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jenheartsrob
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administration certificate
Does anyone have this? If so, could you explain to me how it works? I was just at the Brooklyn College website and it looks like it's not a 2nd Masters... that it's just an "advanced certificate"... I want to do my advanced salary credits in something that I can use later on instead of just taking random classes... I hope to do an admin position one day... are there special requirements? anything I should know? Where did you get yours?
TIA!!! :)
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Posted 5/24/07 1:36 PM |
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MrsSchwags
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Re: administration certificate
i've looked into this before, and I think you need 3 years of teaching experience to get into the programs.
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Posted 5/24/07 3:49 PM |
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jenheartsrob
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Re: administration certificate
you can't even take intro courses without 3 yrs? what if you take them as a nonmatriculating student and then at the 3 yr mark convert to matriculating? hmm
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Posted 5/24/07 4:03 PM |
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Karen
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Re: administration certificate
Posted by jenheartsrob
you can't even take intro courses without 3 yrs? what if you take them as a nonmatriculating student and then at the 3 yr mark convert to matriculating? hmm
I don't know about the rest, but I know for a fact that Stony Brook does not allow unmatriculated students into their Advanced Certificate programs at all, so you must have 3 years of teaching completed.
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Posted 5/24/07 4:52 PM |
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jenheartsrob
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Re: administration certificate
thanks guys.... it was something my principal actually told me i should do now...
just got this from Brooklyn College's website... " Candidates for the Program must be experienced State certified teachers, guidance counselors, school psychologists, or school social workers. Selection is based on a candidate's academic record (at the bachelor's and master's degree levels), relevant educational work experience, professional references and a personal essay."
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Posted 5/24/07 5:02 PM |
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Jacksmommy
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Re: administration certificate
Posted by Karen
Posted by jenheartsrob
you can't even take intro courses without 3 yrs? what if you take them as a nonmatriculating student and then at the 3 yr mark convert to matriculating? hmm
I don't know about the rest, but I know for a fact that Stony Brook does not allow unmatriculated students into their Advanced Certificate programs at all, so you must have 3 years of teaching completed.
Thats not true, I am currently unmatriculated for advanced certificate and I have taken 9 credits so far for Stony Brook. Before you apply for matric u need to have 3 years. But, you really should have a few years behind you because the first few classes are all what if situations and if you have never taught it is hard to understand!
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Posted 5/25/07 8:34 AM |
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jenheartsrob
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Re: administration certificate
thanks..... yeah, my principal told me i should be doing this now... this was my 1st year teaching, but my position was teaching + admin so he said that i should have no problem.... we'll see
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Posted 5/25/07 9:08 AM |
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LulaBell
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Re: administration certificate
I think it really depends on the program. My husband does the CITE program through the college of St. Rose and they require three years experience. My school district through a partnership offers the Stony Brook Program and they also require three years. However, I did mine through NYU and I don't believe they required three years (but they wanted you in a program, either masters or doctoral).
Adminstrative requirements for certification are also changing as of September - another thing to consider.
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Posted 5/25/07 5:08 PM |
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KAAM
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Re: administration certificate
Posted by MrsMadness
I think it really depends on the program. My husband does the CITE program through the college of St. Rose and they require three years experience. .
I am in the same program as Jenn's husband. Technically, I just completed three years of professional experience in April, but I began the program in October. I wanted to take classes unmatriculated but CITE/College of St. Rose does not accept any credits previously taken before you begin their program.
I am glad I did it. I hope to be completely finished by August. But, I dont know if I will ever pursue an Administrative position. But the classes and internship, IMO, were worth it.
On the other hand, I cant wait to be done, Between classes, papers, working, and interning, it is a lot of work at once..I am stressed out.
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Posted 5/25/07 7:44 PM |
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Karen
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Re: administration certificate
Posted by ejm1219
Posted by Karen
Posted by jenheartsrob
you can't even take intro courses without 3 yrs? what if you take them as a nonmatriculating student and then at the 3 yr mark convert to matriculating? hmm
I don't know about the rest, but I know for a fact that Stony Brook does not allow unmatriculated students into their Advanced Certificate programs at all, so you must have 3 years of teaching completed.
