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1. Wisconsin Educator Licensing Guide
Licensing Guide for Wisconsin PK12 Educators, Dept. of Public Instruction
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  • WI Quality Educator Initiative (PI 34) Information For
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    Wisconsin Educator Licenses
    Helpful Links about the License Application Process Wisconsin law requires that all professional school staff be properly licensed for their assignments to teach in the public schools. Career-changers: Most educator licenses require significant education preparation (at least a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited four-year degree granting college or university) as reflected in the groupings below. (See Wis. Stat. 118.19(3)(a) ). The department has specific additional licensing requirements defined by administrative rule . School districts and Cooperative Educational Service Agencies (CESAs) may have further requirements for initial or continued employment beyond those needed for licensure. Non-educators interested in entering a teaching field should review the information below and then contact state-approved program providers directly with specific questions about an area of interest.
  • 2. Education Major: Become A Teacher With A Major In Education At Marquette
    Through Marquette's School of Education, you will prepare yourself for Wisconsin teacher certification at one of the following levels Elementary/Middle School (grades 1 through 8)
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    Explore Marquette Education Education Major As a teacher, you'll prepare people to lead extraordinary lives. You'll profoundly influence young people by fostering their intellecutal, social, emotional and physical growth. You'll experience joy when a student looks you in the eye and tells you, "I can do this." You'll feel the happiness of your students' successes, and you'll help students discover and use gifts they never realized they had.
    THE MARQUETTE Education major
    TEACH CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES TO READ. Through Marquette's Family Literacy Project, you can have a direct impact on the quality of life of many people throughout the Milwaukee area.
    The Student Perspective
    DIVERSITY. You'll observe, assist and teach in a variety of school settings throughout the Milwaukee area: urban, suburban, bilingual, public and parochial. FLEXIBILITY LEADS TO MARKETABILITY. Marquette's education major allows you room - in fact, encourages you - to earn certification in more than one teaching area. Double major or add a couple minors to your primary major, and you'll be more appealing to schools. COMPLETE THE PROGRAM ON TIME.

    3. Home Page Of Wisconsin Dept. Of Public Instruction's Teacher Education, Professi
    Includes licensing and certification information related to educator licensing in Wisconsin
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  • WI Quality Educator Initiative (PI 34) Information For
    Teacher Education, Professional Development and Licensing (TEPDL)
    TEPDL Team Mission Statement TEPDL Team Contact Information Information For: Most Requested Educator Licensing Links: Current Issues
    • The Madison Educator Licensing Office will be closed on Friday, November 26, 2010, due to a Department of Public Instruction furlough day. Licensing and program approval staff will not be available that day to respond to customer phone calls, emails, or walk-ins. posted 10-12-2010
    • Wisconsin Master Educator Assessment Process (WMEAP) - Now accepting applications. Due March 31, 2011.
  • 4. Altoona School District: Employment Opportunities - Applications
    License Copy (Wisconsin teacher certification required) License Copy Please also bring with you drivers license, social security card, and voided check or deposit
    http://atlantis.altoona.k12.wi.us/District/employment/appprocess.html
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    1903 Bartlett Avenue
    Altoona, Wisconsin 54720
    Phone: 715-839-6032
    Fax: 715-839-6066 Teaching Resources Employment Opportunities - Application Process Certified Positions: Support Positions: District Application Form District Application Form License Copy Letters of Recommendation (Optional) Transcripts Three Current Letters of Recommendation Administrative Positions: Substitute Teachers: Resume District Application Form District Application Form License Copy (Wisconsin teacher certification required) License Copy
    Please also bring with you : drivers license, social security card, and voided check or deposit slip Transcripts Three Current Letters of Recommendation Application forms can also be requested via U.S. mail; contact

    5. Become A Teacher In Wisconsin | Teacher Certification In Wisconsin | Certificati
    The complete guide to becoming a certified teacher in Wisconsin, including teacher certification reciprocity, average teacher salary, required tests, and online masters in
    http://certificationmap.com/states/wisconsin-teacher-certification/

