Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education www.education.state.pa.us 2011 Leadership Academy Certification Overview July 14, 2011.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
PRESENTED BY: RICHARD LAWRENCE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICE OF TITLE II, SCHOOL AND SCHOOL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT JAN STANLEY, STATE TITLE I DIRECTOR WEST VIRGINIA.
Advertisements

ELIS July 1, Transition to a licensure system on July 1, 2013 All Illinois certificates will be exchanged for Illinois educator licenses Individuals.
August 22, 2014 ELA Coordinators Meeting
Instructional I and II  Instructional I is the first certificate. Also referred to as Provisional Certificate.  Instructional II means that you received.
JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction California Department of Education Jack O’Connell State Superintendent No Child Left Behind Act.
Randall Kirk, WVEIS Programmer Extraordinaire (Shawn L. Hawkins, Teacher Quality Coordinator June 23, 2011)
Cleveland Municipal School District Educating Cleveland’s Children.
Transition to Licensure. DISCLAIMER “While new legislation and administrative rules lay groundwork for the licensure system, many specifics still need.
All Illinois certificates will automatically transition to a licensure system on July 1, 2013 All applying, registering, and renewing will be done ONLINE.
LICENSURE TRAINING 2014 – 2015 Jamie Watts Education Services Coordinator Updated 9/11/2014.
SB 578: Professional Development and Renewal Jeffrey A. Aranowski, Division Supervisor Public School Recognition/Office of the General Counsel Illinois.
The Road to Certification Understanding and planning for the completion of your Texas teacher certification requirements.
PROCESSING YOUR APPLICATION FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL CERTIFICATE.
PROCESSING YOUR APPLICATION FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL CERTIFICATE.
KidStrong Conference 2013 Office of Professional Preparation.
Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network Specialists and Licensed Professionals Spring Mini-Pilot Angela Kirby-Wehr.
2 May 2007, 3.00pm – 4.00pm The Revised Highly Skilled Migrant Programme.
As of April 1, The ELIS website is best viewed with the latest version of Internet Explorer.
Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Student Teaching Application Workshop.
Certification and HQT Christina Linder, Director Certification and Professional Standards Teacher Quality
EDUCATOR CERTIFICATION UPDATE Michigan Association of School Personnel Administrators Conference December 3, 2010 Flora L. Jenkins, Director Office of.
Agenda Teacher Certification Overview New Human Capital Profile System
Four Main Steps to TIMS Certification Process  Step 1: Creating an Application  Step 2: Completing your Application  Step 3: Mailing the Cover Sheet.
HQT Data Report and Class Count Training and Technical Support Lori Buchanan Federal Programs & Monitoring Certification Coordinator Office of Professional.
Why a Registry? Registries are a tool for the early childhood and school- age/after-school profession. They stand ready to do the following: Bring recognition.
TIMS LOGIN AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Spring
Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network Update on Requirements for Paraprofessionals and the PA Credential of Competency A Webinar for Administrators,
GUIDE TO LICENSURE. CONTENTS Click on the link below to go directly to that slide. Provisional License Standard License Advanced License Adding a Field.
Teacher Certification December 2013 Krista D. Ried Office of Professional Preparation Services.
Master of Science Speech-Language Pathology Inclusive of SLP Services Credential Credential Finishing Information Spring 2015.
Equivalent Record Form (ERF)
Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 1 Bilingual Coordinators’ Network Meeting September 25, 2008.
Profile of Virginia’s Instructional School Personnel Presented to the Special Education Advisory Committee on September 29, 2011 Mrs. Patty S. Pitts Assistant.
New EMIS Coordinator Training 12/13/13 Presenters: Brenda Hartley – OMERESA EMIS Support Tammy Hrosch – MDECA EMIS Services Manager.
New York Institute of Technology
Agenda Brief introductions Overview of the Secondary Dual Educator Program (SDEP) Q & A with SDEPPERS Admission process & requirements Financial aid &
ALTERNATIVE TEACHER LICENSE PROGRAM ALTERNATIVE TEACHER LICENSE PROGRAM Presented by Joy Yudnich, Mountain BOCES.
 Why?  * Department of Education (not LHU) awards PA certification to qualified applicants  * Students must apply for certification individually 
Earning IPDP Points Annual Review of Responsibilities and Procedures.
Thesis Defense and Submission 1 Spring  Register for Spring semester  Deadline to submit thesis to GPS: Friday, April 22 nd at NOON  Deadline.
Overview of SB 191 Ensuring Quality Instruction through Educator Effectiveness Colorado Department of Education September 2010.
Advisor Meeting By Office of Professional Services.
Master of Science Speech-Language Pathology Inclusive of SLP Services Credential Credential Finishing Information Spring 2016.
Making Sense of the New Teacher & Administrator Rules Tuesday, September 25, 2012 Renee Papelian Director of Professional Education College of Education.
ELIS Entering Professional Development Patty Bouillon Licensure Updated 02/18/2016.
Certification Division A Day With The GaPSC. AGENDA 1 Certification Update 2 Pre-Service 3 Tiered Certification Reminders 4 Educational Leadership 5 Upgrade.
U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs Building the Legacy: IDEA 2004 Highly Qualified Teachers (HQT)
State Board of Education Achievement and Graduation Requirements Committee October 19, 2015.
Opening Frame The Issue Labels Traditional Cert Pathways
Oklahoma Department of Career & Technology Education

Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
  NEW JERSEY ALTERNATE ROUTE CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY   EDUCATOR  PREPARATION PROGRAM (CTE-CE EPP)
Child Welfare Certification Process
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
Implementation of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Highly Qualified Teacher & Paraprofessional Requirements December 2010.
Demonstrates In-Field Status Overview
Processing your Pennsylvania Certification Application: TIMS
PA Certification Directions
The Illinois Licensure System
Illinois Performance Evaluation Advisory Council Update
Certification Information Seminar
Licensing Updates AWSA Webinar David DeGuire
Program Overview for Arizona
New Teacher Induction Workshop
The Illinois Licensure System
Illinois Performance Evaluation Advisory Council Update
“Harnett County is a place where I feel I have always been more than a number! We are a small district with big values. Work here, and become a part.
Processing your Pennsylvania Certification Application: TIMS
Advisory Committees for Educator Preparation Programs
Presentation transcript:

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Leadership Academy Certification Overview July 14, 2011 Terry Barnaby, Director Bureau of School Leadership and Teacher Quality

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Applying for Certification Application forms may be found on the PDE website. Select “Certifications” and then “Applications and Forms” from the left side bar. Applications with incomplete information, missing documentation, or incorrect fees will result in processing delays! Ensure that current forms and fees are submitted to avoid processing delays.

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education

Teacher Information Management System (TIMS) The current Teacher Certification System (TCS) is scheduled to be replaced by TIMS in September 2011: – Online tool for all types of applications and certificate areas – Interactive capabilities for applicants, IHEs, LEAs Increased service capabilities for applicants, IHEs, and LEAs Prototype samples on following pages, items in RED are used for descriptions of the page

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education DASHBOARD for LEA

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Search Requested Emergency Permits

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education How Long Does It Take? Processing time varies especially during peak season… Check status on-line at Select “Certifications” from the left hand navigation bar OR Teachers button in near the top of the page Click on the “Application Processing Status” linkApplication Processing Status Enter the Educator’s SSN and the current application status will be displayed

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education New for Charter Schools The new Teacher Information Management System (TIMS) will allow: 1.Charter school teachers who do not currently hold a Pennsylvania certificate to –Register online through TIMS for Charter School Teacher Designation – List educational degrees and assessments completed 2.Allow for HQT determinations within the system

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Level I Certificate Valid for 6 years of service time (clock starts when employed on the certificate) – Full-Time service on certificate – Long-Term Substitute for 45 or more days in a single assignment, and then 50% or more of the school day or week – Charter School Experience is optional (24 P.S.§ A) Must be converted to a Level II (permanent) certificate during the validity period of the certificate or it will lapse All instructional certificates held by the educator will convert to Level II simultaneously, or lapse simultaneously

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Level II Conversion To convert to a Level II certificate, educators must complete: 3 years of satisfactory service 24 post-baccalaureate credits – 6 credits of Special Ed/inclusion or – 6 credits of SAS PA approved induction program

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Level II Credit Requirements Initial Instructional issued BEFORE 9/22/07 does not affect you even if applying after 9/1/2011 areas added after 9/22/07 are not affected since it is not an INITIAL certificate Initial Instructional issued AFTER 9/22/07 6 inclusion or SAS credits required Level II credits taken before 9/1/2011 accepted, remaining credits taken after 9/1/2011 must meet the requirement –Example: 21 credits completed before 9/1/2011, the remaining 3 must meet the inclusion/SAS requirement

