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NOVEMBER 18, 2004

1:00 PM TO 2:30 PM

CHANGES IN REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHER LICENSING (PI 34)

The information presented below was first posted in November, 2004.
Some of the links might be out of date.
For the most current information, go to the Wisline homepage.

 

Presenters

Jayne Baumgart, Early Childhood Support Teacher, CESA 7

Julia Herwig, Professional Development Specialist, Waisman Center

Donna Miller, State Birth to 3 Program

Description
&
Agenda

This presentation will provide an overview of the changes in teacher licensing that affects not only schools but also early intervention programs in Wisconsin. Changes in teacher licensing will affect teachers who graduate after August 2004. The primary effect will be on "new teachers"- those who are obtaining their first license. These new teachers will have already experienced changes in the teacher preparation program in Wisconsin. Teachers currently employed in early intervention programs may also experience a change in how they renew their licenses.

Teachers in Birth to 3 programs and those who employ and supervise them should attend this session.

Materials

November 2004 WISLINE Agenda (PDF, 10 KB)

Chapter PI 34 Teacher Training and Professional Development Redesign - selected sections of draft (PDF, 53 KB)

Summary of PI 34 - Wisconsin's New Teacher Licensure (PDF, 24 KB)

Frequently asked questions about PI 34 (PDF, 254 KB)

Info for Receiving Credit for Attending

Wisline Evaluation Form

 

 

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