Thursday, March 19, 2009

JOBS JOBS

1. aSpecial Education (6-8)Teach Chicago Turnarounds Ian Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
Special Education (9-12)
Teach Chicago TurnaroundsIan Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
3. Math (9-12)
Teach Chicago TurnaroundsIan Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
4. Special Education
Teach Chicago TurnaroundsIan Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
5. Reading Teacher - Proposed CPS Turnaround High School
Teach Chicago TurnaroundsIan Scott

Chicago, IL
17 Mar 09
6. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
7. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
8. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
9. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
10. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
11. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
12. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
13. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
14. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
15. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
16. General Education Teacher
K12, Inc. - ILJulie Hawkins

Herndon, IL
12 Mar 09
17. Special Education Teacher
Easter Seals Autism Therapeutic SchoolWendy Murphy

Chicago, IL
27 Feb 09
18. Special Education Teacher - Support Hub of Perspectives
Perspectives Charter SchoolsAngela Brooks

Chicago, IL
25 Feb 09
19. High School Math teacher
Perspectives Charter SchoolsAngela Brooks

Chicago, IL
25 Feb 09
20. Science/Math Teacher
Science & Arts AcademyAmanda Davey

Des Plaines, IL
12 Feb 09
21. Substitute Teachers
Science & Arts AcademyAmanda Davey

Des Plaines, IL
12 Feb 09
22. Teacher
Richard Milburn High School - Chicago· Calista Winford

Chicago, IL
10 Dec 08
23.Substitute Teacher
Richard Milburn High School - ChicagoCalista Winford

Chicago, IL
10 Dec 08
24.Special Education (K-12)
Camelot SchoolsTerie Huster

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

ONLINE SECONDARY MATHEMATICS AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT SPRINGFIELD

http://www.uis.edu/teachereducation/about/index.html

http://www.uis.edu/teachereducation/curriculum/online.html
Teacher Education Online
The Teacher Education Program has an online component for those who wish to become certified teachers or add endorsements to their certificates but prefer the flexibility of online learning. Currently, the program has course work leading only to secondary mathematics certification or endorsement. Illinois certified teachers seeking an endorsement should obtain a deficiency letter prior to beginning course work. The course work and other requirements of this program are primarily the same as the on campus programs, but courses are taught almost completely online. Each course requires two semester visits to campus. Please see Teacher Education Program Online for further information.
Subsequent Certificates
Illinois teachers may earn additional / subsequent certificates in Elementary Education or Secondary English, mathematics, social studies (designations in history, political science, or sociology / anthropology) or science (designations in biology or chemistry) through the Teacher Education Program at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Teachers interested in subsequent certificates should consult the information and contact Dr. Allan Cook, certification officer for the Council on Professional Education at UIS.





TEP ONLINE
Online certification coursework is a great way to begin, change, or further a career without the commitment of being on campus regularly. Participants can complete a bachelor’s degree, earn an Illinois Teaching Certificate or subsequent endorsement, or earn credits towards professional development.
Unlike courses that are delivered entirely online, teacher education courses are a blended learning format. These courses require participants attend on campus conferences each semester. During these on campus conferences, faculty members will evaluate students according to their knowledge, skills, and dispositions for teaching (required by the Illinois State Board of Education and the National Council of Accreditation for Teacher Education). Other activities during the on campus conferences may include student presentations and other demonstrations of teaching ability.
The same teacher education program admission requirements apply to all online courses except for those participants earning credits for professional development.
As of March 2006, UIS can only certify in Secondary and Middle School Mathematics Online. (Our On Campus program can certify in many more areas.