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Phases

What are the Pathways to Licensure Phases?

All Resident Teachers complete specific phases intended to build teacher capacity to be effective in the classroom and that, ultimately, lead to a Maryland professional teaching certificate. During the two-year to three year teacher training program, the Resident Teachers are eligible for a State-issued Resident Teacher Certificate. Completion of PGCPS Resident Teacher Program requirements will result in a Maryland Professional License. All PGCPS Resident Teacher Programs include the following: 

PHASE 1: RECRUITMENT & SELECTION

  • Web-based and face-to-face Information Sessions

  • Panel interviews of qualified applicants and selection of candidates who meet program-entry requirements

PHASE 2: PRE-EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (PET)

  • 6-8 weeks of intensive pre-service training over the summer designed to equip candidates with the foundational skills to be classroom-ready on day-1

PHASE 3: SUPERVISED INTERNSHIP

  • 100+ days supervised teaching internship/practicum involving classroom-based teaching and other school-related responsibilities.  

  • During the internship phase, candidates assume all of the normal responsibilities and duties of a classroom teacher in their school placements with guidance and assistance from a supervising teacher.  

PHASE 4: RESIDENCY 

  • 3-year teaching assignment along with additional professional learning opportunities and coursework

  • Resident Teachers receive intensive support from a full-release Induction Coach to help strengthen and refine their instructional practice.