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PATHWAYS REGISTRY
Hometown Teacher Brochure (PDF)
Teacher Transfer Scholarship Information 2008-2009 (PDF)
Teacher Transfer Scholarship Application 2008-2009 (PDF)
ADVISEMENT- UNIVERSITY of SOUTH CAROLINA
Early Childhood (PDF)
Elementary (PDF)
Mid-Level (Middle/High School) BA (PDF)
Mid-Level (Middle/High School) BS (PDF)
ADVISEMENT-SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
Early Childhood (PDF)
Elementary (PDF)
Mid-Level (Middle/High School) (PDF)
ADVISEMENT-CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY
Early Childhood (PDF)
Elementary (PDF)
Mid-Level (Middle/High School) (PDF)
PDF PRESENTATION
"So You Want To Be A Teacher" (PDF)
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Activity Plan 2006-2007 (PDF)
Future Educators of America 2006-2007 (PDF)
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OCtech FEA
EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE
PRAXIS Sign-up
TRANSFER PARTNERS
USC College of Education
College of Charleston College of Education
CERRA-Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement
South Carolina State University School of Education
Claflin University School of Education
CONTACT
Warren Yarbrough
Associate Dean of Teacher Preparation
Phone: (803) 535-1287
EMAIL:
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What is the Teacher Quality PATHWAYS Project?
The primary goal of the Teacher Quality PATHWAYS Project is to support the development of a highly qualified teaching force in South Carolina that reflects the diversity of the state's population. This is a collaborative partnership that includes two universities with comprehensive teacher education programs, three 2-year colleges, two high-needs school districts, the BellSouth Corporation, and CERRA (Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention and Advancement).
What are the benefits of the Teacher Quality PATHWAYS Project?
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Transfer agreements between institutions.
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Preferential advising in the first two years
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Education courses in the first two years
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Test preparation and financial assistance for the PRAXIS I exam (There are three tests in the PRAXIS I exam: reading, math, and writing. All teacher education programs in South Carolina require that students pass this exam before they enter into upper-level education courses.)
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Learning community activities on both the Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College and university campuses
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Financial aid opportunities for both Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College and university courses
Who should participate?
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Students who have just graduated from high school
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Students who are returning to college
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Students wishing to transfer to a teacher education program from another major
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In other words, the program is open to all!
What are the areas of concentration?
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