At the end of August, Rio Salado College, in Arizona, will begin offering an online-based teacher-certification program for those who want to teach kindergarten through high school. The program’s ...
Collaboration between the College Board and the Carnegie Foundation will launch a multi-state coalition and support states as ...
Bay Mills Community College and Lake Superior State University have established a '3+1' program allowing students to pursue a bachelor's degree and teaching certification.
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State’s Department of Education has approved three new teacher certification degrees at the University at Albany. UAlbany will now offer Bachelor of Science degrees in ...
Teacher education faculty from SUNY schools throughout Central New York will convene in Cortland Friday, Nov. 7, to assess the impact of New York state’s controversial new teacher certification ...
Twenty Carroll County Public Schools’ classroom teachers were among the first graduates of McDaniel College’s three-semester course designed to help more teachers become certified by the National ...
State education officials are exploring a plan that would allow teachers additional pathways besides the longtime requirement of earning a master's degree in order to gain professional certification, ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s College of Education dean is a new member of the state’s Commission on Teacher and Administrator Education, Certification and Licensure and Development. Teresa ...
A local legislator's plan to create a two-year pathway to a temporary teaching credential was met with a mix of enthusiasm and skepticism on Wednesday.
Using a $1.8 million state grant, McDaniel College is aiming to help address the teacher shortage in Carroll County by supporting a one-year master’s degree program that empowers students to become ...
McDaniel College celebrates 20 new National Board Certified teachers who participated in the college’s first cohort of a three-semester graduate course sequence developed as part of a $1.8 million ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated concerns over teacher labor shortages. In extreme instances, states have even called in the National Guard to staff classrooms or fill other roles in schools.