The program is an alternative certification program designed for college graduates who meet the criteria (bachelor's degree and 2.75 GPA) to obtain teacher certification through plans approved by the state of Texas and is considered an "alternative" route because it accomplishes certification outside of the traditional university program setting.
The program provides 22-26 weeks, of training and the choice to participate in a one-year teaching internship or a fourteen-week clinical teaching experience. During an internship, the participant serves as a teacher of record with the role and responsibilities of any first year teacher, including a first year teacher's salary. Clinical teaching consists of a 14 week, unpaid program in which the participant teaches in a classroom and is guided by a certified teacher and observed by a certified, experienced regional field supervisor. The Region 4 Inspire Texas teacher certification program is approved by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC). Program rules and requirements are subject to change at any time due to SBEC requirements. (If you are seeking admission into a Texas Educator Preparation Program, it will require the PACT exam for entry.
After all program requirements are complete, including all training and the one-year internship or the fourteen-week clinical teaching experience, the intern or clinical teacher will be recommended to the state for a standard teaching certificate. For more information, go to the following link:
Note: Career and Technology Education teacher candidates can find information regarding certification in those subject areas by going to the following link:
CTE certification areas include all vocational and trades related courses, and those certifications do not fall under this program. Contact Heather Blount, hblount@esc17.net, for more information about CTE.