Missouri State Teachers Association MSTA serves more than 44,000 educators and is dedicated to educating the state's children. Since 1856 the Missouri State Teachers Association has been leading the way for Missouri http://www.msta.org/
Extractions: Events Student-MSTA takes the spotlight Assembly opposes release of teacher evaluations Trusty, Cutright elected to office Members honored with awards ... MSTA endorsements create winners Celebrate American Education Week, Nov. 14-20 Grandview teacher wins Milken award DESE cuts portions of MAP, end-of-course tests Want to teach? Teach.gov offers info ... News Archives MSTA serves more than 44,000 educators and is dedicated to educating the state's children. To learn more about MSTA and what we can do for you, contact us: membercare@msta.org legal legislation professional learning new teachers ... more benefits
Admission To Teacher Education Programs Missouri Teacher Certification Requirements. Upon completion of Southeast's Teacher Education Program individuals are eligible to be recommended for a Missouri Teaching Certificate. http://www.semo.edu/bulletin/html/2006/Chapter2/02-Admission-14.htm
Extractions: Southeast Missouri State University Undergraduate Bulletin 2006-2007, Chapter Two: Admission/Expenses/Academic Policies To be eligible for credit in professional education courses applied toward an Education degree (BSE, BSFCSE, BME) or a teaching certificate, students must apply to and be approved by the Committee on Admission to and Retention in Teacher Education Programs. Students should apply for admission to teacher education immediately prior to enrollment in Block II in Scully 304. The student may not take Elementary Block II, Secondary Block II, or succeeding professional education courses without being admitted to teacher education. The Committee on Admission to and Retention in Teacher Education Programs is required to certify that every teacher candidate meets certain specified criteria which satisfy accrediting agencies, regulations, and state law. To be admitted to the program, the student must: 1. have a 2.5 cumulative grade point average; 2. attain 57 hours
Extractions: a b c d ... Reading, Foundations, and Technology Missouri Certification Requirements for Special Reading (Grades K-12) Child Psychology** Adolescent Psychology** Psychology and/or Education of the Exceptional Child (including the Gifted) Evaluation of Abilities and Achievement (instruction in interpretation of individualized intelligence tests, formal and informal diagnostic procedures and in prescriptive instruction [RDG 670] Reading (at least three courses required, minimum total of 12 semester hours, one of these courses shall be in Analysis and Correction of Reading Disabilities [RDG 574] Language Acquisition and Development or Language Development of the Exceptional Child (RDG 675) Behavior Management Techniques Counseling Techniques (to include communication skills with exceptional children and families of exceptional children) C. Clinical Experiences
Department Of Elementary And Secondary Education CODE OF STATE REGULATIONS 1 R OBIN C ARNAHAN (8/31/10) Secretary of State Rules of Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Division 80—Teacher Quality and Urban Education Chapter http://www.sos.mo.gov/adrules/csr/current/5csr/5c80-800.pdf
California Commission On Teacher Credentialing Activity Supervisor Clearance Certificate; Adapted Physical Education Specialist; Adding Authorizations to Existing Credentials; Administrative Services http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/requirements.html