Minnesota teaching license requirements

    • [PDF File]Minnesota Teacher Licensure Examinations

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      Minnesota Teacher Licensure Examinations Basic Skills Tests Pedagogy Tests Agricultural Education (5‐12) Business (5‐12) Content Area Tests All initial licenses require passing a pedagogy test, aligned to the license field sought. Note: Each pedagogy test consists of two subtests. See cell below for additional


    • [PDF File]Minnesota Teacher Licensure

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      x MINNESOTA TEACHER LICENSURE . Report Summary . During the 2013-2014 school year, more than 58,000 teachers taught in Minnesota public schools. In general, teachers must hold a valid Minnesota teaching license to teach in a public school. 1. In Minnesota, the Board of Teaching (BoT) and Minnesota Department of Education


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      Minnesota Administrative Rules 3100.1100 Application for License to Practice Dentistry Subpart 1. Form, credentials, and certification. A person seeking licensure to practice dentistry within Minnesota must present to the board an application and credentials, as determined by the board, and meet the following requirements. A. The application ...


    • [PDF File]Application Instructions and Checklists

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      states, but a copy of your out-of-state teaching license may be helpful in the review of your application. A Minnesota teaching license is based on the completion of a state-approved preparation program. A full professional license can be granted only in licensure fields for which Minnesota has established rules.


    • [PDF File]Types of Minnesota Teaching Licenses

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      License Description Requirements Length Authority Professional or Standard License . A full five-year renewable teaching license issued by the Board of Teaching (BOT) to educators • Complete a BOT-approved teacher preparationprogram • Pass a reading, writing, and mathematics skills exam (MTLE) • Pass a test of general pedagogy (MTLE)


    • [PDF File]TIER 1 REQUIREMENTS TIER 2 REQUIREMENTS TIER 3 ...

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      specific student teaching equivalent to requirements of MN programs Portfolio in a given licensure field without being placed on an improvement plan Professional teaching license from another state, license in good standing, and two years of teaching experience AND AND Candidate has BA degree for all subjects except CTE or CP, passing scores


    • [PDF File]MINNESOTA TEACHER LICENSURE TESTING INFORMATION

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      Minnesota licensure program, see “Minnesota Graduates” on page 3 • For specific information for individuals who completed a licensure program other than a Minnesota-based program, see “Applicants prepared outside Minnesota” on page 4 Who must take the tests? An applicant for a first-time Minnesota classroom teaching license must pass:


    • [PDF File]Application for a Tier 4 License

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      completion of a teacher preparation program, and have at least three years of teaching experience in a Minnesota school. The Tier 4 license is valid for five years and expires on June 30 of the expiration year. A Tier 4 license may be renewed an unlimited number of times, pending renewal requirements. Requirements include 125 clock hours,


    • [PDF File]Application for a Minnesota Educator Career and Technical ...

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      existing Minnesota license AND you have a NAME CHANGE, please attach a Name Change Authorization form. This form is on the PELSB website, under “Current Educators” and “License Requirements and Forms.” • Social Security or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number: Minnesota Statute 270C.72, Subdivision 4 requires all


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