Professional Development & Licensure

Licensure

- Initial Teacher Licensure Program

- Administrative Initial
Licensure Program

- Elementary Professional Licensure Program (EPLP)

- Moderate Disabilities Professional Licensure

- Math Professional Licensure, Grades 5-8

Professional Development

- Course Schedule

- K-12 Teachers

- Elementary School Teachers

- Middle School Teachers

- High School Teachers

- Administrators

- Technology

- Special Education

- Paraprofessionals

- TEC Adult Learning

Registration Forms

- Accessing Grades

- Refunds & Withdrawals

Teaching American History

Grants

Online Resources

  Professional Development & Licensure


For more information on our programs, including a description,
requirements, and costs, please click on the appropriate link.

The Elementary Professional Licensure Program is intended for grade 1-6 classroom teachers who currently hold an Initial License, have completed a one year induction program with a mentor and have completed three full years of employment in the role of their Initial License. This program is in partnership with Framingham State College.

The Math Professional Licensure Program is intended for grade 5-8 classroom teachers who currently hold an Initial License, have completed a one year induction program with a mentor and have completed three full years of employment in the role of their Initial License. This program is in partnership with Framingham State College.

The Professional Licensure Program for Moderate Special Needs is intended for teachers of Students with Moderate Disabilities, Pre-K –4 and Grades 5-12 who currently hold an Initial License, have completed a one year induction program with a mentor and have completed three full years of employment in the role of their Initial License. This program is in partnership with Framingham State College.

The Initial Teacher Licensure Program is for secondary (5-12) subject area teachers with a preliminary license who wish to gain an initial license (not for Special Education teachers).

The Administrative Initial Licensure Program is for teachers of all levels who wish to gain a license as a superintendent/assistant superintendent, Special Education administrator, principal/assistant principal, or supervisor/director. It is done in coordination with Boston University.