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No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB)NCLB NYS Part A: NCLB Requirements for the HOUSSE Part B: Teachers Who May Want to Use the HOUSSE Part C: New York State’s Definition of the HOUSSE Part D: Accountability and Records
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Print Field Memo #05-2003 as PDF or WORD Appendix B In New York State, a “highly qualified” teacher: (1) has a bachelor’s or higher degree; and (2) is certified (except for certain charter school teachers) for the subjects the teacher is teaching (or doing permissible “incidental teaching”); and (3) has demonstrated subject matter competency in all core academic subjects the teacher is teaching. The options for demonstrating subject matter competency are shown below.
Appropriate exams For teachers beyond the first year of certification : the exams listed above, or other exams in the subjects taught that were accepted by SED at the time they were certified HOUSSE |
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