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1. Teacher Licensing Regulations
Information on teaching in the state of vermont, including requirments, license information, and the Category Regional North America Education Educator Resources...... Reciprocity vermont participates in the Interstate Contact of the National Associationof State Directors of teacher Education and certification (NASDTEC
http://www.state.vt.us/educ/license/

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120 State Street - Montpelier, VT 05620-2501 E-mail the Licensing Office Call the Licensing Office: 802-828-2445
How to become a licensed teacher in Vermont General Requirements
Information for Nonresidents Processes for becoming licensed Licenses, renewals, denial General information Administrative bodies
Other links Welcome to the Vermont Educator Licensing Web Site Welcome to the Vermont Department of Education's Educator Licensing Web site. Please know this site is still "under construction" and may not yet have all the services we hope to post, but we trust it will provide you with useful information.

2. State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification
Poll results show rapid development of alternative routes to teacher certification at the state level. This table provides related state contacts. email rstanfie@usoe.k12.ut.us. vermont Department of Education Educational Resources Unit
http://www.ncei.com/State-alt-contact.htm
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State Contacts for Alternative Teacher Certification
Alabama Department of Education 5201 Gordon Persons Bldg.,50 N. Ripley St.
P.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
Attn.: June H. Mabry
Fax: (334) 242-0498
e-mail: tcert@alsde.edu Attn: Assessment Center
810 West Tenth St., Suite 200
Juneau, AK 99801-1984
Attn: Julie Orsborn
e-mail: julie_orsborn@educ.state.ak.us Arizona Department of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 Attn: R. Berkley Lunt Arkansas Department of Education No. 4 State Capitol Mall, Rm. 106B Teacher Education/Licensure Little Rock, AR 72201 Attn: Jim Chism California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capitol Avenue Sacramento, CA 95814-4213 Attn: Michael McKibbin e-mail: mmckibbin@ctc.ca.gov Web Site: http://www.cde.ca.gov Colorado Department of Education Educator Licensing 201 E. Colfax Avenue, Room 105 Denver, CO 80203 Attn: Eugene J. Campbell e-mail: campbell_e@cde.state.co.us P.O. Box 150471 Hartford, CT 06115-0471

3. State Level Teacher Certification
teacher certification. 250 East Fifth South. Salt Lake City, UT 84111. Attn Roger Mouritsen or Diane DeMan. (801) 5387741. vermont
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State Contacts for Teacher Certification
If you are considering teaching as a career choice, the following information will be vital to you. The rules governing teacher certification change regularly, vary greatly across states, and many states have a number of different options, including alternate teacher certification. Below is a list of the specific offices to call regarding teacher certification requirements in each state.
If you have additional or supplemental information that we should be aware of or that we should post on our website please click here and let us know.
This table was reproduced from the National Center for Education Information in Washington, DC. For further information on teacher certification visit them at their website at www.ncei.com
Alabama Dept. of Education
5201 Gordon Persons Bldg.
50 N. Ripley St.
P.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
Attn: June H. Mabry

4. American Association For Employment In Education - U.S. State Teacher Certificat
of Education certification and Personnel Development 250 East 500 South Salt LakeCity 84111, 801538-7741 teacher certification vermont State Department of
http://www.ub-careers.buffalo.edu/aaee/certoffice.shtml
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This article is taken from The Job Search Handbook for Educators. Each year, more than 135,000 teacher candidates use this book to help organize their job searches. This is just one of many featured articles which are researched and written by AAEE members. If you would like more information on ordering this handbook, c lick here The Job Search Handbook for Educators A teaching certification is valid only in the state for which it is issued, and certification and testing requirements are never static. If you are planning to move to another state, you should contact that state's certification office, as listed below. The number code following each entry indicates the types of testing which the state required at the time this information was published in the 1999 Job Search Hanbook. The key to the codes follows the state listing.
When you write or call the state certification office, indicate the type of certificate you are receiving from your current state, which national tests you have taken, and ask for application materials and procedures for obtaining certification in the new state. Another source of information about certification requirements will be the actual districts to which you apply.

5. Phil's Place - Teacher Certification Links
Click here! teacher certification. certification in vermont; certification inVirginia; certification in Washington; certification in Washington DC;
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6. Bao Tak Fai Welcome
Offering workshops and teacher certification. Includes style information, lineage, links, articles, and contact information. Burlington, vermont
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7. Educator Licensing
vermont's Alternative Licensure Program Peer Review (Handbook for Applicants)Clicking this link will open a PDF file. NATIONAL BOARD teacher certification.
http://www.state.vt.us/educ/new/html/maincert.html
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EDUCATOR LICENSING
(Updated 11/19/02) LICENSING
The Vermont Educator Licensing Web Site

The Licensing Division administers regulations and procedures that have been established to evaluate the credentials of prospective educators to ensure that they meet specified preparation standards and requirements. Established by the Professional Standards Boards and approved by the State Board of Education, Vermont's regulations governing educator preparation and licensing require professional employees of all Vermont public elementary, middle, and secondary schools to hold state licensure appropriate for their assignment(s). Click here to visit the Vermont Educator Licensing Web site. For information about licensing requirements, call (802) 828-2445 or e-mail licensing@doe.state.vt.us

8. 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.

