How are Students Who are Pursuing the Alternate Route to the DTR Level of Credentialing Supposed to Know if a Course Will be Acceptable or Not?
The DTR packet of information includes the criteria for acceptable courses. You may ask your prospective teachers if their courses adhere to the guidelines for ADTRs teaching courses to alternate route students. Teachers may get copies of the guidelines from the National Office. Currently, the Committee does not make a practice of reviewing all prospective courses. If, however, you or your teacher are still unsure about a course, the Committee will be happy to review the course description and syllabus to see if it meets the established criteria. Please do not send videotapes, articles, or any other material that the teacher may plan to use in the class. If the Committee agrees that the course meets the standards, please save the letter indicating the Committee’s decision and include it in your application.
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