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Title: Orientation to the Profession


1
Orientation to the Profession
  • The Logistics of Being a Teacher

2
Ways to Become a Teacher
  • Degree-granting program Get an EDUCATION degree
  • Licensure only Undergraduate level
  • Alternative Programs Masters Level
  • NC Teach
  • Lateral Entry

3
Licensure vs. Certification
  • Licensure
  • Recommended by Teacher Ed Program or other
    Professional Agency
  • Granted by the state
  • Proof that minimum competencies are met
  • No guarantee as to quality
  • Certification
  • Affirmation of Professional Standing
  • Awarded by Teachers
  • Voluntary Process
  • More sound evidence of quality

4
Teacher Competency Tests
  • Praxis I The Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST
    or CBT)
  • Basic reading, writing, and mathematics
    competency
  • Paper/pencil or computer
  • At UNCA, required of undergrads and by post-bacs
    whose undergrad GPA lt2.5
  • All parts can be waived if SAT score is 1100 or
    greater
  • If SAT score in one area is gt 550, that area is
    considered to be passed
  • Praxis II Specialty Area Exams
  • MC and Essay exams by which teachers demonstrate
    competency in content and pedagogy
  • Usually taken during professional year
  • K-6 seekers MUST take before applying for
    licensure
  • Not required of candidates in other areas (middle
    school candidates may take it)

5
Types of Licenses
  • Standard Professional I Given while you
    complete a probationary period and complete all
    state requirements
  • Standard Professional 2 Given once you have met
    all state requirements (renewed/maintained
    through staff development credits)

6
Will My License Move If I Do?
  • NC has reciprocal licensing agreements with 42
    states, Washington D.C., and Guam
  • Licenses recommended by NCATE Accredited
    Institutions are more portable
  • Reciprocity doesnt guarantee that all areas of
    licensure will transfer from one state to
    another. You get the closest comparable
    license.

7
What is Accreditation?
Reviewers from an outside agency ensure that a
teacher education program or other institution
meets accepted standards.
Who Reviews UNCA?
  • NCATE (National Council for the Accreditation of
    Teacher Education)
  • North Carolina Department of Public Instruction

8
How Much Moolah Will I Make?
  • State Salary Schedule
  • Possible Increases
  • Local supplement
  • National Board Certification (12 in NC)
  • Graduate degrees

9
Tenure Job Security or Protecting the
Ineffective?
  • Disadvantages
  • Less scrutiny equals less motivation, which may
    lead to lessened performance
  • Costly to fight for dismissal
  • Advantages
  • After a certain period, teachers jobs are
    protected unless
  • They are incompetent
  • They act illegally
  • They act immorally
  • Budget cuts require it

Note Untenured Teachers are Protected!
10
Formal Admission to UNCAs Education Program
  • GPA gt 2.5
  • Complete EDUC 310 and EDUC 311 with a grade of C
    or better
  • Provide passing scores on Praxis I or SAT if
    required
  • Acceptable evaluation of dispositions
  • Positive review of file by the UNCA Education
    Committee

11
What Should I Be Doing NOW?
  • Save everything! Compile a portfolio of your
    work.
  • Draft a resume and add to it as you gain
    experience.
  • Get involved! Schools identify prospective
    teachers earlymake a good impression from Day
    One!
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