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written by Dan MacIsaac, Joe Zawicki, Kathleen E. Falconer, David Henry, and Dewayne Beery
The Masters of Science Education (Physics with NYSED Transitional B Certification) program accommodates science and engineering professionals with appropriate bachelors degrees who wish to change career paths into physics teaching.  Alternative certification refers to a teacher certification program that differs from standard college programs of teacher preparation, usually by avoiding the extended guided field experience of student teaching.  This article describes the development and deployment of a model graduate level alternative certification program for physics teachers at SUNY- Buffalo State College.
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Masters of Science Education, SUNY- Buffalo State College, alternative certification, professional development, teacher preparation
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D. MacIsaac, J. Zawicki, K. Falconer, D. Henry, and D. Beery, (2006), WWW Document, (https://www.aps.org/units/fed/newsletters/spring2006/maciassic.html).
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D. MacIsaac, J. Zawicki, K. Falconer, D. Henry, and D. Beery, A New Model Alternative Certification Program For HS Physics Teachers (2006), <https://www.aps.org/units/fed/newsletters/spring2006/maciassic.html>.
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MacIsaac, D., Zawicki, J., Falconer, K., Henry, D., & Beery, D. (2006, March 1). A New Model Alternative Certification Program For HS Physics Teachers. Retrieved April 25, 2024, from https://www.aps.org/units/fed/newsletters/spring2006/maciassic.html
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MacIsaac, D, J. Zawicki, K. Falconer, D. Henry, and D. Beery. A New Model Alternative Certification Program For HS Physics Teachers. March 1, 2006. https://www.aps.org/units/fed/newsletters/spring2006/maciassic.html (accessed 25 April 2024).
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MacIsaac, Dan, Joe Zawicki, Kathleen Falconer, David Henry, and Dewayne Beery. A New Model Alternative Certification Program For HS Physics Teachers. 2006. 1 Mar. 2006. 25 Apr. 2024 <https://www.aps.org/units/fed/newsletters/spring2006/maciassic.html>.
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