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education What Coursework Meets the Level II Credit Requirement? CSPG #7 – Level II Certification –Contains information on acceptable coursework on page 2 Accommodations and Adaptations Guidelines –Identifies areas that would meet the requirements Standards Aligned System Guidelines –Will be available soon and will identify areas that will meet the requirements

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Administrative Certification and the PIL Induction Requirement Penn*Link May 4, 2011 Principals/Assistant Principals/Vice Principals Type code 75 Principal K-12 Type code 83 Elementary and/or Secondary Principal Previously valid for 3 years of service Hired on or after 1/1/2008 for the 1 st time in PA public school Certificate for both codes 75 and 83 are valid 5 years for the purpose of completing Act 45 PIL requirements

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Also on the Website: pt/community/administrative_supervisory/8 820/administrative_level_ii_certification/ http:// pt/community/administrative_supervisory/8 820/administrative_level_ii_certification/ OR… Go to Certifications, Level II, Administration Level II Certification and the PIL Induction Requirement

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education How Do Educators Remain in Compliance With ACT 48? All educators holding PA certificates must comply with ACT 48 Certificates are kept active by completing 180 hrs. of professional development during each 5 year reporting period. –Collegiate credits (6 credits = 180 continuing education hours) –PDE-approved in-service and continuing education credits

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Meeting Educational Requirements Act 48 Continuing Professional Education –6 credits or 180 hours –Act 45 PIL compliant hours required for employed administrators Level II Certification –24 post-baccalaureate credits –Related to education – 6 specific –4-yr or masters degree granting college and/or college –equivalent IU approved courses

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Level II (Valid) 6 years service (Principal issued 1/1/08 or later is 5 years) 24 credits from 4-yr or masters degree granting college and/or college equivalent IU No credits accepted from community college or continuing education units (CEU) Penalty - lapsed certificate Applies to everyone! 5 calendar years from the date initial certificate issued 6 credits=180 hrs. CE Acceptable credits/hours – College credits-2 or 4 year – IU credits – In-service hrs. from approved providers Penalty - Inactive certificate Act 48 (Active/Inactive)

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Inactive Certificate A person with an inactive certificate may be employed as a substitute in their endorsement area for up to 90 days a school year

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Reactivating an Inactive Certificate Voluntary Inactive Status –Submit form PDE 338 R-2 and evidence of 30 hours or 1 credit earned within the prior 12 months –Once active status granted, educator will have balance of the original five-year period to complete the remaining hours to fulfill Act 48

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Reactivating an Inactive Certificate Involuntary Inactive Status –Once an educator has met the Act 48 requirements for the period (180 hours of professional education or six collegiate credits) and they have been submitted to PDE, the Teacher Certification System will automatically return that certificate to active status and assign a new five-year compliance period

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education SUBSTITUTE TEACHER CERTIFICATION/PERMIT OPTIONS District’s Need for Substitute Hire SituationsParameters of UseMethod of Application Day to Day Substituting No greater than 20 days in same assignment Candidate Holds PDE Active Certification Active Level I/Level II Certificate 1.Can be substitute teacher within their area of certification for an unlimited number of days. This includes retirees. 2.Need Emergency permit outside subject area 1.No application necessary 2.06 permit upload 2. Locally issued emergency permit Candidate Holds Inactive PDE Certification Inactive Level I/Level II Certificates 1.Can substitute within their area of certification for a total of 90 days per school year. 1.Retirees can substitute on an inactive certificate for a total of 180 career days, then 90 days each year. 2. Cannot substitute outside subject area without an 06 emergency permit or locally issued day-to- day substitute. This includes retirees. 2. If issued an 06 emergency permit – can only substitute for 90 days in the school year. 1.No application necessary if substituting in subject area of certification permit upload – if substituting outside of subject area on certification. 2. Locally issued emergency permit issued. Local Issuance Emergency Permit 1.May be issued by the chief school administrator to persons holding a valid Pennsylvania certificate Level I/Level II - active or inactive. 2.This issuance is only good for the school district in which it was locally issued. 3.Good for 20 cumulative school days in each subject outside of their certificated area(s). Prepared by the district. Be sure to maintain a copy in the substitute’s personnel file for auditing purposes.

