Teaching and Curriculum B.A. with Certification

This degree emphasizes the integration of content knowledge, educational theory, and practice within appropriate teaching contexts leading to teaching certification in a content area. Candidates who meet the requirements for the major will complete the program below in nine terms, including the completion of the pre-professional term (8th term) and Student Teaching (9th term). No other courses may be taken during the Student Teaching term. Candidates must meet all criteria for admission into, and completion of, the Teacher Education Program (see above), including the required admission Written Assessment and the Exit Portfolio. In order to be certified to teach, a major in Teaching and Curriculum with Certification must be paired with a major in one of the following disciplines: art, biology, chemistry, English, history, mathematics, physics, sociology, or technology.

Degree Requirements

A major in Teaching and Curriculum with Certification is achieved by completion of the following requirements (including portfolios), in addition to the General Education and electives required for a degree:

Required Core Courses

Students should note that EDS 316 is the appropriate selection for Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Technology and Math majors.  EDS 318 is the appropriate selection for English, Art, History and Sociology majors.
EDS 150Int-Ed:Think About Lrng,Tchg

1 Course Credit

EDS 228Adolescent Dev & School Struct

1 Course Credit

EDS 316STEM Teaching Methods

1 Course Credit

EDS 318Teaching in the Humanities

1 Course Credit

EDS 325Curr I: General Methods

1 Course Credit

EDS 349Education and Culture

1 Course Credit

EDS 385Content Teach Meth Pract II an

1/4 Course Credit

EDS 485Content Teach Meth Prac III

1/4 Course Credit

EDS 355 or EDS 395E

Required Professional Term Courses

EDS 479Curr III: Learning & Assessmnt

1 Course Credit

EDS 480Stdts with Special Needs - Sec

1 Course Credit

EDS 481Secondary Student Tchg Seminar

1 Course Credit

EDS 482Scnd Stdnt Tchg:P-12,5-12,8-12

3 Course Credits

Required Collateral Course for students seeking secondary mathematics certification

MAT 308Teaching of Mathematics

1 Course Credit

 

Exploring the Major Students will begin the Teaching and Curriculum with Certification program with EDS 150 (see course sequencing below). Prior to registration for EDS 150, students must have completed a state criminal records clearance. After completion of EDS 150, students will be assigned a mentor who will begin working with them their sophomore year.

Admission to the Major Grades of B- or higher in EDS 150 and one other EDS course (preferably EDS 228); a minimum overall GPA of 2.5; and demonstration of appropriate qualities of judgment, disposition, and temperament in classroom and field settings. Teaching and Curriculum with Certification majors, together with their advisors, will also construct a well-developed Curriculum Plan. Also see “Requirements for All Students Seeking Certification” for information about the TEP, Student Teaching, and Recommendation for Certification.

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Course Sequencing Considerations (in order to complete degree requirements within nine terms) Students planning to major in Education Studies with a concentration in Teaching and Curriculum for Certification are encouraged to take EDS 150 in the second term of the first year, but no later than the first term of the sophomore year. (Multiple sections of EDS 150 are offered each Fall and Spring term.) Students will take courses in this approximate sequence leading up to the Pre-Professional 8th term and Student Teaching in the 9th term: EDS 228, 325, EDS 349, EDS 355 or EDS 395E, EDS 385 and EDS 485. Courses to be taken in the Pre-Professional term, which will be the Spring Term of the senior year are EDS 479 and EDS 480. Student teaching will take place in the ninth term (Fall). Throughout their preparation, students should seek to make connections between each of their General Education courses and their professional preparation as teachers.

Proficiency Requirements for Retention in and Completion of the Major Students must meet all criteria for admission and retention at each stage of the Teacher Education Program. (See Requirements for all Students Seeking Certification.) In addition to completing specified course requirements and required written assessments, portfolios, and performance assessment, each student must satisfy program standards for written and oral communication, demonstrated through the portfolio and course work; and demonstrate appropriate qualities of judgment, disposition, and temperament in classroom and field settings.

Other Considerations and Recommendations Transfer students should contact Education Studies as early as possible because special rules may apply. Throughout their preparation, majors are expected to seek out rich and substantive experiences with students of the ages they plan to teach beyond those associated with education courses. Such activities include Students for Appalachia-related service work (e.g., One-on-One Tutoring), working with after-school programs, volunteering in schools, or summer camp experiences.