
I don't know why they wouldn't, but I can't specifically say they
did - I didn't submit them for approval. I busted my tail to meet
the requirements for a permanent certificate, so I don't have to
jump through the LPDC hoops for licensure renewal. My district
had no problem with the coursework (which I used for salary
advancencement.) Check with your LPDC. The associated college is
the University of the Pacific, which is a legit college.
On 2/19/09, lindsey wrote:
> Did The Ohio Board of Education approve these courses for
> renewing of a 2 year Provisional License?
>
>
> On 2/10/09, pksped wrote:
>> I have taken 3 Barbara Gruber courses, and will take all
>> that they offer before I pay a dime for expensive university
>> courses again. Not that expensive university courses don't
>> have their place; I am just at a place in my career where I
>> am not seeking another degree, so I'd rather not pay those
>> prices.
>>
>> I should note that the Barbara Gruber courses are for
>> professional development only; you cannot use them toward a
>> degree. Credit is issued through the University of the
>> Pacific (which is a legit college; I checked before
>> enrolling.) (Maybe it's that you can't use the courses
>> toward a degree at that college - I can't remember.) Oh,
>> yeah, Barbara Gruber courses are for elementary teachers
>> only.
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