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education District’s Need for Substitute Hire SituationsParameters of UseMethod of Application Day to Day Substituting No greater than 20 days in same assignment Candidate Does Not Hold PDE Certification Type 06* Day to Day Emergency Permit 1.Must hold a bachelor’s degree. (Unless for a school nurse.) 2.Permit allows holder to do day-to-day substituting in any subject area; but, a single assignment may not exceed 20 cumulative days. 3.Most 06 issuances are done via the online system via the PDE website, Teacher Certification System upload via PDE online system with completion of the PDE 338 E and 338 G applications on file at the district. Long Term Substituting Long-term substitute position which will exceed 20 cumulative days in a single assignment. Type 04** Long Term Substitute – No Educational Obligation 1.Must hold a bachelor’s degree. 2.Issued for a single assignment only. 3.Limited to one (1) initial application and one (1) subsequent application. 4.LEA must post long-term substitute position for a minimum of 10 days on the school entity’s website. If no qualified candidate has been identified, a Type 04 permit application may be submitted. ** 1. Completed PDE 338 E and 338 G applications submitted to PDE for issuance. SUBSTITUTE TEACHER CERTIFICATION/PERMIT OPTIONS

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education SUBSTITUTE TEACHER CERTIFICATION/PERMIT OPTIONS *The internet upload (type 06) option may not be used for applications for non-citizens, or any applicant that has checked any box other than “no” to any question in Section IV – Background on the PDE 338 G form. **A school district may apply for an Emergency Permit on the behalf of a candidate prepared outside the United States who does not hold an immigrant visa or Green Card, if the district is applying for a: Type 08 (Exchange Teacher, Cultural Exchange or Visiting Scholar) Type 01 or 04 (Foreign Language)

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Lapsed Certification Educators with lapsed certificates may not teach on the certificate

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Reinstating a Lapsed Certificate Complete the requirements for Level II Submit application When approved, certificate will become permanently valid

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Adding an Area of Certification to an Instructional Certificate Most instructional areas can be added-on by passing the content area exam. Areas that cannot be added-on in this way: Elementary Early Childhood Education All Special Education Areas Any areas with tests that have no qualifying score Reading Specialist Cooperative Education Health & Physical Education Area of certification is not added-on automatically by taking the test!. Application 338G-Add-On is located on the website.

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Supervisory and Administrative Certificates New Legislation for alternative routes CSPGs and other guidance being developed

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Principal Certificates Principal Completion of approved Principal program Successful completion of test 0411 or years of satisfactory certified experience Completion of a PIL Induction program to convert from a level I to a Level II and 3 years of satisfactory experience on the Level I

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education CSPG # 76, 79, 95 and 104 June 1, 2010 School Counselors, Principals Mid-level 5 th -8 th Elementary School Counselors and Principals may serve at 5th-8th in mid-level buildings Secondary School Counselors and Principals may serve at 5th-8th in mid-level buildings 7-9 or 7-12 Instructional certificates may not be used at the 5 th grade level (CSPG #104)

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Where Are The CSPGs and Guidelines?

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education SFSF Data Collection Effort kicked off 1/30/2010 Original Deadline 2/23/2011 – extended to 3/10/2011 Error reports ed 5/2/2011 – corrections due back by 5/10/2011 Website scheduled to “go live” on 6/1/2011 Data update period sometime in July/August Data due to USDE by 9/30/2011

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education – 2011 HQT Preliminary Data

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education – 2011 HQT Timeline February 1 – 24, 2011 – HQT data submitted March 28, 2011 – Collection closed March – April 2011 – Data review/correction period April – June 26, 2011 – Manual updates via HQT Review Log June 27, 2011 – HQT Accuracy Certification Statements due June 28, 2011 – HQT data closes No data corrections after June 28, 2011!

