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TEXAS TEACHER CERTIFICATION

A. B. C. F. D. E. TEXAS TEACHER CERTIFICATION. A Cooperative Process Between Colleges, Universities, Public Schools, and the Texas Education Agency. Presented for EDUC 1301 April 28, 2011. A. B. C. F. D. E. Collin’s AAT Program.

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TEXAS TEACHER CERTIFICATION

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  1. A B C F D E TEXAS TEACHER CERTIFICATION A Cooperative Process Between Colleges, Universities, Public Schools, and the Texas Education Agency Presented for EDUC 1301 April 28, 2011

  2. A B C F D E Collin’s AAT Program • A two-year degree program which includes the core curriculum and education coursework required by universities. • Collin College offers 3 AAT degrees: • EC-6thGrades, 4th-8th Grades, or EC-12 Grades • 8th-12th Grades or EC-12th Grades • EC-4th Early Childhood Specialization • Education and early childhood courses include field experiences in public schools

  3. A B C F D E Collin’s AAT Program • Who to contact for AAT at Collin College: • Elaine Zweig,Chair of Early Childhood/Education 972-881-5967 • Jesus Gonzalez, Academic Advisor for AAT Programs 972-578-5562

  4. A B C F D E TRANSFERABILITY OF ASSOCIATE DEGREES • Most of the corresponding AAT degrees from Collin are 100% transferable to the Bachelor plans of local universities, course for course (sometimes as electives). • Always speak with an advisor at the university where you’ll be transferring to ensure the Collin degree plan you are following matches their expectations • Associate degrees are now required for teacher aide jobs in school districts due to the “No Child Left Behind” Act of 2001.

  5. A B C F D E MINIMUM TRANSFER REQ’TS

  6. A B C F D E Transfer Contacts • University of North Texas • Philippe Becerra – 940-565-2736 • www.coe.unt.edu • Texas Woman’s University • Bonnie Lowther – 940-898-2847 – blowther@mail.twu.edu • www.twu.edu • University of Texas @ Dallas • Michelle Griffith – 972-883-2323 – mrg063000@utdallas.edu • www.utdallas.edu/dept/gs

  7. A B C F D E Transfer Contacts • Texas A&M University-Commerce (EC-6th) • Collin Higher Education Center in McKinney • Heather Doyle – 903-886-5496 • Texas Woman’s University (Mathematics) • Collin Higher Education Center in McKinney • Don Edwards – 940-898-3275

  8. A B C F D E ADMISSION to TEACHER EDUCATION • Junior Status • Criminal History Check • Fingerprinting • TB Screening • Minimum GPA • Minimum THEA Scores • Formal Application or declaration • Check with university advisor in COE

  9. A B C F D E TIMELINE (Based Upon Full-Time) Freshman Year • Remediation • Core Classes Sophomore Year • Core Classes • Associate Classes Junior Year-First Semester • Major Classes • Apply to Teacher Education Junior Year-Second Semester • Major Classes • First professional class(es) Senior Year- First Semester • Major Classes • Field-Based Education Senior Year-Second Semester • Student Teaching (ONLY!)

  10. A B C F D E TExES EXAMINATIONS • Typically occur in your last semester, during your student teaching experience • Universities will have some kind of practice or study sessions since their accreditation depends on you • Also, check http://texes.ets.org/texes/prepMaterials/for preparation manuals including test tips and sample questions to assist you in preparing for the tests • You will take at least 2 exams: One in pedagogy and one in your content area – be sure to study for both. • $82 each through ETS

  11. A B C F D E BECOMING CERTIFIED • Assuming you pass your exams and your courses, the certification officer for your COE manages the approval process for certification. • You have forms to fill out and fees to pay ($77 each cert) • You should be fully certified as of the date you walk across the stage and receive your diploma • Additional certifications require only that you pass the content portion of the exam for that area. • Review your certifications at http://www.sbec.state.tx.us

  12. A B C F D E RENEWING YOUR CERTIFICATE • Texas Teacher Certificates must be renewed every five years • Renewal requires that you have completed 150 clock-hours of qualified continuing education within those 5 yrs • There’s also a FEE to renew – currently $20 total • Renew your certificates at http://www.sbec.state.tx.us

  13. A B C F D E SEEKING EMPLOYMENT • School districts will have teacher job fairs in the Spring • Apply at any district you like, even if no position is listed • Leave résumés with teachers and principals where you did your field work and student teaching • Ask for letters of reference early to avoid delay • Search for school districts at http://www.tea.state.tx.us and click on “District Locator” • Check salary schedules on district web-pages

  14. Texas Needs You Texas Needs Quality Teachers A B C F D E

  15. A B C F D E HOMEWORK • Items Due MAY 3 • Field Based Reflections Due on Blackboard • Items Due MAY 5 • Portfolio Due

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