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Just a quick question - does anybody know of any colleges that offer a curriculum, teaching literacy, or teaching and special ed classes without being a matriculated student? This whole certification process is so frustrating! I'm going through the individual evaluation route to teach, since I already have my Masters and I only need those three classes... but everywhere I talk to makes you be enrolled into a specific program. Any thoughts would help! Thanks!
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Posted 8/8/07 1:10 PM |
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astroqueen74
Vibrant Health
Member since 1/07 2822 total posts
Name: Karina
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Re: classes
Interesting, I was looking into the same thing. I hope you get a feedback.
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Posted 8/8/07 3:38 PM |
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Karen
Just chillin'!!
Member since 1/06 9690 total posts
Name: Karen
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Re: classes
I would call BOCES and ask them about those classes. I find the certification people to be very helpful.
Also - what is your previous Master's in - I am assuming it is something education related?
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Posted 8/8/07 3:43 PM |
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Lauren82
LIF Adult
Member since 10/06 4580 total posts
Name: L
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Re: classes
When I was getting my masters at Dowling, there were a few women in my classes that were just taking the classes necessary for sped cert. as an extension...I would try calling them and asking...
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Posted 8/8/07 6:02 PM |
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Re: classes
Posted by Karen
I would call BOCES and ask them about those classes. I find the certification people to be very helpful.
Also - what is your previous Master's in - I am assuming it is something education related?
My BS is Sports Medicine and my Masters is in Phys Ed and Health Ed... so I have all of the classes lol now I just have to find out where to take those last classes...
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Posted 8/8/07 7:31 PM |
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Re: classes
Thanks for all your help - I appreciate it!
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Posted 8/8/07 7:31 PM |
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