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Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 2: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 3: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 4: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 5: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 6: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 7: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 8: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 9: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 10: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 11: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 12: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 13: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 14: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 15: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 16: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 17: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 18: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 19: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 20: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/20.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 21: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/21.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 22: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/22.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 23: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/23.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 24: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/24.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 25: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/25.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 26: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/26.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 27: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/27.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 28: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/28.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 29: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/29.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 30: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/30.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 31: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/31.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 32: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/32.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 33: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/33.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 34: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/34.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 35: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/35.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 36: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/36.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 37: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/37.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 38: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/38.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 39: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/39.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 40: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/40.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
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Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
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Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 43: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/43.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 44: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/44.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 45: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/45.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 46: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/46.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 47: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/47.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 48: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/48.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 49: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/49.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 50: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/50.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 51: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/51.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 52: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/52.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 53: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/53.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 54: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/54.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 55: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/55.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 56: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/56.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 57: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/57.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 58: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/58.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?
![Page 59: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/59.jpg)
Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you
may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A system of national teacher certification would make transferring from state to state easier as a teacher. Are you in support of a national certification system? Or are you against it? Why?
![Page 60: Discussion Topic 1 On your pre-assessments, many of you indicated that you may be teaching in another state- after earning Texas certification at UD. A.](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062315/5697bfc01a28abf838ca3d1e/html5/thumbnails/60.jpg)
Discussion Topic 2 Person A already has a college degree and comes to UD to
become a certified teacher. He must take 24 hours (8 courses) for secondary certification, 36 hours (12 courses) for EC-6 certification, and 18 hours (6 courses) for middle school certification. Plus you would need to spend one full semester student teaching. This is added the hours mentioned.
Person B went to a school this past summer and started teaching in the fall. He has a mentor teacher and must attend a few Saturday classes for the first year. After that he will be a full-fledged certified teacher.
Do you think both teachers are equally qualified? Why or why not?