9. Education World® : Education Employment Center : State Certification Requiremen
vermont. VIRGINIA. Address Department of Education Division for Compliance CoordinationOffice for teacher WASHINGTON. Address Professional certification Old
http://www.educationworld.com/jobs/state_certification.shtml

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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.

10. Ñandutí: Welcome To Early Foreign Language Learning!
vermont State teacher certification is not available through completionof the summer program. Offered by, School for International Training,
http://www.cal.org/earlylang/ttprogs.htm

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Training Teacher Certification Workshops State Frameworks Video clips Teacher Certification Programs
With the growing interest in implementing early foreign language programs in schools, the need for more qualified teachers is increasing. Consequently, there is a strong need for inservice and preservice programs to prepare early foreign language educators. Programs include such topics as methods for teaching languages to children, first and second language acquisition of children, teaching practicum, and other related topics.
Browse this list to find available early foreign language teacher training programs in the Northeast region.
This resource, categorized by state, is a preliminary compilation of the early foreign language teacher training programs in the Northeast states. If you would like your program listed or know of others, please contact us at nanduti@cal.org

11. Thoughts On Teacher "Certification"
THOUGHTS ON teacher certification (For political reasons, the author of thisarticle, a vermont school board member, wishes to remain anonymous).
http://www.schoolreport.com/vbe/articles/thoughts.htm
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    THOUGHTS ON TEACHER "CERTIFICATION"
    (For political reasons, the author of this article, a Vermont school board member, wishes to remain anonymous)
    (05/01) I often find it amusing that education reformers are generally ignoring what may well be the Achilles' heel of education - the so-called "certification" of individuals to teach in K-12 public schools. Originally intended to assure that teachers were competent professionals, the certification process has decayed into a system which more often than not assures just the opposite. As a member of a large Union District school board, I am frequently asked to participate in teacher candidate interviews. In this process, I have the privilege of examining the candidates' resumes and college transcripts in detail. And almost without exception, they are appalling. As a scientist, I am most likely to interview prospective math and science teachers. The most alarming trend I am seeing is science and math candidates who chose the profession of teaching because they originally failed to succeed in a math or science major. The latest studies indicate that the young men and women currently in college pursuing a diploma in "education" have the lowest SAT scores of any major field of study. And, the average teacher will graduate in the bottom 25% of his or her class.

12. Vermonters For Better Education - Index
(10/99). Bernier Mayo certification Something of Value?(12/99); The vermont EducationAssociation Education (11/98); How About teacher Competency Testing for
http://www.schoolreport.com/vbe/index1.html
Vermonters for Better Education Vermonters for Better Education Homepage School Report Homepage The VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT (weekly VBE email newsletter) School Children First! A a comprehensive report by the Ethan Allen Institute.

13. U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices
3 State Department of Education teacher Licensing and State Office of Education Certificationand Personnel vermont State Department of Education Licensing and
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE/cert/State_Teacher_Cert_Off.html
U. S. State Teacher Certification Offices
With Testing Requirements
The numbers following the state names are codes for state certification testing requirements. Alabama
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Department of Education
Division of Instructional Service
5108 Gordon Persons Building
50 North Ripley Street Montgomery 36130-2101, (334) 229-4271 Alaska Department of Education Teacher Education and Certification Goldbelt Building 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau 99801-1894, (907) 465-2831 www.educ.state.ak.us/teachercertification Arizona Department of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix 85007, (602) 542 4367 www.ade.state.az.us/certification Arkansas Department of Education Teacher Education and Licensure #4 State Capitol Mall, Rooms 106B/107B Little Rock 72201, (501) 682-4342 California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1812 9th Street Sacramento 95814-7000, (916) 445-0184 Colorado Department of Education Educator Licensing, Room 105 201 East Colfax Avenue Denver 80203-1704, (303) 866-6628

14. State Support And Incentives
have also been provided for the development of a vermont NBPTS Program who completesthe requirements and receives National teacher certification shall receive
http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=Vermont

15. Teaching In Vermont: Chapter Seven
generated and compared to information from the certification database to In vermont,little information is gathered on all facets of teacher quality, making
http://www.ncsl.org/programs/educ/VTCh7.htm
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Teaching in Vermont: An Inventory of Policies and Practices
7. CONCLUSION This study represents one of the most comprehensive analysis of teacher policy and practice in Vermont, and the data here can help to provide some clarity as state policymakers continue to discuss issues that affect teachers. However, more questions about teaching in Vermont classrooms may have been raised than have been answered. As Vermont implements new policies for teacher preparation program approval, relicensure, and student standards and assessments, several questions need to be discussed by both policymakers and those in the education community. The most pressing of these questions involves the collection and reporting of data that pertain to teaching quality. Data Gathering and Policy Evaluation Data systems across the country reflect a licensure orientation from an earlier era. Despite state efforts to establish performance-based preparation and licensure systems, states gather only information on their licenses, endorsements and other demographic information, the same data that has been gathered for decades. This information however, is of little use to policymakers and practitioners who are attempting to better understand teacher qualifications-based on previous course work, professional development activities, evaluations and other measures of performance-to teach specific courses.

