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audreyagawin Offline
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magna carta
Hi! Has anyone heard about Magna Carta with regards to teaching licensure?
I've been teaching for 15 years in pre-school without a license. I'm B.S. Psych Grad. A friend told me that she obtained her license without taking a LET exam because of the magna carta something? Is it possible to have a license that way? Any info about this subject is greatly appreciatedSmile
03-19-2011 07:33 PM
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RE: magna carta
just visit the PRC website mam, coz i read it but only those teacher who teach in public school at least 10 years of service. just check it for more information... good morning
11-23-2011 10:27 AM
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RE: magna carta
@rizarock: Where exactly in the PRC website have you read this? AFAIK, what is provided in the PRC website is the procedure to convert a PBET license to LET.

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11-24-2011 08:00 AM
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