COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
P.O. BOX 2120
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23218-2120
SUPTS. MEMO NO. 219
INFORMATIONAL
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TO: |
Division
Superintendents |
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FROM: |
Jo Lynne
DeMary Superintendent
of Public Instruction |
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SUBJECT: |
Teacher-Training
Academies for Selected Industry Certifications (December 2005February 2006) |
The Virginia Department of
Education (VDOE), Office of Career and Technical Education Services, is pleased
to sponsor a ninth round of teacher-training academies to prepare career and
technical education teachers for selected industry certification
examinations. Testing options for the
specific industry certification will be available as a part of each academy.
These industry certifications have been approved by the Board of Education for the student-selected verified credit option. Career and technical education teachers must be certified in at least one industry certification before their students can be eligible for the student-selected verified credit that may be earned by passing an industry certification exam while completing a career and technical education course and/or program sequence.
Training will be offered
both online and in on-site academies.
The virtual online academies continue to be offered in selected
certification areas. The academies,
which offer any time/any day course content access, may be an attractive
training option for teachers wanting to do self-study using the Internet. Currently, the virtual online academies
feature training for Internet Core Computing Certification (IC3),
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), and A+ Certification (CompTIA).
Industry
certification training (or testing) academies for December 2005-February 2006
are listed on the attached registration form.
Registration information should be returned by November 15, 2005,
for those individuals attending the academies.
Information about teacher-training on-site academy times, directions to
the locations, and preparation materials will be sent to teachers when a
registration application is confirmed.
Registration for all
academies will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. A waiting list will be maintained for each
academy and will be used to give first priority when enrolling participants in
the next round of training academies.
Enrollment confirmation (or waiting list notification) will be sent
directly to registration applicants. All
training academies require pre-registration.
Persons who registered for a previous academy and
were put on a waiting list (to be given priority for the next schedule of
academies) must register again to indicate they still want to attend a
particular training academy. The
location of an academy also may differ from the previous schedule.
For all industry certification academies, the VDOE will
reimburse participants for mileage expenditures at 32.5 cents per mile. Expenditures will be reimbursed for either
daily commuting mileage to an academy or if staying overnight one round
trip to a training academy. School
divisions will be reimbursed for substitute pay for each day their teachers
attend training academies. Overnight
lodging and meals will not be reimbursed for training academy
participants for any event.
All training academies will be tuition free to career and technical education teachers who include preparation for the specific industry certification in their course or course sequence and who use the industry certification as an option for their students to earn student-selected verified credit.
Teachers attending instructor-led training academies
must test on-site or, if exam vouchers are provided, within 30 days of training
at a test-out site. Teachers enrolling
in virtual online academies must participate in preparation and examination
testing between the dates indicated for the specific academy session.
The
registration form for online and on-site academies is attached to this
memorandum. For further information about industry
certification training academies, contact the coordinator listed on the
registration form for specific training academies, or a Career and Technical
Education program specialist. For
information about a specific industry certification, contact Gordon Creasy (Gordon.Creasy@doe.virginia.gov),
specialist for industry certification and licensure, Office of Career and
Technical Education, at 804-225-2057.
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