Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP - if the teacher does not have the "gifted endorsement", do you think that means they are not even certified by FCPS or just not endorsed by the state?
I would think it is not possible to tell if they have are working on the state AAP endorsement or the FCPS AAP endorsement. Maybe you could ask the principal at the school(s) you are considering?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP - if the teacher does not have the "gifted endorsement", do you think that means they are not even certified by FCPS or just not endorsed by the state?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may give you some info. You need a teacher's first and last name. If there are multiples teachers with the same name, you'll need a middle initial.
I looked myself up and it tells my endorsements and highest level of education reported.
https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/tinfo/searchteacher.do
I looked up our teachers on this site and it only gives their highest level of education (ie Masters Degree) and their licensure. Where did you see anything about gifted/AAP endorsement?
Anonymous wrote:This may give you some info. You need a teacher's first and last name. If there are multiples teachers with the same name, you'll need a middle initial.
I looked myself up and it tells my endorsements and highest level of education reported.
https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/tinfo/searchteacher.do
Courses teaching educators how to teach are all kind of, well, to be perfectly blunt, common sense
OP, if you're trying to determine which school to send your kid to next year, I have to say that I don't really think having the 12 credits in training makes a huge difference. Courses teaching educators how to teach are all kind of, well, to be perfectly blunt, common sense. You'd be better off finding out what sort of degrees the teachers hold (BA's, MA's? Science, Math, or Education?) Not that I think you could get ahold of that info. - but my point is - I'd rather have a teacher with a master's in math who is working on their AAP endorsement teach my kid AAP math than a teacher with a master's in education with their state endorsement in "giftedness". I just think it's putting too much emphasis on what the endorsement or certification actually translates into. - signed spouse of a teacher (who agrees with me whole-heartedly) and parent of Fairfax elementary students