The Educators Prepared to Impact Communities (EPIC) Apprenticeship gives you that opportunity. EPIC is a registered program with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and is designed to help school staff (classified employees) enhance their skills and obtain alternative certification to become licensed teachers.
EPIC combines targeted training with hands-on, school-based experience and comprehensive support services. Through this unique model, teacher aides or paraprofessionals who want to become certified teachers do not have to quit their jobs to pursue a traditional teaching degree. Apprentices can continue working in their schools while receiving the training and support they need.
We accept applications from April 30 to May 31 each year and announce those selected on June 16th.
EPIC apprentices are employed by a partnering school district and receive their district wage while completing their training.
Classroom Practice: Observe & Tutor Individuals
September PLC: Professionalism: Model Code of Educator Ethics, Standards of Conduct & Microcredential Review from
Orientation
October PLC: Family & Community
Engagement
Microcredential 9: Professional Learning and Ethical Practice
Microcredential 10: Leadership and Collaboration
Praxis Sessions
Classroom Practice: Classroom Practice: Small Group Instruction
November PLC: Philosophies of Education, Theorists, Scientists
December PLC: IEPs, 504 plans, and Classroom Management Strategies
Microcredential 1: Learner Development
Microcredential 2: Learning Differences
Microcredential 3: Learning Environments
Praxis II Exam: First Attempt Due
Classroom Practice: Co-Teach Whole Group Instruction
January PLC: Lesson Planning 101
February PLC: Instructional Strategies
March PLC: Improvement Science
Microcredentials 7: Planning for Instruction
Microcredential 8: Instructional Strategies
Microcredential: Understanding
Improvement Science
Principles of Learning & Teaching: First
Attempt Due: Any outstanding exams Due
Classroom Practice: Classroom Practice: Solo Teach Whole Group Instruction
April PLC: Teaching your Content
May PLC: Formative Assessments
June PLC: Summative Assessments
Microcredential 4: Content Knowledge
Microcredential 5: Application of Content
Microcredential 6: Assessment
Outstanding Exams Due
Classroom Practice: As needed
July PLC: Planning for the upcoming year