Hi, I have a bachelors in Special Education and currently taking courses in ASL and becoming fluent. In order to become a DHH Teacher, can I simply pass the GACE for an add on OR do I have to complete a certification program?
KathyOn 8/24/14, Ty wrote: > On 8/24/14, Kay wrote: >> On 8/24/14, Ty wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I have a bachelors in Special Education and currently >>> taking courses in ASL and becoming fluent. In order to >>> become a DHH Teacher, can I simply pass the GACE for an >>> add on OR do I have to complete a c...See MoreOn 8/24/14, Ty wrote: > On 8/24/14, Kay wrote: >> On 8/24/14, Ty wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I have a bachelors in Special Education and currently >>> taking courses in ASL and becoming fluent. In order to >>> become a DHH Teacher, can I simply pass the GACE for an >>> add on OR do I have to complete a certification program? >>> >>> Thanks >> >> >> I am currently a D/HH teacher, but I have my master's degree >> in D/HH. I am not exactly sure about your question, Dr. Frank >> Nesbit, D/HH Program Consultant with the GA Board of Education >> could answer your question. His number is (404)844-8741. Dr. >> Susan Easterbrooks at GA State University could also answer >> that question. She is the program coordinator for Deaf >> Education. Her GA State number is 404-413-8040. >> >> The program with just taking the Deaf Ed GACE is having the >> knowledge to pass it. It does not cover sign language. There >> is a separate GACE for sign language (which is not a >> requirement for D/HH teachers, but focused more for >> interpreters). There are 2 parts of the GACE that you would >> need to pass. One about is about the etiology of hearing loss, >> degrees of hearing loss, and reading an audiogram. If you go >> to the GACE website, there are sample test questions available >> which might help you to decide if you have the background >> knowledge to pass the test without the course work. >> >> Good luck!!! > > > Kay, Thank you so much for answering my question. I will contact > the individuals. If possible, could I give you my email address, > I have a few additional questions about being a D/HH teacher
KathyOn 8/24/14, Ty wrote: > On 8/24/14, Kay wrote: >> On 8/24/14, Ty wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I have a bachelors in Special Education and currently >>> taking courses in ASL and becoming fluent. In order to >>> become a DHH Teacher, can I simply pass the GACE for an >>> add on OR do I have to complete a c...See MoreOn 8/24/14, Ty wrote: > On 8/24/14, Kay wrote: >> On 8/24/14, Ty wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I have a bachelors in Special Education and currently >>> taking courses in ASL and becoming fluent. In order to >>> become a DHH Teacher, can I simply pass the GACE for an >>> add on OR do I have to complete a certification program? >>> >>> Thanks >> >> >> I am currently a D/HH teacher, but I have my master's degree >> in D/HH. I am not exactly sure about your question, Dr. Frank >> Nesbit, D/HH Program Consultant with the GA Board of Education >> could answer your question. His number is (404)844-8741. Dr. >> Susan Easterbrooks at GA State University could also answer >> that question. She is the program coordinator for Deaf >> Education. Her GA State number is 404-413-8040. >> >> The program with just taking the Deaf Ed GACE is having the >> knowledge to pass it. It does not cover sign language. There >> is a separate GACE for sign language (which is not a >> requirement for D/HH teachers, but focused more for >> interpreters). There are 2 parts of the GACE that you would >> need to pass. One about is about the etiology of hearing loss, >> degrees of hearing loss, and reading an audiogram. If you go >> to the GACE website, there are sample test questions available >> which might help you to decide if you have the background >> knowledge to pass the test without the course work. >> >> Good luck!!! > > > Kay, Thank you so much for answering my question. I will contact > the individuals. If possible, could I give you my email address, > I have a few additional questions about being a D/HH teacher What is the name or number of the gace test
My principal has put me on a PDP. I am doing all I can to keep up with his assignments but he continuously finds fault with what I do. I have 17 years in and was hoping to last 3 more years. Anyone else ever find themselves in a similar situation. Any advice? Thank you
Would you mind s...See MoreOn 2/03/16, AJ wrote: > On 2/03/16, interested wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm interested to know how much teachers earn in each >> district for summer school. Are you paid your hourly rate >> of pay or a flat rate? > > In my district if you get picked up we are paid our hourly > rate.
I'm wanting to become a history teacher and would like to know the best way to go about getting what degree. I'm not sure if I need an BA in education with a minor in history or a BA in history with some education course. I know I have to become licensed I believe to teach.
I got my BA in ...See MoreOn 11/10/14, Ryan wrote: > I'm wanting to become a history teacher and would like to > know the best way to go about getting what degree. I'm > not sure if I need an BA in education with a minor in > history or a BA in history with some education course. I > know I have to become licensed I believe to teach.
I got my BA in History and then did a one year MAT program which garnered me a T5 cert for 6th-12th grade. The one year MAT was crazy and I couldn't have worked while doing it but if you can tough it out it's worth it. Good luck!
I'm planning to attend the Metro RESA job fair and probably a couple others around the area. Has anyone been to any/ had success/ general thoughts? Thanks!
missyOn 1/24/16, future grad wrote: > I'm planning to attend the Metro RESA job fair and > probably a couple others around the area. Has anyone > been to any/ had success/ general thoughts? Thanks! Rome City Schools already hiring for next year. Look at Teach GA
I am a first year teacher. I am unhappy with my current metro Atlanta school and I'd like to take a position at another school. However, I am unsure of how to approach this. Any advice?