Thanks PsyGuy for the detailed guidance.
My graduation is a 3 year full time bachelors degree in Physical Education from a recognised university in India(Many bachelors degrees in India in arts,commerce/business fields are for 3 years only) ,followed by a 2 year masters degree in the same field. I understand that I will have to get the above evaluated.
As I mentioned before that I have been working in an IS as an IT homeroom teacher for kindergarten for last 4 years and would like to continue in the same position in near future.
Pls clarify:
Post evaluation, why cant I take Connecticut Initial credential route , instead of the very complicated-looking and potentially in-achievable Hawaii certification and follow step 5.
Eagerly looking forward to your answer!
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- Fri Jun 03, 2016 3:49 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
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- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: American or Brit Certification/Credential for non-citizens.
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Re: American or Brit Certification/Credential for non-citize
Hi PsyGuy,
This is in further reference to the queries that nids made regarding perusing the pathway in order to obtain the teaching certificate. I am:
1 holding a degree of graduation and post graduation in the field of physical education.
2 worked as a P.E.Teacher for 20 years in a state school of India.
3 teaching full time in an international school in S.E.Asia as an early childhood teacher for last 4 years with the same above mentioned qualification.
Now my question is if this below route is applicable to me,
"""1) Apply for the CT initial license.
2) Apply for QTS (not necessary but its 15 minutes of time and its free).
3) Transfer/apply for D.C. certification or if you have 3 years of experience the preference is to apply for HI certification.
4) Take the PRAXIS Academic Core, ESOL and PLT exams.
5) Complete the CA verification of professional activities (150 hrs).
6) Apply for CA CLEAR credential."""
Any information regarding the above mentioned queries would be a great help . Thanks in advance.
This is in further reference to the queries that nids made regarding perusing the pathway in order to obtain the teaching certificate. I am:
1 holding a degree of graduation and post graduation in the field of physical education.
2 worked as a P.E.Teacher for 20 years in a state school of India.
3 teaching full time in an international school in S.E.Asia as an early childhood teacher for last 4 years with the same above mentioned qualification.
Now my question is if this below route is applicable to me,
"""1) Apply for the CT initial license.
2) Apply for QTS (not necessary but its 15 minutes of time and its free).
3) Transfer/apply for D.C. certification or if you have 3 years of experience the preference is to apply for HI certification.
4) Take the PRAXIS Academic Core, ESOL and PLT exams.
5) Complete the CA verification of professional activities (150 hrs).
6) Apply for CA CLEAR credential."""
Any information regarding the above mentioned queries would be a great help . Thanks in advance.