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The University of Texas at Dallas, Teacher Development Ctr

Richardson, TX
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About The University of Texas at Dallas, Teacher Development Ctr

The University of Texas at Dallas Teacher Development Center is an educator preparation program located in Richardson, Texas. The center is affiliated with UT Dallas and provides an alternative certification pathway for individuals seeking to become licensed teachers in Texas public schools. It serves candidates across the Dallas-Fort Worth region who hold bachelor's degrees and wish to enter the teaching profession.

The program focuses on educator preparation, including coursework in pedagogy, classroom management, curriculum design, and content-area instruction aligned with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards. Candidates typically complete field experience and student teaching requirements as part of the program leading to a Texas teaching certificate.

Richardson, Texas, is located within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and is served by multiple public school districts with ongoing demand for certified teachers. The UT Dallas Teacher Development Center provides a university-affiliated, alternative route into the teaching profession for career changers and recent graduates in this region.

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800 W Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75080

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