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  2. Idaho State Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho Department of Education is an executive agency of the Idaho state education system. [1] [2] The department is responsible for public elementary and secondary school matters as provided by Title 33, Idaho Code, or as determined by the Idaho State Board of Education. [3] It is headquartered in the state capital, Boise, Idaho.

  3. American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence

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    Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne said should he decide to become a teacher after politics, he would use the American Board program to become a certified teacher. [13] The Florida State Board of Education approved the American Board program in June 2004. Florida Governor Jeb Bush was a supporter, [14] and President George H. W. Bush received his ...

  4. Praxis test - Wikipedia

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    In most states, a passing score must be earned before the teacher education graduate can apply for his or her teaching license or certificate. The Praxis II assessments cover many different subject areas. Each state requires a different combination of Praxis II exams for certification.

  5. Alternative teacher certification - Wikipedia

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    Alternative certification programs first appeared in the 1980s. A decline in the number of students seeking a degree in education was creating a shortage of teachers in American elementary and high schools. States began to search for a way to recruit and train people who had already earned a four-year degree and wanted to become teachers. [2]

  6. 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 ...

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  8. National Board for Professional Teaching Standards - Wikipedia

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    Edward B. Fiske (May 16, 1986), "Carnegie panel plans to establish nationwide teacher certification", New York Times; David D. Haynes (1995). "One teachers' experience with National Board assessment". Educational Leadership. 52. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISSN 0013-1784.

  9. New York's Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision

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    In order to be licensed as a proprietary school within New York State, organizations must undergo a licensing process wherein they submit various documents, including: an application for a school license, proof of type of ownership (e.g., sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation), financial documents, curriculum applications, and school prepared forms.