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Where can I get information about becoming HQT (Highly Qualified Teacher)?

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Where can I get information about becoming HQT (Highly Qualified Teacher)?

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In order to be hired as a new Intervention Specialist you must obtain HQT status in one academic content area. All undergraduate special education majors should take the PRAXIS II: Introduction to the Teaching of Reading (Test #10200). Passing this test will give you HQT status at the elementary level and for grades 7-12 in Reading and Language Arts. Graduate level Mild/Moderate and Moderate/Intensive majors will most likely need to take this test also. Test # 10200 will give you HQT status for 7-12 English, Reading, and Language Arts. Early Childhood Intervention Specialist majors may also need to take this PRAXIS II test. For more information on HQT please visit our HQT info page or visit the Ohio Department of Educations HQT toolkit: http://www.ode.state.oh.us/gd/templates/pages/ODE/ODEGoogleSearch.aspx?page=221&query=hqt%20toolkit&start=0&OriginatingURL=/GD/Templates/Pages/ODE/ODEDefaultPage.aspx?

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