Re: 1st year has to be mentored to count for 3 years?
    Posted by: rl on 6/17/16
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    On 6/16/16, Landparent wrote:
    > On 6/15/16, PLEASE HELP! wrote:
    >> I was a sub for 4 years and I recently was told that in
    >> order for me to get my professional certification I must
    >> have one year with a mentor. Is this information
    > accurate?
    >> I was told before that being a substitute teacher counts
    > for
    >> that experience. Please if anyone has any information
    > out
    >> there on this please share. Thanks!
    >
    > I told u they want one year of student teaching which u
    > have. Bring that transcript to the certification officer.
    Why
    > don't u listen?

    Yes. Your first year does have to be mentored. I taught in
    Arizona but simply submitted a form signed by my Super to
    State Ed.


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  • 1st year has to be mentored to count for 3 years? , 6/15/16, by PLEASE HELP!.
  • Re: 1st year has to be mentored to count for 3 years? , 6/16/16, by Landparent.
  • Re: 1st year has to be mentored to count for 3 years? , 6/17/16, by rl.