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Re: Administrative Certification

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 2:06 pm
by shadowjack
MoC, as a Canadian in your position, I get jobs and interviews. Once they hear there is no such beast in my jurisdiction (and I offer to go the universities and teacher certification sites to show them), it ceases to be an issue. Some schools will write you off, yes. But experience speaks louder than certification, and with your Masters, you should be OK. Do not let this stop you from applying.

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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 4:25 am
by PsyGuy
@finleyedd

NJ, its a straight credential for comparable credential process as long as you have a Masters degree (any field) or more advanced degree. You could also if you wanted to supplement your DC credential with a MA Superintendents (executive leadership) credential, it only requires 3 years acceptable KS/K12 experience, passing the communication literacy exam and a Bachelors/First degree.