    6. Teacher - Ebd Jobs - US News
    Valid Wisconsin teacher certification in the area of Emotional Behavioral Disabilities (EBD) 4 days ago from The State of Wisconsin. Special Education Teacher CrossCategorical
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    7. Become A Teacher In Wisconsin - WI -- Teacher Education | Certification | Creden
    Wisconsin Teacher Certification Program Information; Step by step instructions - Wisconsin Teacher Certification, Certification Renewal and much more
    http://www.teacher-world.com/statespages/Wisconsin.html
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    Become a Teacher in Wisconsin - WI
    Get the Teaching Credentials You Need Home Teacher Education Substitute Teachers Lesson Plans
    Become a Teacher in Wisconsin
    Gather the information you need to make a difference in your community. At $44,299 , Wisconsin was ranked 23 rd for average teacher salaries in 2005. This is a 3.3% increase in average salary from 2004 and one of the few states that kept up and surpassed inflation. In terms of financial support, Wisconsin's public has established their support of public education.
    Future Wisconsin Teachers: With relatively cheap rates of living in Wisconsin compared to states with similar average salaries, Wisconsin is a great place to begin a career in education. The public has shown increased support of education and are continuing to garner more interest in the states activity with regard to Wisconsin's future citizens. However, with increased interest in productivity in education, teachers are expected to be highly educated and qualified for their positions. Gather information on certification and advanced degree programs that will help propel your career in education.

    8. Bilingual Add-On Certifications
    Students who satisfactorily complete the program requirements also meet the Wisconsin teacher certification requirements for those grades. A Bilingual Certification will result in
    http://www4.uwm.edu/soe/departments/currins/bilingual/index.cfm

    9. Alternative Teacher Certification
    Programs offering innovative/experimental or alternative routes to a Wisconsin Teacher Certification . Carthage College For individuals with earned degrees, who hold emergency
    http://www.uwec.edu/career/Students/jobsearch/teachers/altcert.htm
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    Internships Graduate School Job Search ... Educator Interviews Quick Links Blugold CareerLink Blugold Career Success Network Career Counseling Online Library ... Return to Career Services Alternative Teacher Certification Related Links Certification Requirements for 50 States Programs offering innovative/experimental or alternative routes to a Wisconsin Teacher Certification Carthage College
    For individuals with earned degrees, who hold emergency teaching permits, and seek full certification. Developed in collaboration with a team of educators, Accelerated Certification for Teachers will provide teaching skills and the confidence that accompanies them. Flexibility in course offerings allow practicing professionals opportunities to realize their dreams of becoming teachers and the chance to begin graduate study while obtaining certification. Marian College
    The Alternative Teacher Certification Program (ATCP) for Middle Childhood-Early Adolescence (grades 1-8) is available to individuals possessing a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and interested in entering a teaching career.

    10. Music At The University Of Wisconsin Oshkosh
    Those students seeking Wisconsin teacher certification must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.00 in all courses required for their majors and minors in order to meet
    http://www.uwosh.edu/registrar/bulletins/bulletin/1999-2001/mjmusic.shtml
    UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN OSHKOSH
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    James Grine, Chairperson
    Department Office: Arts and Communications N206/210
    Department Telephone: 920-424-4224
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    I. FACULTY
    Andrews, Atwell, Bahcall, Chapman, Chaudoir, Clark, Cowley, Gainacopulos, Gray, Grine, Gullickson, Harbach, Hassel, Hoffmeister, Isaacson, Lloyd, Lovelace, McWilliams, Messner, Minniear, Schaefer, Sorensen, E. Wang, J. Wang
    II. DEGREES
    Undergraduate: A major in Music can lead to the degree: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music. A major in Music Therapy can lead to the degree: Bachelor of Music. A major in Music Education can lead to the degree: Bachelor of Music Education. Graduate: The Department does not offer a graduate program.
    III. SUMMARY OF FIELDS OF STUDY
    1. GOAL(S)
    See the department for listing of their goal(s).
    2. THE MAJOR(S)
    The Department offers 3 majors. These are: 1) Music Music Therapy Music Education Within the Music major , the Department offers a choice of these 4 emphases: 1) Instrumental Performance Piano Performance Vocal Performance Music Merchandising . Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science programs are also offered. Within the Music Education major , the Department offers a choice of these 3 emphases: 1) Choral General Music Instrumental Within the Music Merchandising emphasis of the Music Major, the Department offers 2 options: 1)

