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OVERVIEW
ARTC
offers an alternative to to the traditional route to teacher certification
in Delaware. Through
Alternative Routes, qualified individuals complete certification
requirements while they are employed as full-time
teachers -- through a state-approved program of professional education
course work, accompanied by intensive, school-based supervision
and mentoring in lieu of student teaching.
A
BRIEF HISTORY
In
1994, a broad-based consortium of Delaware educators and legislators
began to develop an alternative certification program for secondary
teachers in Delaware. Its goals were to bring highly qualified
individuals from other professions into teaching, to help Delaware
schools address shortages in "critical needs" subject
areas, and to increase the pool of minority teachers.
In
June 1996, Senate
Bill #427 enabled the creation of the Alternative Routes to
Certification (ARTC) program. The first cohort of 14 ARTC teachers
began in August, 1997. By the summer of 1999, the program had
expanded to 40 candidates per year and to two cohorts -- one based
at the University of Delaware in Newark serving New Castle County
school districts and a second at Delaware State University in
Dover serving districts in Kent and Sussex counties. By the summer
of 2001, a third cohort was added at the University of Delaware
in Newark and in 2003, the University of Delaware began also offering
ARTC to teachers in Kent and Sussex County districts through its
offices at the William A. Carter Partnership Center in Georgetown,
Sussex County. The program currently enrolls about 60 to 70 new
teachers each year.
The
ARTC program is a collaboration among the Delaware
Department of Education, which establishes standards,
determines eligibility
for the program, and
issues certificates; Delaware
public and charter schools, who hire ARTC teachers
and mentor and
supervise them in lieu of student-teaching requirements,
and the University of Delaware, which administers the program
and provides a state-approved program of courses that satisfies
the professional education requirements for certification. The
most recent Delaware
code governing ARTC can be found on the Department of Education
website.
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