What is Re-certification?
Teacher recertification is the way that teachers keep “current” in the issues that affect their classrooms, their teaching style, and most importantly, their students. Most students think that their teachers get the summer off. In reality, most teachers spend a large portion of each summer attending summer school, taking additional classes that will help them be better teachers. In most cases, re-certification requirements require that a teacher earn a certain number of college credits every three years. There are a variety of certifications and endorsements available to teachers. In the SDA teaching system, a teacher begins with a basic certification, after three years and some classes and tests, a teacher may receive a standard certification. After a significant number of years and education (usually a masters’ degree) a teacher is eligible to receive a professional certification.
ExpertRating has introduced an optional certification renewal policy. As per the new policy, ExpertRating certifications will have a validity period of one year from the date of passing the test. Re-certification is entirely optional. This means that if you don’t feel the need to renew your certification, you don’t have to renew it, and ExpertRating will not remove your result or online transcript; neither will we display any message on your result/transcript to suggest that it is no longer valid. You will still be able to forward your result to your prospective employers.
A. • Re-certification is a process of ensuring that there is continuing professional growth. • This is achieved through involvement in one or more of professional development programs, service in a leadership capacity, presentations and professional delivery, publications and HR innovations and also through ongoing human resource work experience. 15. Does everyone have to meet the Re-certification requirements? A. • Yes • For more information on Re-certification see website. • You can also e-mail the IPMA-Canada National Office at National@ipma-aigp.ca. var gaJsHost = ((“https:” == document.location.protocol) ? “https://ssl.” : “http://www.”); document.write(unescape(“%3Cscript src='” + gaJsHost + “google-analytics.com/ga.js’ type=’text/javascript’%3E%3C/script%3E”)); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker(“UA-6690255-3”); pageTracker.