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College graduates who did not major in an
education program have options for becoming certified teachers in Maine.
Outlined below are various strategies for becoming certified to teach in
Maine. All options below require a bachelor's degree, passage of the Praxis I exam, and eventual passage of the Praxis II exam associated with your
intended classroom position (elementary, secondary, special education,
etc.).
► The Master of Arts in Teaching Degree: The University of Maine
offers college graduates with a bachelor's degree the opportunity to
gain education methodology as well as content courses in a full-time,
12-month master's degree program. The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
program is designed for graduates of four-year colleges with degrees in
the liberal arts and sciences. It includes all education courses and
school internships required for Maine state teacher certification in
elementary education (K-8); English, mathematics, life and physical
sciences, and social studies at the secondary level (7-12); and foreign
languages (K-12). There are two MAT cohorts: the Elementary (K-8)
cohort, with a maximum enrollment of 15 students per year, and the
Secondary (7-12) cohort, with a maximum enrollment of 18 students per
year. Students seeking K-12 certification in foreign languages are part
of the Secondary cohort. Passage of the
Praxis I-PPST exam
and submission of either
GRE
or
MAT scores is required for admission to
UMaine's MAT program.
Learn
more about the MAT program at the University of Maine.
► The ETEP Program: The University of
Southern Maine offers college graduates with a bachelor's degree the
opportunity to gain education methodology as well as content courses in
a one-year, full-time teacher certification program. Passage of the
Praxis I-PPST
exam is required for admission to the USM ETEP program.
Learn more about USM's
ETEP program.
► Second Degree at UMF: College graduates with a bachelor's
degree may apply to earn a second bachelor's degree in an education
program at UMF. The duration of the second degree program depends upon
the number of credits/courses already earned that will be accepted for
transfer into the program. Admission to a UMF education program as a
second-degree applicant requires passage of the
Praxis I-PPST exam.
For more information on the application procedures associated with
earning a second degree at UMF, contact the UMF Admissions Office at
207-778-7050.
► Conditional Certification: Many bachelor's degree
graduates are eligible to receive a conditional teaching certificate,
issued by the Maine Dept. of Education. Issuance of a conditional
teaching certificate allows one to teach in Maine for a period of time,
during which one
must take a specified list of education courses in order to become fully
certified. The number and nature of the courses that must be completed
during the period of conditional certification depends upon what grade
level one teaches and the number of relevant content and
education-oriented courses one has already completed in his/her
undergraduate program.
Contact the Maine
Dept. of Education to inquire about the procedure for obtaining
a conditional teaching certificate.
►
Application Checklist for Maine Teacher Certification
►
Praxis Testing Requirements for All 50 States
►
Link to
Certification Requirements for All 50 States
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