Western Michigan University Office of Teacher Certification Western Michigan University, 2421 Sangren Hall, 1903 W Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo Michigan 49008-5260 Contents TOPIC PAGE Who we are 2 Checklist for recommendation of initial Provisional Certificate 3 Instructions on how to register and apply through the Michigan Online Education Certification System - MOECS 4 First Aid & CPR (Adult & Child) Information 5 Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) 6-7 Moving from initial Provisional to Professional Certificate Provisional Certificate Renewal 8 9 Applying for Certification in Another State 10
2 Office of Teacher Certification Email: coe-certification@wmich.edu Website: http://www.wmich.edu/teachercertification Phone: 269-387-3473 Fax: 269-387-3404 Visit our website for an Online Certification Tutorial: (located under the Intern Checklist) http://www.wmich.edu/teachercertification/certifiedteachers/provisional Teacher Certification Officer, Cindy DeRyke cindy.deryke@wmich.edu Teacher Certification Associate, Krystal Jansen Teacher Certification Assistant, Nicole Lockwood-Womack Important Notice: Please use a NON-WMU email when registering with MEIS and/or applying through MOECS. The e-mail address you use for your MEIS account will be with you until you retire, and WMU e-mail address is only valid one year after you stop taking courses. In addition, this will assist our office to communicate with you, after you graduate. For Additional Information Contact: Michigan Department of Education (517) 373-3310 http://www.michigan.gov/mde WMU Career and Student Employment Services (269) 387-2745 http://www.wmich.edu/career WMU Admissions (269) 387-2000 http://www.wmich.edu/admissions WMU Graduate College (269) 387-8212 Each department s website has information on its graduate programs. WMU Registrar s Office (269) 387-4300 http://www.wmich.edu/registrar WMU Transcript Requests http://www.wmich.edu/registrar/transcripts
3 Checklist for Recommendation of the Initial Provisional Teaching Certificate A. Bachelor s degree must be officially awarded by your graduation auditor. Awarding of your degree normally occurs 5-30 days after the end of the semester. A post-bachelor candidate (previous degree, earning certification only) must complete all program requirements, including a teaching major and minor. B. MTTC subject* area test(s) must be passed before applying with the MOECS system. Refer to the test number chart: http://www.wmich.edu/education/certification/mttc, and contact your advisor to be sure you are registering for the correct test. NOTE: Elementary education candidates (including Special Education) must have a passing score on Elementary Education (MTTC #103). Special Education students must also pass one Special Education disability area. Other subject area tests (where one has a minimum of a minor) are required only if elementary certificate holders want to teach grades 6-8 in minor/major areas. NOTE: Secondary education candidates must pass the MTTC test in the major. Passing the test in the required secondary minor is optional, but is recommended for marketability reasons. C. First Aid & CPR (Adult and Child) cards must be emailed to coe-certification@wmich.edu before applying. No fully online courses are accepted, some hybrid courses are accepted. Approved Michigan Department of Education agencies see page 5. D. Report HONESTLY when applying with MOECS, if you have or had felony and misdemeanor conviction(s). You will be required to provide a Judgment of Sentence or Register of Action via fax or email for each offense, from the court(s) to the WMU Teacher Certification Office. New information must be reported to the Teacher Certification Office at 269-387-3473 within three days of the offense (current offenses may cause certification delays). E. Vocational Work Experience & Resume (if applicable) must be on file at WMU Teacher Certification Office for Family & Consumer Sciences, Business, & Industrial Tech majors (to earn an Interim Occupational Certificate required to teach in a vocational setting). When above items are complete, apply using MOECS, Michigan Online Educator Certification System. (See instructions on next page) The WMU Teacher Certification Office will be notified when you have applied and will contact you if additional information is needed at the email on your application.