16. Teaching In Vermont: Acknowledgements
allowed us to better understand current policies and practices across vermont. Mr.Hirsch received his teacher certification in Massachusetts and currently is
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Teaching in Vermont: An Inventory of Policies and Practices
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would especially like to thank all the school principals, superintendents and School/Department of Education faculty who responded to our surveys and questions. Their input allowed us to better understand current policies and practices across Vermont. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Eric Hirsch is a program manager in NCSL's Education Program. He has written numerous reports, organized meetings, testified to legislatures and presented at conferences about issues of teacher quality, charter schools and school choice. Mr. Hirsch received his teacher certification in Massachusetts and currently is completing his Ph.D. at the University of Colorado. Shelby Samuelsen is a research analyst in NCSL's Education Program. She has written and presented on issues relating to teacher quality, school finance and accountability. Ms. Samuelsen taught fourth grade in California and received her master's degree in education policy from the University of Colorado. Teaching in Vermont Main Page National Conference of State Legislatures
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17. CMLA Job Market
certification Tennessee Office of teacher Licensing Texas State Board for Educatorcertification Utah Educator Licensing vermont teacher Licensing Regulations
http://www.geocities.com/ocmla/page6.htm
CMLA Job Market As part of our work for the CMLA job market committee, OCMLA has organized information regarding certification in different states. If you need to get re-certified in a state other than the one you are cuurently certified in then this information will be very valuable to you. Alaska Arizona California Colorado ... Wyoming Teacher Certification and Employment
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18. 2003 State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification
Utah State Office of Education Division of teacher certification 250 East FifthSouth Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Attn Ronald Stanfield / Diane DeMan vermont.
http://www.ncei.com/2003/state_contacts.htm
National Center for
Education Information
State Contacts for Alternative Teacher Certification
Alabama Alabama Dept. of Education
5201 Gordon Persons Bldg.,50 N. Ripley St.
P.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
Attn.: June H. Mabry
Fax: (334) 242-0498
e-mail: tcert@alsde.edu Alaska Alaska Dept. of Education and Early Dev.
Attn: Assessment Center
801 West Tenth St., Suite 200
Juneau, AK 99801-1984 Attn: Julie Orsborn e-mail: julie_orsborn@educ.state.ak.us Arizona Arizona Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 Attn: Lanny Standridge Arkansas Arkansas Dept. of Education Non-Traditional Licensure Program 623 Woodlane Little Rock, AR 72201 Attn: Jim Chism, Program Manager - Norene Drinkwater, Program Advisor California California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capitol Avenue Sacramento, CA 95814-4213

19. NEA: Good News About America's Public Schools-- Vermont
teachers have full state certification in their main field of teaching, rankingVermont as one of the top states (3rd out of 50) in teacher certification.
http://www.nea.org/goodnews/vt01.html
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  • Vermont ranks 6th in the nation in the proportion of public school 4th graders scoring at the highest two levels in math. The proportion of Vermont 4th graders who scored at the highest two levels in math increased by 26% between 1996 and 2000. RCM Vermont ranks 5th in the nation in the proportion of public school 8th graders scoring at the highest two levels in math. The proportion of Vermont 8th graders who scored at the highest two levels in math increased by 19% between 1996 and 2000. RCM Vermont ranks 2nd in the nation for having the highest percentage of public school 4th graders scoring at the highest two levels in science. RCS Vermont ranks 6th in the nation for having the highest proportion of public school 8th graders scoring at the highest two levels in science. The proportion of Vermont public school 8th graders who scored at the higehst two levels in science increased by 15% between 1996 and 2000. RCS Vermont has been named as one of the two "smartest states" in the country based on the quality of its public elementary and secondary schools.

20. Vermont's Michele Forman Named National Teacher Of The Year! -- April 25, 2001
and History, the first such certification in vermont. The Council of Chief StateSchool Officers (CCSSO) and Scholastic, Inc. sponsor the teacher of the Year
http://www.nea.org/ans/articles/0401toy.html
Vermont's Michele Forman Named National Teacher of the Year! Vermont-NEA member Michele Forman, a social studies teacher at Middlebury Union High School since 1986, has been named 2001 National Teacher of the Year. Forman begins a year as a full-time national and international spokesperson for education on June 1, 2001. She's the first Vermont educator to receive this honor. Forman is well known among Vermont-NEA members as a leader of the Vermont Alliance for the Social Studies and as Vermont-NEA political action chair for Addison County. Last year, she achieved National Board Certification in Adolescence and Young Adulthood for Social Studies and History, the first such certification in Vermont. The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) and Scholastic, Inc. sponsor the Teacher of the Year program. Gordon Ambach, CCSSO head, said, "Michele has the exceptional combination of a sharp and creative intellect, a commitment to help students address the major political and human rights issues of our times, and the personal warmth that nourishes growth and confidence in her students. Every student should have the opportunity to learn from a teacher like Michele." You can read more about Forman and see a picture of her on the Vermont-NEA website: www.vtnea.org

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