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I'm wondering what it would take for me to be a teacher
or, better yet, a reading specialist in the state of NH.
I have a Bachelors degree in Psychology and an Ed.M in
Counseling. Do I need to be a teacher prior to being a
reading specialist? I'd be interested in being a school
counselor also...but my degree is not in "school"
counseling. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!
dotb /blockquote>

Go tot he board of ed web site and look at "Becoming an NH
educator". Look at alternative IV and V certification. If
you can get an statement of eligibility a school can hire you
while you work on your credential. IF you manage that
situation you might even be able to get the school to pay
tuition for th...See More
Aug 11, 2005
HQT Reading Specialist /blockquote>

That is true that you can go alt. IV or alt. V for Reading Specialist and
that you have had to taught for two years to get a masters. However, it
doesn't appear to be true that there is such a demand for Reading
Specialist, although it is on the shortage list in NH.

This summer there has only been a few...See More
Aug 14, 2005
dotb /blockquote>

On 8/14/05, HQT Reading Specialist wrote:
> That is true that you can go alt. IV or alt. V for Reading
Specialist and
> that you have had to taught for two years to get a masters.
However, it
> doesn't appear to be true that there is such a demand for
Reading
> Specialist, although it...See More
Aug 15, 2005


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