    11. Wisconsin Teacher Certification: New Grads Find New Careers
    Whether returning to the work force or seeking your first teaching job, earning Wisconsin teacher certification will open a world of meaningful opportunity. Learn how to earn your
    http://www.your-online-teaching-degree.com/wisconsin-teacher-certification.html
    Wisconsin Teacher Certification:
    A New World of Opportunity
    Earning your Wisconsin teacher certification is an excellent career move that will have you on your way to a fun and rewarding career helping students to gain the knowledge they will need to grow into capable and successful adults. You have graduated from high school and are deciding on a career. Maybe you have even been out of school quite some time and are looking for a career change or want to reenter the work force. If becoming a teacher is part of those plans and you're living in the beautiful state of Wisconsin, you will find plenty of opportunities for both your own post-secondary education and for becoming an educator yourself. Getting your Wisconsin certification online is an excellent move that will have you on your way to a fun and rewarding career helping students to gain the knowledge they will need to grow into capable and successful adults. Wisconsin is a great place to become a teacher. Teaching salaries are excellent, regardless of what grade or subject you end up teaching. They also offer great differentials and incentives for teachers to teach in schools with higher needs. Not only do you get that and the joy of teaching wonderful children, but you also get 15 weeks of vacation per year. You're not going to find that in any other profession! The process for obtaining your Wisconsin teacher certification, while somewhat lengthy, its really straightforward and simple. Once you have graduated from high school or obtained your G.E.D., you will need to start by enrolling in and graduating from an accredited teacher education program. You'll need to earn a bachelor's degree, as this is the requirement in Wisconsin and most other states for teacher certification. Your teacher education will consist of classwork (which will vary from school to school, but will be designed to prepare you for becoming a teacher) and field work, which may include internships and student teaching. Once you get your feet wet, substitute teaching might also be an avenue you will want to explore for more experience prior to certification and full-time employment as a teacher.

    12. Geography Major Minor Requirements — Geography And Earth
    Students pursuing a minor for Wisconsin teacher certification purposes should note that the Wisconsin Department of Instruction requires 22 credits of geography for certification.
    http://www.carthage.edu/geography/requirements

    13. Wisconsin Teacher Certification | Get Your WI Teaching Certificate | TeacherPort
    So you want to earn your Wisconsin Teacher Certification? Here are the step by step instructions to get started
    http://teacherportal.com/become/wisconsin-teacher-certification

    14. Graduate Program Degrees
    Successful completion of the program and Wisconsin teacher certification qualifies students for certification by the State Department
    http://www.education.wisc.edu/ci/graduate_prog/degrees.asp
    Graduate Program: Degrees Offered
    Masters Degree Programs
    Masters Degree Programs
    M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction
    Requirements for the M.S. degree in Curriculum and Instruction are:
  • Completion of at least 24 credits of graduate course work with a minimum GPA of 3.25. Excluded from these 24 credits are research/thesis credits and credits carried to remove deficiencies. At least 12 credits must be in department courses other than independent reading. Completion of the Graduate School residence requirement. Completion of a master's paper based upon a research project, approved by either the student's major professor or another professor designated by the major professor. Successfully pass a comprehensive master's examination.
    The student's program of studies is planned in conference with the major professor. Usually, the selection of courses shows a balance and relationship between courses in Curriculum and Instruction and those selected from one or more other departments.
  • 15. Wisconsin Teacher Certification | Start Earning Your Wisconsin Teaching Certific
    Wisconsin Teacher Certification. Learn where you can get started as a Teacher and the requirements for a Wisconsin Teaching Certificate from TeacherWorld.com.
    http://www.teacher-world.com/certification/wisconsin.html
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    Search for information to begin your teaching career or advance your career as a current educator.
    Wisconsin Certification and Advanced Degree programs for Teachers and Administrators:
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    • MA Education/Teacher Ed. for Elementary Licensure MA Education/Teacher Ed. for Secondary Licensure MA in Education/Curriculum and Instruction MA in Education/Early Childhood Education MA in Education/Special Education MA in Education/Administration and Supervision MA Education/Curriculum and Instruction-English as a Second Language Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership Doctor of Education/Curriculum and Instruction Continuing Teacher Education Courses
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    16. Elementary
    Wisconsin Teacher Certification ACSI Certification; I am blessed to have grown up in a Christian home in Northern Wisconsin. At the age of nine I understood
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    • B.S. in Elementary Education from the University of Wisconsin River Falls Minor in Elementary Music Wisconsin Teacher Certification ACSI Certification
    I am blessed to have grown up in a Christian home in Northern Wisconsin . At the age of nine I understood that I needed a personal relationship with Jesus and asked Him into my heart and life. My husband, Herb, and I just celebrated 34 years of marriage. We have 3 grown children and they are each happily married. Patrick and Erin , Michael and Daisy, and Katie and Tony. The newest loves in my life are our grandchildren, Aiden and Elaina. We also have a precious grandson, Finnegan, who is with Jesus. This is my11th year serving at a Christian school. Besides teaching I enjoy walking, reading, crossword puzzles, playing the piano, and conversing over a good cup of coffee.

