Michigan Teacher Certification Introductions and Overview Provisional Certification Applying for the Provisional Certificate Other Kinds of MI Certification Out of State Certification Graduate Programs
Provisional Certificate Initial teaching license/credential issued after successful completion of an approved teacher preparation program Valid for up to 6 years during which the holder is expected to gain experience as a practicing teacher and continue professional development through advanced study required for the next level of certification
Provisional Certification Requirements Bachelor’s degree conferred Professional education and subject coursework completed with minimum GPA of 2.5 Teacher preparation program completed, including internship and internship year courses MTTC – Basic Skills and subject tests passed Current CPR/First Aid certification Completion of MDE Online Survey Approval of Teacher Prep Institution
MTTC Subject Exams –Minimum Requirements Elementary – Passing Elementary test (#83) leads to K-5 All Subjects (K-8 All Subjects in Self-Contained Classrooms) certification Secondary – Passing MTTC test for teaching major leads to grades 6-12 certification in subject for most majors Secondary - K-12 in Major: Art, Music, Physical Education, or Communicative Science & Disorders (Note: if minor test is passed, certification in this subject will be for grades 6 -12.)
MTTC Subject Exams –Additional Endorsements Additional Endorsements – Pass Additional Subject Test(s) in addition to completion of coursework Elementary: Passing test in major/minors leads to certification for Grades 6-8 Special Education: Passing LD or HI test leads to K-12 certification Child Development: Passing Early Childhood Education test leads to ZA Secondary: Passing test for additional major, minor, or endorsements such as RX (Social Studies) and DI (Integrated Science) leads to 6-12 certification
Approved Teaching Areas? Teaching Endorsement? Highly Qualified/ “HQ”? These almost always mean the SAME thing for teachers who completed programs after 1991. For complete list, search for: “Classes that can be taught” on MDE website: www.michigan.gov/mde/ If your certificate is not endorsed with a subject, you cannot be “HQ” to teach that subject in grades 6 and above (for core areas). RX and DI endorsements include sub-areas which the holders are “HQ” to teach.
CPR/First Aid Certificate American Heart Association, American Red Cross and other approved courses as listed on the MDE website Must be certified in adult and child CPR and First Aid Certification must be valid at the time you are recommended for teaching certificate by MSU Make copies of the card (front and back) OR certificate – AND SIGN IT. Then attach to provisional application.
MDE Online Survey Link to online survey will be emailed to you by Susan Dalebout (sdd@msu.edu) with the subject line: Required MDE Survey. Takes about 20 minutes to complete Please only take the survey once! Must print final (signature) page and include it with your MSU application (134 Erickson Hall), or your application WILL NOT be processed. MAKE COPIES!!! Just in case your sheet gets separated from your file, you will have another one to submit
Conviction Disclosure Form Do you have a conviction that has already been reviewed by COE? Indicate type and date of conviction AND attach copy of letter from Certification Officer indicating that you could continue in the TE program Do you have a conviction that has not been reviewed by COE? Indicate type and date AND attach Register of Actions (ROA) or Judgment of Sentence (JOS) from the court in which you were convicted. Complete the form thoroughly, date and sign it (in ink)!
Applying for the Provisional Certificate Applying is a two-step process: (1) Submit materials required by MSU Certification Office in a single packet to 134 Erickson Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824 (2) Initiate an application with the Michigan Dept. of Education (MDE) using the Michigan Online Educator Certification System (MOECS) These two steps can be completed in either order or concurrently; however, both steps must be completed before the certificate can be issued
Applying for the Provisional Certificate Materials required by MSU Certification Office: Provisional Certificate Application Conviction Disclosure Form completed and signed (in ink) Applicants with convictions must also submit ROA or letter from MSU Certification Officer Verification of current MDE-approved adult/child CPR and First Aid certification Applicants must sign both cards and provide copies of both sides of each card Signature page from online MDE Survey Verification of name change (if applicable) Elementary or Secondary Request for Provisional Certificate without All Endorsements, if applicable
Applying for Provisional Certificate Initiating a Certification Application Using MOECS See instructions at http://www.michigan.gov/moecs or http://education.msu.edu/certification/moecs.asp List only major/minor/endorsement areas for which courses are completed AND MTTC tests (and OPT for languages) are passed. Online application is automatically routed to MSU Certification Office for review. MSU’s review cannot be completed until all required materials have been received from applicant and final semester grades are available. April MTTC test scores will be included. When MSU indicates approval, MDE notifies applicant by email and requires online payment of $160 Following payment, MDE issues certificate to applicant
Timeline for Application Process January-April: candidates may submit single, complete application packet to MSU Certification Office January-April: candidates may initiate online MOECS application May: final semester grades become available and MSU Certification Office begins to approve online applications electronically When MOECS application is approved by MSU, candidate is notified by MDE by email and prompted to pay online fee When fee is paid online, certificate is issued and mailed to candidate by MDE
I Have a Job Letter of Good Standing (late March) Teacher Fairs, Applications, Interviews
Provisional Certification Application Process Do not begin writing yet! Where are you going to be this summer, after mid-May? What will your name be? How can you be reached this summer, after mid-May? What is your permanent (reliable for mail, bills, important documents) address? Use your @msu.edu email address OR your preferred email address
Provisional Certificate is Either Elementary or Secondary Elementary – one major (Lang. Arts, Social Studies) OR Elementary – two minors OR Elementary – two majors (Child Dev, & Lang Arts, Special Education & Language Arts) Secondary – one major and one minor OR Secondary – K-12 major (Art, Music) Do you have an additional endorsement (beyond above)?
