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Master Teacher Certification 2012
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Program Description
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The Georgia Master Teacher Certification Program is designed to achieve former Governor
Perdue’s goal of providing statewide recognition for full-time certified public
school teachers with at least three years of teaching on a clear renewable certificate
in Georgia who consistently demonstrate excellence in the classroom through gains
in student achievement.
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Minimum Criteria:
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- Evidence of student achievement and student progress
- Full-time Georgia Public School Teacher
- Minimum of 3 years of teaching on a Clear Renewable Certificate in Georgia
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Renewal for Master Teachers:
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The validity period for Master Teacher certification is seven years.
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Special note for lab situations:
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Lab situations which are scripted programs or Computer Assisted Instruction will
not be eligible for this phase (2012).
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NOTICE:
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All applicants will be processed through the Ethics Division of the Georgia Professional
Standards Commission to check for a sanction or a pending action before reviewing
the application.
If you have been sanctioned by the PSC for an Ethics violation, you must submit
an explanation of the incident leading to the sanction and a rationale as to why
this should not prohibit your selection as a Master Teacher.
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Application Timeframe:
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The application process for 2012 Master Teacher Certification is:
- Open for All Applications: September, 2011.
- Deadline for CRCT: December 15, 2011
- Deadline for non-CRCT and Instructional Coach applications:
January 31, 2012
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Application Process:
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The application process provides the opportunity for the applicants to follow
the guidelines specific to their teaching/coaching situations. For details on the
application process, the applicant accesses the school level (Elementary, Middle,
or Secondary) that corresponds with the teaching assignment.
To apply, click the school level on the left which links to subject areas, specialty
areas, and grade levels that match your teaching assignments for each of the years
listed.
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