State of Certification
Chapter 1-3
American Education
Teaching as a Profession
Miscellaneous
100
Well into the early nineteenth century, anyone who wanted to become a teacher usually obtained approval from a local minister or board of trustees associated with a religious institution.
What is The US Colonial Period 
100
This theorist founded an Academy which was a philosophical school.
Who is Plato
100
This Theorist expressed that "Education" should be based on human nature, with appropriate studies for both spiritual and physical dimensions.
Who is Aquinas
100
This organization has adopted standards that determine which teacher-education programs comply with national standards in the preparation of teaching candidates and specialists about to enter the classroom
What is (CAEP) The Council of the Accreditation of Educator Preparation


100
An occupation that rates high in prestige and requires extensive formal education and mastery of a defined body of knowledge beyond the grasp of laypersons.
What is Profession
200
This approach lies somewhere between the traditional route to certification and alternative certification .
What is Teacher Residency
200
When the market conditions that affected salary decrease, and the supply of teachers are in high demand.
What is Supply and Demand
200
This Theorists believe that Human beings can find the truth within themselves by dialectical self-examination.
Who is Socrates
200
A state or national commission that permits educators to set professional standards and minimal requirements of competency.
What is Professional Practice Boards
200
The path to becoming a teacher begins when you choose teaching as a.
What is career
300
This group has spent tens of millions of dollars to recruit potential teachers, train them intensively for give weeks, and place them in school districts with severe urban problems.
What is (TFA) Teach For America 
300
This occupation is the highest on America's most prestiguous occupation list.
What are Doctors
300
This historical group period curriculum was reading, writing, arithmetic, liberal arts; philosophy and theology; crafts; military tactics; and chivalry. 
What is Medieval
300
The special status accorded to certain occupations and not to others.
What is The Occupational Prestige


300
The Renaissance, a transitional period between the medieval and modern ages, which begin in this period.
What is the Fourteenth Century
400
Substantial funds for Teacher Residency programs have been made available through this and numerous institutions are planning or exploring how to participate in establishing these programs.
What is The Higher Education Opportunity Act
400
This department provides an easily searchable database to find an organization to meet your needs.
What is (EROD) Education Resource Organization Directory
400
This key period educational goals were to prepare the priest-scribes administer the empire.
What is Egypt 
400
This continued education or training of a school district's teaching staff.
What is Professional Development
400
This Theorist views of Human Nature is: Human beings are saved by faith; individual conscience shaped by scripture and Reformed Theology. 
Who is Luther
500
At one time, most states granted this, based on documentation that the candidate possessed appropriate professional and good moral character.
What is Certification
500
Despite the lack of consensus regarding the status and influence of NCLB and HOUSSE, nearly all state governments have initiated activities to improve the quality and effectiveness of.
What are Teachers
500
The first five books of Moses that form the foundation of Hebraic religion, culture, and education.
What is Torah
500
The second largest organization that represents teachers in America.
What is (AFT) The American Federation of Teachers
500
Cathedral schools, established by the bishops of dioceses, offered the liberal arts and the doctrinal and liturgical studies needed by those preparing to be.
What are Priests
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