Philippines - Licensure Examination for Teachers(LET)
Licensure Examination for Teachers(LET) - Philippines
For those ready to take the exam for Teachers (LET) here below are the requirements for application:
- Original and photo/xerox copies of Transcript of Records with Special Order and Date of Graduation with SCANNED PICTURES AND WITH REMARKS “FOR BOARD EXAMINATION PURPOSES ONLY”. View Res.2004-200. .(Graduates of government schools and institutions/programs accredited by recognized accrediting agencies under the FAAP are exempted from SO [B]) . Graduates of New Schools/Degree/Programs must submit School Recognition and/or Permit to Operate.
- Original and photo/xerox copy of NSO-issued of Birth Certificate (in NSO security paper; if NSO copy not very clear, bring copy from local civil registrar)
- Four (4) passport size colored pictures with complete name tag in white background
- Current Community Tax Certificate (Cedula)
- Original and photo/xerox copies of NSO-issued -- Marriage Contract in NSO security paper (for married female only;if NSO copy not very clear, bring copy from local civil registrar)
- Other specific requirements as required by the Commission and/or the Professional Regulatory Board.
Re: Philippines - Licensure Examination for Teachers(LET)
hi,
would you know the schedule for application for this year? I believe there's one this coming April, but I don't know the application deadline or where I can get the information.
You can also find tips on how to pass the LET in my article, which was published in a small teachers' magazine.
I think there are also changes in the required number of units for those non-Education graduates who want to take the LET. From 18 units only, the PRC has increased it to 30 or so. It's as good as completing a Masters degree or the certificate program. The new requirement is already in effect starting with the September 2010 exam takers.
I hope these help.
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You can also find tips on how to pass the LET in my article, which was published in a small teachers' magazine.
I think there are also changes in the required number of units for those non-Education graduates who want to take the LET. From 18 units only, the PRC has increased it to 30 or so. It's as good as completing a Masters degree or the certificate program. The new requirement is already in effect starting with the September 2010 exam takers.
I hope these help.
Good one. I tried reading your essay and I was engendered to read it one more time. You can try posting here. Members who can write at EC are busy these days. I hope your hands aren't that full to try. Enjoy this forum.
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You can also find tips on how to pass the LET in my article, which was published in a small teachers' magazine.
I think there are also changes in the required number of units for those non-Education graduates who want to take the LET. From 18 units only, the PRC has increased it to 30 or so. It's as good as completing a Masters degree or the certificate program. The new requirement is already in effect starting with the September 2010 exam takers.
I hope these help.
I have yet to read your other essays once I am free to do so.
__________________ What does the Lord require of you but to do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.
Re: Philippines - Licensure Examination for Teachers(LET)
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Originally Posted by q_sharon
I have yet to read your other essays once I am free to do so.
That essay is actually a part of a series of essays about the LET, from the application process to the release of the results. I'm not that confident about my writing though!