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Group to host meetings for would-be teachers
Published Tuesday, October 27, 2009
NATCHEZ — Locals who want to explore a teaching career are now being offered that opportunity.
The American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence is sponsoring informational meetings tonight at the Natchez Convention Center.
“Teach and Inspire” is a Web-based educational program that allows people with a bachelor’s degree to become certified teachers within high-need school districts.
“For Mississippi, the subjects that are considered high needs are math, science and English,” said Mike Holden, the board’s director of public relations.
The purpose of the program — which is funded by the U.S. Department of Education — is to help prepare potential teachers for the classroom and allow them to work at their own pace toward obtaining their certification.
If accepted into the program, the board awards a full scholarship and materials to participants.
Holden said there is a time frame the board would like its students to meet.
“Ideally, we’d like to see someone taking exams in six months,” Holden said. “The average candidate takes eight to 10 months to complete the program.”
In order to complete the program, students must take two tests in a testing center — one that is based on the subject the student wants to teach — and a professional teaching knowledge test, which is required of all students.
Participants are allowed to attempt their two tests three times each. However, if incapable of passing the board’s tests, the participant will be asked to leave the program.
While students are given a year to complete their online courses, the board’s objective is to have students teaching classes at the beginning of the next school year after completing the program.
After board certification is obtained and classroom observations have been completed, students will receive a $1,000 stipend.
Representatives from the board will be leading three sessions at 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 tonight to introduce people who are interested in the program to the board’s requirements and course set up. If unable to attend any of the sessions, people can go to the board’s Web site to become acquainted with the program: www.abcte.org/inspire.





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Posted by Riffian1964 (anonymous) on October 27, 2009 at 12:13 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Is spelling a requirement of the program?
Posted by Teach4Peace (anonymous) on October 27, 2009 at 8:48 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Get ready to pull out your wallet and NOT all courses taught in this state are a part of this program for certification to teach in Mississippi. Used to be you had to have all funds up front, about $900 and they may offer a $100 discount, now I believe you can make 3 installment payments while you work on your certification through this program. Although I praise alternate routes to teaching, you either have to fork over a good sum of money with this program, or you have to go the more tedious route of the Praxis I and Praxis II (subject matter). This is of course for those who have obtained a Bachelor's degree.
http://www.abcte.org/
They are offering a free one week evaluation of the program. Not sure how much of it you can get within one week, but if it works for you, go for it!
Posted by chuckydaone (anonymous) on October 27, 2009 at 9:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)
This effort may be great and I hope that it is successful in attracting new teachers. However, I view this the way I view college coaches who attempt to build programs with junior college transfers. They are a quick fix, not with you long, and as a result can never be a part of your foundation. To attract and retain quality teachers, we must address issues such as discipline, time away from teaching (other duties), appropriate and fair evaluation of teachers, students coming to school prepared to learn (parental involvement), and salaries.
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