Teacher Apprenticeship - Baccalaureate Program
This two-year apprenticeship program combines college coursework, mentoring, and paid on-the-job training designed to prepare participants to become highly qualified and effective teachers employed by Miami Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) in one of the following career pathways:
- Early Childhood Education
- Exceptional Student Education
- Secondary Mathematics Education, 6-12
- Secondary Biology Education, 6-12
Program Details:
To participate in the Teacher Apprenticeship Program, an individual must have:
- Received an associate degree from an accredited postsecondary institution
- Earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher in that degree program
- Successfully passed a background screening pursuant to law
- Received a temporary apprenticeship certificate:
- A five-year nonrenewable temporary teacher apprenticeship certificate requirement:
- Meet the requirements of Section 1012.56(2)(a),(b),(d),(e),(f), F.S.
- Must be selected by Miami Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) to participate in the Teacher Apprenticeship Program
- Must have been accepted by Miami Dade College’s – School of Education, the Florida postsecondary institution offering related instruction for this Teacher Apprenticeship Program
- Must be appointed by MDCPS as an education paraprofessional
- Requiring a commitment to spend at least the first two years in the classroom with a mentor teacher using team teaching strategies
- Must earn a passing score on a Florida subject area examination for bachelor’s level subjects, which demonstrates mastery of the subject area knowledge
- Completion of at least the first two years in an apprenticeship before being eligible to apply for a professional certificate