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Epeebes
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Member since 11/07 1428 total posts
Name: Epeebes
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DOE and license question
So I've heard stories that you can teach one year out of your license. I want to know if this is true.
Example: I have my common branch license in grades 1-6. So for one year I can teach Kindergarten or 7th grade.
I'm interviewing for a technology teacher position for 7th grade tomorrow.
Thanks!
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Posted 8/27/13 6:45 PM |
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DOE and license question
I've heard the same!
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Posted 8/28/13 7:04 PM |
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Re: DOE and license question
I am 7-12 certified and taught 6th grade several times. Pretty sure it's allowed under NCLB.
ETA: What I heard, actually, was that you could go up a year or down a year. I never heard about a time limit, and as I said, I did 6th more than once and there was a woman with a common branch who taught 7th math for several years in a row. We always had the state and city all over us for performance issues but they never expressed issues with that.
Message edited 8/29/2013 9:12:22 AM.
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Posted 8/29/13 9:10 AM |
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Jacksmommy
My love muffin!
Member since 1/07 5819 total posts
Name: Liz
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Re: DOE and license question
It depends. My bro is in a district 75 school and has a birth through grade 2 special Ed license and has been teaching 18–21 yo for several years.
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Posted 8/29/13 8:37 PM |
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