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  2. Praxis test - Wikipedia

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    In some states, alternative teacher certification programs allow prospective educators to obtain licensure without taking Praxis tests. The Praxis I, or Pre-Professional Skills Test ( PPST ), consisted of three exams: reading, writing, and mathematics.

  3. Highly qualified teachers - Wikipedia

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    Schools of education need to report their graduation pass rates for teacher certification to the state in April. States then report "information on certification and licensure requirements, pass rates on state assessments disaggregated and ranked by institution, and other information" to the U.S. Department of Education in October.

  4. Alternative teacher certification - Wikipedia

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    While the requirements for an alternative certification vary from state to state, there are certain commonalities found in the programs. A prospective teacher is usually required to complete an accelerated university program, pass the state licensing test, and submit to a series of interviews.

  5. Starting teacher salary in Iowa would rise to $50,000 per ...

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    Gov. Kim Reynolds jump-started the conversation about teacher pay when she proposed a $50,000 starting salary for teachers in her Condition of the State address. Under current law, teachers in ...

  6. New Iowa education law redirects millions for AEAs, teaching ...

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    The state approved nearly 19,000 students to receive education savings accounts, but the money returns to the state if it is not spent. Stephen Gruber-Miller covers the Iowa Statehouse and ...

  7. Five groups are applying to open eight charter schools in ...

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    The Iowa State Board of Education will consider the applications during its Jan. 11, 2024, meeting. Related: US education secretary says Iowa law banning books, limiting LGBTQ teaching is 'overreach'

  8. Iowa Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Education was founded in 1857. [3] In the 2019-2020 school year 93 percent of public school children in Iowa attended school in their neighborhood school district. [4] Prior to 2021, there were only 2 charter schools in Iowa.

  9. Certified teacher - Wikipedia

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    Future teachers (on left) receive their education degrees in a graduation ceremony. A certified teacher (also known as registered teacher, licensed teacher, or professional teacher based on jurisdiction) is an educator who has earned credentials from an authoritative source, such as a government's regulatory authority, an education department/ministry, a higher education institution, or a ...