4 TO REGISTER & APPLY WITH MOECS PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS: Caution do not begin these steps until your degree has officially been awarded. WARNING do not create two MEIS accounts! Step 1: Create a Michigan Education Information System (MEIS) Account Note: Use non WMU when setting up MEIS account-wmu email only active for 1 year after you stop taking classes. Visit www.michigan.gov/mde and choose the button at the bottom of the home page that says, LOGIN TO MEIS. MEIS is the Michigan Education Information System and after creating your user account, MEIS will email you a user ID and password along with the MEIS account number to the email address provided by you during MEIS registration. Step 2: Register with MOECS Once you have established a MEIS ID, please visit www.michigan.gov/moecs to login using your MEIS user ID and password and follow the steps to self register with MOECS. On the registration page, you will be asked to provide your MEIS account number, which is included in the email that you received from MEIS. Step 3: Apply for Certificate in MOECS Once you have signed in with MOECS successfully, you will be asked to complete the demographic information and once it is saved, you will see the links on the left navigation panel. Choose the link that is appropriate for you and follow the steps to apply for your certificate. Step 4: University/College review/approval After you have applied for the certificate, your application will be submitted to the institution that you identified in the application process via MOECS for review and approval. Step 5: Online Fee payment Once your application is approved by the institution in MOECS, you will receive an email with a link to pay the fee online using credit/debit card or you can do so by logging into MOECS using your user-id and password. Step 6: Issuance of Certificate Once the fee is paid, the Michigan Department of Education, Office of Professional Preparation Services (OPPS) will grant final approval and you will receive instructions on how to print your certificate. The MDE no longer mails paper certificate. If you have any difficulties with the registration process, please contact OPPS at 517/373-3310. MDE On-line tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=pl8a5b2a00af686e07
5 All individuals seeking teacher certification in the State of Michigan are required to hold a valid CPR (Adult and Child) and First Aid certifications. Classes will be offered on campus through the Human Performance and Health Education (HPHE) Department. Classes will be located in the Student Recreation Center, room 3014. Sign up for the CPR/AED & First Aid course, cost $70.00. Enrollment is limited and must be prepaid (NO refunds). To enroll and pay online visit www.wmich.edu/humanperformance or contact the HPHE office coordinator at 269-387-2710. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION APPROVED AGENCIES AND COURSES Agency Website Courses Meeting MDE Requirements American Heart Association www.heart.org Heartsaver First Aid w/adult and Child CPR/AED American Red Cross www.redcross.org Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED American Safety and Health Institute www.hsi.com MEDIC First Aid Pediatric Plus Combination CPR, AED and Basic First Aid First Responder Darev Safety Consultants www.darev.net Standard First Aid, CPR & AED Emergency Care & Safety Institute EMS Safety Services, Inc. Michigan Fire Safety & First Aid LLC National Safety Council Affiliate: Lansing Area Safety Council www.ecsinstitute.org www.emssafetyservices.com www.mfsfa.com www.safetycouncil.org All 3 segments required must be taken separately 2 Sections required Basic First Aid and CPR and AED for Community & Workplace AHA First Aid, CPR-AED-Adult/Child Adult, Child & Infant First Aid and CPR/AED For a complete list of approved agencies visit: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/approved_first_aid_and_cpr_providers_397544_7.pdf
6 MICHIGAN TESTS FOR TEACHER CERTIFICATION APPROPRIATE FOR WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY SECONDARY & ELEMENTARY MAJORS/MINORS Visit: www.mttc.nesinc.com Public Act 282 (1992) amends PA 267 (1986) and mandates that a person seeking Michigan teacher certification in a subject will pass the appropriate subject area test(s) in the major (regardless of areas in which s/he may intern teach). To be certified in their minor area, they must also pass the appropriate subject area test in the minor area. The Elementary Education test is mandatory for all students seeking elementary certification; this includes all Early Childhood and Special Education students. The PRE: Professional Readiness Exam (formerly Basic Skills Test), consisting of three areas (reading, mathematics, and writing) must be passed prior to admission to upperdivision professional education classes and