    17. Wisconsin Teacher Certification
    Wisconsin Teacher Certification Help Special Coursework and Teacher Preparation Requirements Are Needed For Wisconsin Teacher Certification.
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    Wisconsin Teacher Certification
    Average Teacher Salary: $43,225
    Average State Salary for All Jobs: $39,350 Coursework and Preparation Programs You'll Need: You'll need a Bachelor's Degree before you can teach in Wisconsin schools. There are no special undergraduate coursework requirements in individual subject areas for Wisconsin teacher certification. You will, however, need to complete a Wisconsin-approved teacher preparation program. A list of approved programs is available here:
    Approved Programs for Licensing Wisconsin Educators

    For a list of alternative teacher preparation programs, see the National Center for Alternative Certification Web site Tests For teacher certification in Wisconsin, you'll need to take the following test for basic teaching skills:
    PPST (Pre Professional Skills Test) Official Site
    Praxis 1 Test
    You'll also need to take one or more of the following tests in specific subject areas:
    Praxis 2 Exams Official Site
    Praxis 2 Test Reciprocity Agreements The State of Wisconsin has reciprocity agreements to accept teaching credentials from most other states.

    18. Teacher Certification Program FAQ
    There are 5 stages that lead to Wisconsin teacher certification through the MTEC program ∞ Inquiry ∞ Application and Admission Process ∞ Induction (Initial Certification only)
    http://www.mteconline.org/pdf/MTEC-Certification_FAQs.pdf

    19. Welcome To Teach-Now.org
    Website of the NCAC Tha National Center for Alternative Certification - Promoting and Providing information about Alternative Routes to Teacher Certification in the U.S.A.
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    20. Guide To Curriculum Planning In Environmental Education Table Of Contents
    Wisconsin Teacher Certification Rule Equity and Multicultural Considerations in Environmental Education A Planning Checklist for a School District
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    A Guide to Curriculum Planning in Environmental Education
    Table of Contents
    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
    Background
    Procedures for Developing a Curriculum Plan
    Characteristics of an Ideal Plan
  • Rationale and Philosophy
    Rationale
    Philosophy
    References
  • Goal and Subgoals
    Subgoal: Perceptual Awareness
    Subgoal: Knowledge
    Subgoal: Environmental Ethic
    Subgoal: Citizen Action Skills
    Subgoal: Citizen Action Experience
    References
  • Theoretical Base
    Introduction
    Developmental Theory
    Behavioral Theory
    Holistic Theory
    Applying Research Results
    Models
    References
  • How Subject Areas Contribute to Environmental Education
    The Contributions of Subject Areas
    Attaining the Subgoals
    Courses
    References
  • Selecting and Developing Strategies
    Classifying Educational Experiences
    Helping Students Develop Perceptual Awareness
    Helping Students Learn How to Construct Knowledge
    Helping Students Develop an Environmental Ethic
    Helping Students Develop Citizen Action Experience
    Dealing With Controversial Issues
    Education Technology
    Facilities
    References
  • Evaluation
    The Purposes of Evaluation
    Evaluation as a Continuous Activity
    Using the Results
    References
  • Appendixes
  • Wisconsin Curriculum Planning Requirement
  • Wisconsin Environmental Education Act of 1990
  • Wisconsin Teacher Certification Rule
  • Equity and Multicultural Considerations in Environmental Education
  • A Planning Checklist for a School District Environmental Education Program
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