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education What is Changing in 2013? New certificates will be issued for: – Grades PK through 4 – Grades 4 through 8 – Special Education PK-8 – Special Education 8-12 Administrative program guidelines have also changed Endorsements created in 2010 –Autism and Coaching

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education New Programs Include: 190 hrs. of field work plus 12 wks. full-time student teaching (New guidelines being developed) 9 credits or 270 hrs. of adaptations & accommodations for diverse learners in an inclusive setting 3 credits or 90 hrs. of meeting the needs for English Language Learners

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Field Experiences for Educator Preparation Candidates Competencies The field experience should align with required competencies rather than time Field and student teaching competencies are being developed from existing guidelines. Competencies will be assessed for candidates and programs will be evaluated on the competencies

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Field Experiences for Educator Preparation Candidates Placements Field experiences/student teaching also require specific placement(s), depending on: Age and grade band served by the certificate, e.g., K- 12 candidates split their placements in different grade levels and organizational structures Content of certificate

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Field Experiences for Educator Preparation Candidates Placements Placements may be in multiple school types but must include public schools At least one placement experience must include students with special needs in inclusive settings Supervision must be face to face

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Evaluation Systems of Pearson Pennsylvania Educator Certification Tests (PECT) PDE has contracted with the Evaluation Systems group of Pearson to develop and administer: Basic Skills PreK-4 Special Education PreK-8 Special Education 7-12

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Educational Testing Service (Praxis) PDE contracted with ETS to develop: New Tests for grades 4-8 Updated test for Principals and a separate test for Superintendents Note: Other certification testing will continue to be provided through the Praxis Series (ETS) Language Assessments will continue to be provided through ACTFL

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education ESL Program Specialist New Guidelines Committee of ESL program providers and experts developed new guidelines to be released this summer Competencies revised to reflect current best practices and addition of field experience requirements Credit total may not exceed 18 credits Providers have a year to revise programs; all programs will submit revised program designs for approval

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Major Program Review Cycles Restarting Fall 2011 Eight colleges/universities will pilot new web-based program review process in Implementing an outcome-based review Programs self-analyze factors contributing to strengths and concerns Demonstrate evidence of how they have made program improvements in response to data

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Major Program Review Cycles Restarting Fall 2011 New process presents opportunities for IHEs to partner with LEAs in: Development of mission Program design, Placement of candidates for field experience/student teaching Follow-up with newly hired graduates

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education School Code 2011 Provisions of School Code Bill of 2011 Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent Graduate degree in business or finance 4 years of relevant experience in business, finance or management PIL Requirement

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education School Code 2011 Administrative, Vocational Director Certificate Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited College or University 3 years of relevant professional experience An Approved college or university program or Within 2 years of employment must produce satisfactory evidence of completing an approved leadership development program Demonstrated knowledge of Basic School Laws and regulations

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Act 48 Suspension 2 year suspension of requirements through June 30, 2013 Each professional educator will have the same amount of time on July 1, 2013 as existed on the effective date of the moratorium. An educator can accrue additional hours during the moratorium New candidates for appointment as District Superintendent, Administrative and Vocational Director certification must complete a PIL approved professional development program A study of costs and benefits of professional development requirements is due March 1, School Code 2011

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Out of State Candidates Valid Instructional Certificate from another state Bachelor’s Degree 2 years of successful classroom experience Demonstrates subject matter competency Secretary shall adopt standards and guidelines as necessary School Code 2011

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education School Code 2011 Postbaccalaureate Certification Programs Accelerated programs, residency programs and Administrative Certification Programs Evaluate and approve providers other than institutions of higher education Develop guidelines for the approval of flexible postbacc programs List of content provided in bill

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education School Code 2011 Residency Program Areas of shortage Masters or Doctorate or Bachelors degree with 3 years of experience in related field Continuously enrolled in an approved residency program Satisfactory achievement on the appropriate content test. Valid for 3 years, one time only Bachelor’s degree

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education School Code 2011 Instructional Intern Certificate Flexible and accelerated pedagogical training Content matter test Enrolled in intern program Valid for 3 years, one time only

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education To create a Remedy incident… Go Click on Help & Support at top right. Scroll down, select Help Desk Support. Look for Help Desk Support Request Form Enter your address and press continue. Your Contact Information will automatically populate. If this information does not appear, simply enter your contact information.

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Help & Support

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Help Desk Support

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Help Desk Request Form

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Submitting Your Question

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Contacting Us 717-PA TEACH

Tom Corbett, Governor Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education Office of Postsecondary and Higher Education Sandra Edmunds, Deputy Secretary Bureau of School Leadership and Teacher Quality Theresa Barnaby, Director Division of Certification Services Barbara Seifert, Division Manager Division of Professional Education Christina Baumer, Division Manager