Re: ESL Licensing Question
Posted by Susan on 7/08/08
No my license is in El Ed. I am actually planning on going
overseas to teach English for a few years - since there are no jobs
in Indiana - teaching or otherwise. I might get an ESL online
while teaching overseas. I may not even return to Indiana since
this state has no jobs and they making teaching licensing way to
difficult and expensive. Not to mention the horrible winter
weather.
No On 7/08/08, Job Hunter wrote:
> Ugh! Forgive my typos in my response. I must have brain freeze
> due to summer vacation!
>
> On 7/07/08, Job Hunter wrote:
>> I'm assuming your talking high school? I don't know about the
>> requirement for the teachers to be bilingual, but as far as
>> the assignment code, it is easily explained there. The
>> website is
>>
>
http://www.doe.in.gov/dps/licensing/assignmentcode/pdf/IndianaAssign
Code-HighSchool.pdf
>>
>> If you have a Rules 46-47 license, it says any license is OK,
>> although they recommend and ESL endorsement. However, for
>> Rules 2002, the teacher must have an ESL endorsement now.
>>
>> I hope this helps!
>>
>>
>> On 7/07/08, Susan wrote:
>>> Does Indiana require teachers seeking ESL licensing in
>>> Indiana to be bilingual? (English and another language?
>>>
>>> Do colleges require this in order to enroll in an ESL
>>> teaching license program?