Provisional Certificate w/o All Endorsements The “Sign Off” or “Waiver” form: Needed if elementary and not ready to be certified in one or more of your teaching majors, minors, or additional areas (Child Dev, Special Ed, or extra/optional endorsement areas) Needed if secondary and not ready to be certified in your minor or additional major/minor World languages: MTTC AND OPT must be passed to be recommended for certification. Don’t sign off now if taking MTTC test in April.
Other MI Certifications Professional Certification Renewal of the Provisional Certificate Renewal of the Professional Certificate
Professional Certificate Michigan’s advanced teaching license/credential: NOTE that the requirements for earning the Professional Certificate are in the process of changing but the details are still being worked out by the MDE. Check the College of Education’s website under “Certification”, May/June 2012. Here’s what we understand so far: Valid for 5 years; must be renewed every 5 years Need three years of ratings as “effective” or “highly effective” teaching in your certified area(s) AND, Completion of 3 credit course in reading instruction and diagnosis*** (TE 846 at MSU) ***this course may count towards some masters programs or toward renewing your certificate.
Renewal of the Provisional Certificate First Renewal – Valid for up to 3 years Watch for changes. The current requirements are: Need 9 recent and relevant semester hours on planned program after initial certification and recommendation from teacher preparation institution Second Renewal – Valid for up to 3 years Need 18 recent and relevant semester hours on planned program after initial certification and recommendation from teacher preparation institution Third Renewal – Requires sponsorship by school and approval of Michigan Department of Education
Renewal of Professional Certificate Valid for up to 5 years The following may be changing. Check our website. The current requirements are: Need 6 semester hours of coursework that contributes to your professional development, 18 state board approved continuing education units (SB-CEUs) or a combination of both Obtain directly from Michigan Department of Education (does not require recommendation from teacher prep institution)
Out of State Certification Need valid certificate from Michigan May obtain temporary authorization or provisional certificate to teach in another state initially Likely to need institutional recommendation form verifying completion of approved teacher preparation program signed by our Certification Officer (134 Erickson Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824) May require specific information about your pre-internship and internship experiences (e.g., where you taught, grade levels/subjects, etc.). If form requires this information, send information with form and your request (do not fill it in on form)
Out of State Certifications (Con’t) It’s possible that another state may question your preparation in one or more areas. If a letter addressing a perceived deficiency is required, you will need to provide the Certification Officer with syllabi for the course(s) in which you believe the relevant material was covered. Keep your syllabi, as some states require a syllabus from the specific course/year/semester/section taken by the candidate. If you know that you will be applying for certification in another state, please include out-of-state forms with your application for the provisional certificate submitted to the MSU Certification Office.
Graduate Programs Check out prospective graduate programs via internet or publications Determine deadlines and requirements Apply early – some programs have enrollment limitations and DO FILL UP. Graduate Programs at MSU have 5 year completion limitation - Degree must be completed within 5 years of 1st course used toward the degree (e.g., FS11 in TE801/802, then must finish MA in US16)
Graduate Programs MA in Teaching and Curriculum/MATC at MSU - 9 credits of 800 level TE course work MAY BE transferable from Graduate Certification (GC) level, AFTER admission to the graduate program, providing University policy and time limits are met. - Endorsements available within MATC for in ESL, K-12; or Reading Specialist, K-12. (Those with ESL minors can extend to K-12 ESL through MATC!) Other Master’s Programs at MSU http://education.msu.edu/academics/masters/ -You negotiate whether any of the 800 level courses taken during the internship year under GC level enrollment are applicable. Other Master’s Programs outside of MSU -You negotiate whether any of the 800 level courses taken during internship can count on another institution’s masters programs.
Graduate Programs 800 level coursework taken FOR INITIAL (PROVISIONAL) certification can not be used for renewal of provisional or the professional certificate Other Master’s coursework and/or 300 level and above coursework TAKEN AFTER INITIAL (PROVISIONAL) certification, on a “planned program”, can be used for renewal of expired provisional certificate for approximately 5 years (coursework must be recent and relevant).
MSU Resources MSU College of Education Home Page http://www.education.msu.edu - contains valuable information now and for the future, including certification requirements for MI and other states, Michigan MDE, NCLB and MEA resources MSU e-mail account - retain after graduation MSU College of Education Alumni Association See: http://www.msualum.com/careers/