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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Residents at my ES have both passed the Praxis and are considered certified teachers.[/quote] You cannot be considered a certified teacher. You are a certified teacher or you are not. Passing the subject area praxis should be a minimum requirement for a teacher residency in MS or HS.[/quote] OMG, how are you a teacher? They passed the praxis, they are certified teachers. Learn how to comprehend what you are reading!!![/quote] A teacher who has completed the praxis and other requirements for a provisional license is a certified teacher and is paid on the teacher scale. A teacher resident has only a requirement for a college degree before starting and after that one year to complete the requirements for the provisional license and will be paid 48K. A sub is a short term job paid hourly. HR[/quote] Thank you for showing up and saving us from the same conversation on repeat![/quote] HR, IAs make less than 40K. Have IAs been moved to Teaching Resident job. Or IAs mostly not have a college degree. If IA have college degree can move to the new job? [/quote] Many IAs haven't yet completed a full teaching degree. IAs that have and that want more responsibility could switch to teaching resident job. But teaching resident has to put in a lot more work and have a lot more responsibility--both on the job and then meeting the requirements for licensure after the year.[/quote] Thank You. If IA have any college degree IAcan become Teaching Resident. Teaching resident can take any college degree for the job?[/quote]
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