Thats not true, I am currently unmatriculated for advanced certificate and I have taken 9 credits so far for Stony Brook. Before you apply for matric u need to have 3 years. But, you really should have a few years behind you because the first few classes are all what if situations and if you have never taught it is hard to understand!
I wonder if that just changed, because when I applied I was rejected due to not having enough teaching experience. I then asked if I could go unmatriculated and was told non-matriculated students were not allowed in the Advanced Certificate programs.
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Posted 5/25/07 7:55 PM |
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Karen
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Re: administration certificate
ejm1219 which classes are you taking already? I would love to get a jump on some of them.
this is right from Stony Brook's website -
Course of Study This certificate program consists of 30 credits, distributed among the areas listed below. Credit requirements for each area are indicated below. Please note that the courses are only available to students who are matriculated in the program
Foundations - 9 credits CEQ 501 Educational Leadership Theory I CEQ 502 Educational Leadership Theory II (prerequisite CEQ 501) CEQ 503 Educational Leadership Practice (prerequisite CEQ 501)
Required Courses - 9 credits CEQ 541 School Building Leadership CEQ 528 School Law CEQ 555 Supervision of Instruction
Elective - 3 credits Course may be selected from an approved list in consultation with the program director.
Internship and Seminar - 6 credits Prerequisite: Students must complete all courses except CEQ 595 Educational Leadership Research Project Seminar before enrolling in the internship and seminar. CEQ 551 Internship in School Building Leadership (co-requisite: CEQ 552) CEQ 552 Internship Seminar for School Building Leadership (co-requisite: CEQ 551)
Educational Leadership Research Project Seminar (CEQ 595) - 3 credits
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Posted 5/25/07 7:58 PM |
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Jacksmommy
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Re: administration certificate
I took the three foundation courses. I think I am taking 541 in sept!
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Posted 5/26/07 6:35 AM |
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Jacksmommy
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Re: administration certificate
My school has a program where they pay for stonybrook to come to us to teach us - a cohort program. None of us matriculated so I don't know why it said that. They just told us we had to matric befor our 4th class!
ETA: I also think I am in a different program. I belive my program is 36 credits. I have all the info in school so I will post on Tues!
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Posted 5/26/07 6:37 AM |
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Karen
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Re: administration certificate
I think the School District one is 36 credits. I just copied and pasted the first one.
Maybe because it's a cohort and SB is coming to you guys, you don't have to be matriculated?? That's awesome that you have a bunch of courses out of the way already!!
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Posted 5/26/07 7:02 AM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: administration certificate
Posted by Karen
ejm1219 which classes are you taking already? I would love to get a jump on some of them.
this is right from Stony Brook's website -
Course of Study This certificate program consists of 30 credits, distributed among the areas listed below. Credit requirements for each area are indicated below. Please note that the courses are only available to students who are matriculated in the program
Foundations - 9 credits CEQ 501 Educational Leadership Theory I CEQ 502 Educational Leadership Theory II (prerequisite CEQ 501) CEQ 503 Educational Leadership Practice (prerequisite CEQ 501)
Required Courses - 9 credits CEQ 541 School Building Leadership CEQ 528 School Law CEQ 555 Supervision of Instruction
Elective - 3 credits Course may be selected from an approved list in consultation with the program director.
Internship and Seminar - 6 credits Prerequisite: Students must complete all courses except CEQ 595 Educational Leadership Research Project Seminar before enrolling in the internship and seminar. CEQ 551 Internship in School Building Leadership (co-requisite: CEQ 552) CEQ 552 Internship Seminar for School Building Leadership (co-requisite: CEQ 551)
Educational Leadership Research Project Seminar (CEQ 595) - 3 credits
How is the program at Stony Brook? I was looking into it recently. Which program are you doing?
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Posted 5/27/07 6:07 PM |
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Dani00518
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Re: administration certificate
I am in the program right now at CW Post. It is a 30 credit program for the administration certificate which is for school building leader and also school district leader. If you want the masters degree you can take 6 additional credits. I am halfway done....I finish the program in May of next year. FM if you have any questions.
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Posted 5/28/07 9:28 AM |
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