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School Districts: Partner with the UH ACP!

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To ensure that all students have access to a well-prepared teacher, the University of Houston College of Education has developed the UH Alternative Certification Program for Aspiring Teachers. The UH ACP is rooted in the same research-based components of our award-winning traditional teacher education program with a shortened timeframe to get aspiring teachers into classrooms more quickly.

Want to learn more about partnering? If you’re a district administrator or school principal, please reach out!

School District Benefits

  • Start the school year fully staffed with a larger pool of well-prepared teachers.
  • Feel confident in the research-based preparation and experienced UH faculty.
  • Help new teachers grow with on-site coaching and support from UH faculty.
  • Ensure alignment with your district’s needs thanks to a collaborative partnership.

Timeline

  • Fall 2023: District and UH reach partnership agreement.
  • Spring 2024: District hires teacher candidates, and candidates enroll in the UH ACP. Candidates prepare for the TExES content and pedagogy exam and complete 30 hours of observations in schools.
  • Summer 2024: Candidates attend the in-person UH ACP Summer Training.
  • Fall 2024: Candidates begin working as the teacher of a record in the district.
  • Fall 2024/Spring 2025: Candidates receive ongoing professional development from UH. District and UH officials collaborate to meet district needs.
  • Summer 2025: Candidates become certified after passing the TExES PPR exam.

Why Choose the UH ACP?

Component For-Profit ACP* UH ACP
Initial Training Online asynchronous courses In-person, intensive summer sessions led by UH faculty. Candidates practice teaching and receive real-time feedback.
Professional Development Online asynchronous courses Ongoing professional learning (in-person and asynchronous).
Coaching Support (Summative) 5 performance assessments (observation and scoring) 5-6 performance assessments (pre-conference, observation with self-scoring, and post-conference).
Coaching Support (Formative) N/A Weekly check-ins, plus 7 to 9 coaching visits with an observation and debrief, and walk-throughs.
Testing Support Online practice tests and questions Intentional test preparation, including support for additional certifications (e.g. ESL, Special Education).
District Partnership N/A Strong partnership with principals to align support.

*Based on general program descriptions

Learn More

Hear from program participants and learn more about the UH ACP model in this in-depth story.

Additional questions?

Email us at uhacp@central.uh.edu.

The UH ACP for Aspiring Teachers is supported by a grant from Houston Endowment.