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In a state where we have around 2,000 teacher vacancies a year, but just 600 teachers graduating from traditional programs, the additional 900 graduates from Nevada Forward will really make a difference in closing that gap. Retention is also key.
– College Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committees. – College RPT Committee member. – Department or college RPT liaison. – Dean. Policies, Rules and Regulations.
Regular part-time (RPT) fixed-term teachers A regular part-time fixed term teacher who is employed for the school year to provide teaching for a number of hours each week should be offered a fixed term contract. It should specify the number of hours the teacher is required to work each week.
Reciprocal teaching strategy (RTS) is an instructional activity that takes text from of dialogue between teachers and students regrinding segments of the text for the purpose of constructing the meaning of text.
Like most states, Nevada requires all teachers to earn a bachelor's degree. Ideally, this degree will be in an education specialty. Your degree program will also include an academic preparation program. Completion of this program is required to earn licensure in Nevada.
Intern programs offer the fastest path to a teaching career. Candidates can serve as a teacher of record and earn a salary after completing 120 hours of pre-service requirements—far less than other pathway types require.
These include being accepted by an approved ARL program, holding a bachelor's degree, passing the Praxis “Core Academic Skills for Educators” exam and having a major or minor in the subject area you seek to teach or passing the Praxis II “Content Area Test” that corresponds to the subject you intend to teach.
Pursuant to the provisions of NRS 391.033, any conviction for a felony or for a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor crime involving moral turpitude is grounds for denial of an educator license. A background review will determine if a conviction appearing on an applicant's criminal history report is disqualifying or not.
Select the corresponding Alternate Route to Licensure pathway link for more information. The Accelerated Alternate Route to Licensure program, better known as A-ARL, is an innovative fast-track for individuals who have already earned a bachelor's degree in a non-education field who interested in teaching in Nevada.
Earning a National Board Certification also qualifies you to earn a Nevada professional license. You must have at least three years of full-time teaching experience. A professional license is valid for six years and can be renewed by completing six continuing education credits.