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  1. Title II - Welcome

    Understanding the Title II Program Types A teacher preparation provider is an institution of higher education (IHE) or other organization offering at least one state-approved teacher preparation …

  2. 2 General Q1. What entities are required to report under Title II? A1. Each institution of higher education (IHE) that conducts a state-approved traditional teacher preparation program or …

  3. User Manuals - title2.ed.gov

    Instructions and guidance for completing the State Report Card are available in the Quick Start Guide to the State Report Card (STRC) Reporting System.. The Reporting Reference and …

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  5. the teacher of record. Please note that Title II, Section 202(d)(2) describes features of clinical experience. Courses in the curriculum that include the activities described in 202(d)(2) may be …

  6. 2 3 6% Alternative IHE based 85% Traditional IHE based 9% Alternative not at IHEs 12% 3 Alternative programs often attract individuals who already hold a bachelor’s degree in a …

  7. Title 2 Help Desk RTI International . Author: Ortiz, Chris \(Contractor\) Created Date: 3/11/2022 5:20:14 PM ...

  8. As a Title 2 State Coordinator or Institution user for Title 2, the Federal Government now requires you have an account with Login.gov to access the Title 2Web Portal.

  9. 2.4. Number and percentage of teacher preparation programs, by program type: 2018–19 17 2.5. Number of teacher preparation programs, by year and program type: 2012–13 to 2018–19 17 …

  10. 2 Alternative teacher preparation programs often attract candidates who already hold a bachelor’s degree, which may be in a specific content area, or may have prior work experience but are …

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