you are eligible for certification by enhanced reciprocity, you do

    19. New Hampshire: State Resources
    new hampshire State Resources for Educating Linguistically CulturallyDiverse Students State Department teacher certification
    http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/states/newhampshire/
    New Hampshire

    20. Which States Offer Certification Or Endorsement In Bilingual Education Or ESL?
    In addition to offering teacher certification in ESL, 23 states have legislative Bilingual/DualLanguage certification or Endorsement? new hampshire, YES, NO.
    http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/askncela/09certif.htm
    Email your questions: askncela@ncela.gwu.edu
    AskNCELA No. 9 Which states offer certification or endorsement in bilingual education or ESL?
    updated March 2002
    According to a 1999 survey of state education agencies(SEAS), 39 states and the District of Columbia offer English as a second language (ESL) teacher certification or endorsement, while 24 states and the District of Columbia offer bilingual/dual language teacher certification or endorsement. In addition to offering teacher certification in ESL, 23 states have legislative requirements that teachers placed in ESL classrooms must be certified in ESL. In addition to offering bilingual/dual language certification, 17 states have legislative requirements that teachers placed in bilingual/dual language classrooms must have bilingual/dual language certification. The table below provides a summary of ESL and bilingual/dual language offerings, and legislative requirements by state.

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