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    Mar 29, 2024  
2011-2012 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2011-2012 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]

Education Co-Major (With Teaching License)


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Admission to Teacher Education

A student must satisfy the following criteria to be admitted to the teacher education program:

  1. Satisfactory completion of EDU 3150: Schools and Society and EDU 3250: Educational Psychology with an average grade point of 2.50 or above
  2. Cumulative GPA of 2.50 at time of application to the Teacher Education Program
  3. Completion of the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) and
  4. Approval of the teacher education faculty

A student whose application for admission is denied may either reapply when all criteria are satisfactorily met or petition the faculty of the teacher education department to reconsider the decision. If admission is again denied, the student has the right to appeal to the School of Education’s Student Progress and Grievance Committee.

Admission to Student Teaching

Application for admission to student teaching must be made at the beginning of the term preceding student teaching. Students should complete the application process during a student teaching intake meeting as scheduled by the teacher education department. Completing coursework does not guarantee licensure or program completion. Students must meet all of the outlined criteria specified in the bulletin and program handbook, as well as receive approval from the teacher education faculty, to progress into the student teaching semester.

Applicants must satisfy the following criteria to student teach:

  1. Admission to teacher education
  2. Senior standing at the time of student teaching
  3. Recommendation from the faculty of the student’s major department
  4. Recommendation from the teacher education faculty
  5. Completion of content-major coursework (CLA/HSB) and completion of HSE co-major coursework
  6. Major GPA and education course GPA of 3.0 or above
  7. Coursework for licensure must have a grade of a C- or higher
  8. Specialty-area GPA of 3.0 or above
  9. Demonstrate readiness to student teach by meeting all SEPBTs (Standards of Effective Practice for Beginning Teachers)

A student whose application for student teaching is denied may either reapply when all criteria are satisfactorily met or petition the faculty of the teacher education department to reconsider their decision. If admission is again denied, the student has the right to appeal to the School of Education’s Student Progress and Grievance Committee.

Grade Policies

No course in which the grade received is less than C- may be used to meet any licensure requirement. Student teaching courses, other than EDU 5900 (student teaching seminar), are graded pass (P), pass and not recommended for licensure (PNR), or no credit (N).

Co-Major/Licensure Requirements


The following lists the general requirements for licensure in: I. Elementary Teaching K-6, II. Secondary Teaching 5-12 or 9-12, and III. K-12 Teaching.

Additional Requirements for Optional 5-8 Specialty


In addition to the above courses, students may complete a 5-8 specialty in one of the following concentration areas. Please see appropriate education and content area faculty for course requirements within the specialty areas:

  1. Communication Arts and Literature
  2. French (K-8)
  3. German (K-8)
  4. Mathematics
  5. Science
  6. Social Studies
  7. Spanish (K-8)

II. Co-Major/Licensure Requirements for Secondary Teaching 5-12 or 9-12


(The 9-12 option is only available for science licensure)

Secondary teaching licenses are available in the following areas: Communication Arts and Literature; Mathematics; Life Science (Biology); Chemistry; Physics; Social Studies. Required content courses for students majoring in these areas are listed in those department pages of this Bulletin. In some disciplines the special methods course(s) may be offered at another ACTC college. Students are urged to consult their education department advisor for details.

Co-major without Student Teaching


NOTE: To reach a 36 credit 5-12/K-12 co-major without Student Teaching, 6 additional credits of electives are needed. Options include any combination of the following: Crucial Issues in Education (4 credits); Educational Policy (4 credits), Internship/Independent Study/Honors/Summer Research (2‐4 credits); possible CEUT/Continuing Studies certificate course(s), other pre‐approved CLA electives as determined by UTE faculty.

III. General Licensure Requirements for K-12 Teaching


K-12 teaching licenses are available in the following areas: Physical Education; Physical Education/Health; Theatre/Dance; World Languages; English as a Second Language (ESL). Required content courses for students majoring in these areas are listed in those department pages of this Bulletin. Students must consult with their major advisors and an education department advisor to determine appropriate courses and sequencing. Special methods courses for both elementary and secondary levels must be completed prior to student teaching.

Co-major without Student Teaching


NOTE: To reach a 36 credit 5-12/K-12 co-major without Student Teaching, 6 additional credits of electives are needed. Options include any combination of the following: Crucial Issues in Education (4 credits); Educational Policy (4 credits), Internship/Independent Study/Honors/Summer Research (2‐4 credits); possible CEUT/Continuing Studies certificate course(s), other pre‐approved CLA electives as determined by UTE faculty.

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