is mandatory prior to Intern Teaching. PRE-PROFESSIONAL TEST Required for all students for admission to all teacher certification programs **PRE: Professional Readiness Exam (formerly Basic Skills) See CEHD Advisor about possible alternative pass measures SUBJECT AREA TESTS TEST # 96 WMU MAJOR AND/OR MINOR MICHIGAN TESTING FIELD & ENDORSEMENT CODE TEST # Arabic #Arabic (Modern Standard) (FK) 102 Art Education Visual Arts Education (LQ) 95 Biology Biology (DA) 17 Business, Secondary Education In Business, Management, Marketing & Technology (GQ) 98 Chemistry Chemistry (DC) 18 Chinese #Chinese (Mandarin) (FR) 101 Communication (WMU minor not available after 2012 catalog year) Speech (BD) (NOT Communication Arts) 04 Counselor Education (Must complete Master s) **School Counselor (NT) 51 Early Childhood (Undergraduate Minor or Master s) **Early Childhood Education (General and Special Education) (ZS)* 106 Earth Science Earth/Space Science (DH) 20 Elementary Education **Elementary Education (ZG)* 103 English (Secondary) **English (BA) 02 Family & Consumer Sciences Education Family & Consumer Sciences (KH) 40 French #French (FA) 23 Geography Geography (CB) 08 German #German (FB) 24 Health Education Health (MA) 43 History (Secondary) History (CC) 09 Industrial and Technology Education (starts 2014 catalog year) Industrial Technology (TE) (Test number will likely change in October 2016. Check with CEHD Advising or Teacher Certification for updates) Integrated Science (Elementary) **Integrated Science (Elementary) (DI) 93 Integrated Science (Secondary) NEW 2014 Integrated Science (Secondary) (DI) 94 Japanese #Japanese (FL) 100 Language Arts (Elementary) **Language Arts (Elementary) (BX) 90 87
7 Latin Latin (FD) 26 Literacy Studies (Must complete Master s) Reading Specialist (BR) 92 Mathematics (Elementary) **Mathematics (Elementary) (EX) 89 Mathematics (Secondary) **Mathematics (Secondary) (EX) 22 Middle Level (Graduate level) Middle Level (ZL)* 85 Music Education Music (JQ) 99 Physical Education **Physical Education (MB) (NOT Health, PE & Recreation) 44 Physical Education/Exceptional Child (Must complete Master s) NO TEST at present (SP) --- Physics Physics (DE) 19 Political Science Political Science (CD) 10 Reading ( SEE LITERACY STUDIES) Russian #Russian (FE) 27 Secondary Education in Business Business, Management, Marketing & Technology (GQ) 98 Social Studies (Elementary) **Social Studies (Elementary) (RX) 105 Social Studies (Secondary) **Social Studies (RX) 84 Spanish #Spanish (FF) 28 Special Education Cognitive Impairment **Cognitive Impairment (SA) 56 Emotional Impairment **Emotional Impairment (SE) 59 Learning Disabilities **Learning Disabilities (SM) 63 Visual Impairment Visually Impaired (SK) 61 Speech Pathology (Must complete Master s) Speech and Language Impaired (SB) 57 *No two-letter code will appear on your teaching certificate for this endorsement; instead, the grade level will be described in words. #World Language majors must meet MDE requirements on the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) prior to Intern Teaching. World Language majors and minors must meet OPI standards for certification. See your World Language advisor for details. **MTTC Test offered Paper-Based and Computer-Based Per Michigan Department of Education Administrative Rules: If there is a delay between when the MTTC subject area test is taken and when the application for the certificate is submitted to the recommending institution s Office of Teacher Certification, the MTTC subject area test remains valid for five years from the date the test was taken and may be used to obtain certification until that time, so long as that area of endorsement is still available from the Michigan Department of Education. o For example, if one took a test July 15, 2010, but did not fulfill another of the requirements for teacher certification at that time, the test would remain valid through July 15, 2015. o This five-year validity of the MTTC does NOT apply once the subject has been added to a Michigan teaching certificate. It is not necessary at any point in one s teaching career to retake an MTTC subject area test once it has been passed and that subject appears on one s Michigan teaching certificate. Currently, a Michigan Secondary Provisional Certificate is valid for teaching in subject areas (major and minor) in grades six through twelve, unless the major is designed for grades kindergarten through twelve. An Elementary Provisional Certificate is valid for teaching: All subjects in grades kindergarten to fifth grade, All subjects in a kindergarten through eighth grade self-contained classroom (where the majority of daily instruction is provided by one teacher), Grades six through eight in that subject in which the applicant has completed a major or minor and passed the appropriate Michigan Test for Teacher Certification.
