I am a Harvard student not enrolled in the L&L program. Can I still become licensed as a Specialist Teacher in Massachusetts?
In order to become a Reading Specialist Teacher in Massachusetts, you must complete a state-approved Reading Specialist licensure program. Please see Section 7.07 of the MA Licensure Regulations for a thorough understanding of what you will need to do to become licensed as a Specialist Teacher in Massachusetts. Also, please see our Alternative Licensure Options website for more information, especially regarding district-based programs for Initial licensure. back to top 5. I would like to apply for one of the following licenses at the Preliminary stage: Early Childhood, Elementary, Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities, Teacher of the Visually Impaired, Teacher of Students with Severe Disabilities, or Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Which classes should I take to fulfill the coursework requirements for this license? As stated in Section 7.04 of the Massachusetts Licensure Regulations, the coursework requirements for these licenses at the Preliminary stage are: a.
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