Teaching Endorsement definition

Teaching Endorsement means a teaching area added to a professional license of an educator who has met the qualifications of COMAR 13A.12.02.02B.

Examples of Teaching Endorsement in a sentence

  • This articulation transfer agreement replaces all previous agreements between PCC and CSU-Pueblo in English with Secondary Teaching Endorsement.

  • This articulation transfer agreement replaces all previous agreements between ACC and CSU-Pueblo in English with Secondary Teaching Endorsement.

  • This articulation transfer agreement replaces all previous agreements between RRCC and CSU-Pueblo in English with Secondary Teaching Endorsement.

  • This articulation transfer agreement replaces all previous agreements between CCA and CSU-Pueblo in English with Secondary Teaching Endorsement.

  • This articulation transfer agreement replaces all previous agreements between LCC and CSU-Pueblo in English with Secondary Teaching Endorsement.

  • Any teacher who receives the National Board Certification on or after January 1, 2017, shall receive a stipend of $1,350 per semester for the duration of their Master Teaching Endorsement, unless such payments will trigger a penalty/additional payment to TRS.

  • This articulation transfer agreement replaces all previous agreements between OJC and CSU-Pueblo in English with Secondary Teaching Endorsement.

  • Proof of a Master Teaching Endorsement is required within that school year.

  • Teachers holding a valid Temporary Teaching Endorsement (TTE) in a specific area shall be considered endorsed in that area so long as the TTE is valid.

  • Any certified employee who receives the National Board Certification on or after January 1, 2017, shall receive a stipend of $2,700 starting in the year earned for the duration of their Master Teaching Endorsement, unless such payments will trigger a penalty/additional payment to TRS.