8 Moving from the Initial Provisional to the Professional Certificate As of September 1, 2013 a Professional Certificate requires: 3 years of successful teaching experience* after the issuance of the initial Provisional Certificate and within the grade-levels and subjects on that Provisional Certificate. And one or the combination of the following (taken after issuance of Provisional and not more than 5 years prior to the date of application for the Professional) 6 credit hours in a planned program** (at an approved teacher prep college or university) 150 State Continuing Education Clock Hours (SCECHs) appropriate to the grade-levels and subjects (endorsements) and earned after the issuance of the initial Provisional Certificate. 150 District Provided Professional Development (DPPD) hours (if used in combination with Credit hours and/or SCECHs) completed through professional development programs appropriate to the grade-levels and subjects (endorsements) of the certificate and earned after the issuance of the initial Provisional Certificate. Note: 25 SCECHs are = to 1 semester credit hour & 25 clock hours of DPPD are = to 1 semester credit hour And it requires: Satisfactory completion of 3 semester hours in an approved course in the diagnosis and remediation of reading disabilities and differentiated instruction, which includes a field experience.*** Literacy Studies (LS) 5160 Professional Symposium in Reading at WMU will satisfy this requirement. Must also meet the reading methods requirements (6 semester hours of teaching of reading for those with an elementary certificate; 3 semester hours for those with a secondary certificate). This should have been completed in your initial teacher preparation program if you completed that program from a Michigan institution after 1983. * Teaching experience acquired in a licensed, private Child Care Center may apply towards the experience requirements for an Elementary Professional Education Certificate. ** Credit completed outside the State of Michigan must be in an approved master s degree or endorsement program at a state approved teacher preparation institution. *** Applicants who complete the reading diagnostics course (including field experience) out-of-state must have the Reading Diagnostics Course Certification form (available from MDE) completed and signed by the out-of-state university. In the event that you do not have the requirements for the Professional
9 Provisional Certificate Renewal At the expiration of your Provisional you may obtain a renewal First renewal: A first renewal requires 6 semester hours in a planned course of study** or 150 State Continuing Education Clock Hours (SCECHs) appropriate to the grade-levels and content endorsements of the certificate held IMPORTANT: Hours must be taken after the issuance of the initial Provisional and not more than 3 years prior to the date of application. (Professional development hours (DPPD) cannot be counted toward renewals.) Second renewal: A second renewal requires 6 semester hours in a planned course of study** or 150 State Continuing Education Clock Hours (SCECHs) appropriate to the grade-levels and subject endorsements of the certificate held. IMPORTANT: Hours must be taken after the issuance of the first Provisional Renewal and not more than 3 years prior to the date of application. (Professional development hours (DPPD) cannot be counted toward renewals) * Teaching experience acquired in a licensed, private Child Care Center may apply towards the experience requirements for an Elementary Professional Education Certificate. ** Credit completed outside the State of Michigan must be in an approved master s degree or endorsement program at a state approved teacher preparation institution. *** Applicants who complete the reading diagnostics course (including field experience) out-of-state must have the Reading Diagnostics Course Certification form (available from MDE) completed and signed by the outof-state university.
10 APPLYING FOR CERTIFICATION IN ANOTHER STATE Graduates of WMU s teacher preparation program who wish to apply for certification in another state should contact the department of education in the state of interest. Typically, the application process includes a Program Verification Form or Institutional Recommendation Form that must be completed by the Certification Officer at WMU. Such forms should be emailed: coe-certification@wmich.edu or faxed (269) 387-3404 Complete your section, sign, and add information where WMU should return the completed form. For further information about certification requirements in other states: www.certificationmap.com http://www.uky.edu/education/tep/usacert.html http://www.education-world.com/jobs/state certification.html www.wmich.edu/education/teachercertification http://www.nasdtec.net/?page=interstate What is Reciprocity? Information taken from www.nasdtec.net/?page=interstate The interstate agreement, arranged by NASDTEC, is a collection of over 50 individual agreements by states and Canadian provinces. Each individual "agreement" is a statement by that state or jurisdiction outlining which other states' educator certificates will be accepted by that state, including the particular types of educator certificates and which particular styles. Such an "acceptance" agreement means that the "receiving" state will issue some form of authorization allowing the inbound certificate holder to legally teach or provide service in the receiving state, provided the license issued by the "sending" state is acceptable under the agreement. This authorization may be limited in time by the receiving state, and the receiving state may impose additional requirements which need to be accomplished before the educator can teach or practice after the end of the time limit. What it is Not. It is not a collection of 2-way agreements of reciprocal acceptance. It is not a guarantee that all certificate titles will be accepted by a receiving state. It is not necessarily "full" reciprocity as the educator may have to complete additional requirements, such as coursework, assessments, or classroom experience, before receiving a full certificate in the new state.
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