Posts Tagged 'Residency Programs'

TEACH/HERE: Teacher Residency Program in Chattanooga and Knoxville Tennessee

Posted by: Michael


Eligibility Requirements

-Bachelors degree in a  non education field (strong content in math, engineering, or sciences
-GPA of 3.0
-US citizen or permanent resident
-Relevant content knowledge in one or more subject areas.
-Pass Praxis II Exam
(Note: They encourage you to  apply even if you have not taken these exam, but passing is required before you are placed)
You CAN NOT have an education ...

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Baltimore City Teacher Residency Program (BCTR)

Posted by: Michael

Salary

After looking at this program’s details,  one of the major benefits is the salary.  This program allows you to earn your teaching certificate while earning a salary as a full time teacher.  Starting salaries range from $44,820-$53, 641 a year.


Training

The program will ...

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Denver Teacher Residency Program

Posted by: Michael

Completing the program offers:
-Path to become an elementary school teacher
-Teaching license and a teaching endorsement in special education or linguistically diverse education
-M.A degree from the University of Denver.

The teacher training program is 1 year in length. The second year candidates are eligible for a full time paid teaching position. Although I will note that you would continue finishing up your M.A. during your second year.
Teacher candidates are placed at high needs school in Denver. ...

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NNCTTP: Transition to Teaching Program in North Carolina

Posted by: Michael

The North Eastern North Carolina Transition to Teaching Program (NNCTTP) offers those looking to enter the teaching field great incentives to teach in eastern North Carolina. Here are the details.

Counties you can teach in:
Beaufort, Bertie, Edgecombe, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Nash/Rocky Mount, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Washington

This program offers: up to $1,500 a year for tuition and books, individual advisors, as well as different ways to take your courses. (ex: Weekend classes, distance learning)

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