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Hi fellow Michigan teachers!
Has any other special ed teacher gotten him/herself "highly
qualified" in a core subject? Specifically, I am looking at
taking two math classes to become HQ in math. I emailed the
lady at the state who is supposed to be in charge of this
sort of thing, but she just parroted the MI DOE website back
to me.
I guess I'm concerned that I will end up taking these
classes and someone have them not count. Specifically, I am
taking an Intermediate Algebra course and a Math Methods
class. Presuming I pass both (!!), what do I do then? Is
there a process by which the state considers me HQ?
I feel dumb asking this, but I have searched and searched
that MI DOE website and all I see is the generic info about
HOUSSE, nothing specific.
Thanks!
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