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Re: TESOL endorsement
Posted by MOM on 7/27/08
On 7/27/08, Delilah wrote:
> Thanks rw. I actually found out that taking the test is an
> option for someone who doesn't have all the the credit hours. A
> fellow teacher of mine has just taken it and passed. She is
> now TESOL endorsed. An instructional coach that I know has also
> told me how a couple of teachers have done the same at her
> school. Lastly, I looked it up on the teachnm.org site. They
> have allowed teachers to attain this endorsement with classes,
> of course, and also by passing the Teacher Content test. It is
> a fairly new change in the requirements. With that being an
> option, I will be taking my test in November.
>
> Thanks for the reply. :)
>
> On 7/26/08, rw wrote:
>> I think you need certain coursework. I'm pretty sure it is
>> more complicated than just taking a test. When I did it about
>> 5 years ago I needed at least 15 credits including
>> linguistics, spanish and TESOL courses
I think you can add any endorsement as the 2nd or 3rd etc
endorsement by test only or coursework.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- TESOL endorsement, 7/12/08, by Delilah.
- Re: TESOL endorsement, 7/26/08, by rw.
- Re: TESOL endorsement, 7/27/08, by Delilah.
- Re: TESOL endorsement, 7/27/08, by MOM.
- Re: TESOL endorsement, 7/29/08, by rw.
- Re: TESOL endorsement, 7/30/08, by Delilah.
- Re: TESOL endorsement, 10/31/08, by bouldergin1.
- Re: TESOL endorsement, 10/31/08, by bouldergin1.
- Re: TESOL endorsement, 11/04/08, by Delilah.
- Re: TESOL endorsement, 11/04/08, by Delilah.
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