Secondary Education

The secondary education licensure program is designed to produce teachers who have the knowledge, social competencies, methods, communication skills, and sensitivity to be effective in the school environment. Students complete methods courses, professional education courses, and field experiences and observations. They develop critical thinking skills through an analysis of educational history, philosophy and psychology; measurement and evaluation of learning; and classroom management. They gain awareness of cultural diversity and the social and political contexts of education. Elementary education majors must also demonstrate ability in liberal arts areas including mathematics, science, writing, communication, and the fine arts. The education major is based on state, regional, and national licensure criteria and testing competencies. The Ottawa University teacher education program is state approved in Kansas and is also accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

Secondary education licensure is not an academic major, but rather a required companion program to an academic major for students who wish to teach at the secondary level. Students must complete a major in a secondary subject area approved by the state as well as a minor consisting of professional knowledge and secondary methods courses prior to the student teaching field experience. Prospective high school teachers learn to be sensitive to the unique needs, challenges and learning styles of a diverse adolescent student population.

Graduates of the elementary education major and secondary education licensure programs are prepared to serve in a variety of school settings, both public and private.

Kansas Teacher Education Program

The Ottawa University–Greater Kansas City teacher education program’s mission is to be a learning community in which committed teachers are reflective inquirers with knowledge and skills to use best practices in order to provide every student a quality education.

Governance

The OU–Greater Kansas City teacher education unit is the professional education unit responsible for all OU teacher education programs in Kansas. The responsibility of the unit is governance of the teacher education program, including establishment of policy, curriculum approval, and program changes.

The OU–Kansas teacher education committee (OUKTEC) is the administrative body charged with administering the program in Kansas, which includes the approval of candidates at each transition point.

Admission to the Teacher Education Program –Transition Point 1

Students apply formally for admission to the teacher education program during preprofessional education courses.

Criteria for admission to the teacher education program are:

  • Completion of an application to the program.
  • A cumulative grade point average of 2.50.
  • Passing Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) scores on file.
  • Two letters of recommendation from a high school faculty member, college faculty member, or professional can verify the candidate’s suitability for the teaching.
  • Grade of “C” or higher in The Teaching Profession.
  • A copy of a current health certificate on file with the teacher education department prior to any field placements.

Admission to Student Teaching – Transition Point 2

Students must make a formal application to the OUKTEC for student teaching. Applications are reviewed and approved by the committee. To be approved for student teaching, a student must have completed all teacher education program requirements for the specific license being sought. The student must maintain a cumulative grade point average no less than the state licensure requirement (currently 2.50) and earn a 2.75 or greater grade point average for all professional education and content area coursework. The student also must have no grade lower than a “C” in preprofessional, professional and content area courses and have passing PPST scores on file in the teacher education department. 

Student Teaching – Transition Point 3

Student teaching represents the capstone experience for the professional training and comes at the very end of all coursework. The student must submit a final copy of an electronic portfolio for assessment.

Licensure – Transition Point 4

At the end of student teaching, students complete an application for licensure. Students must have fulfilled all requirements of the program, successfully completed their student teaching experience, and have submitted a competed electronic portfolio for approval. Information concerning grade point averages, passing PPST scores, passing Professional Learning and Teaching Test (PLT) scores, and passing scores on the state required content test(s) must also be on file in the Teacher Education Program Office. This application, with a recommendation from the Licensure Officer of the University and accompanied by a fee paid by the student, is sent to the Kansas State Department of Education in Topeka. Teaching licenses are issued by the Kansas State Department of Education. Students seeking teaching licenses for states other than Kansas should consult with teacher education program personnel for information.

Licensure Programs

Art (PreK-12)

Biology (6-12)

Business Administration (6-12)

Elementary Education (K-6)

English (6-12)

History (6-12)

Mathematics (6-12)

Music - General (PreK-12)

Music - Vocal/Choral (PreK-12)

Music - Instrumental (PreK-12)

Physical Education (PreK-12)

Speech and Theatre (6-12)

Degree Requirements

Pre-Professional Education

All students seeking secondary licensure must complete these requirements in addition to the requirements in their content area.

EDU 20000TECHNOLOGY FOR EDUCATORS

EDU 30731THE TEACHING PROFESSION I

Professional Education

All students seeking secondary licensure must complete these requirements in addition to the requirements in their content area.

EDU 31132THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD

EDU 31233EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

EDU 33035FDNTNS OF SCHLS DIVERSE SOCIETY

EDU 34500SECONDARY METHODS AND RICA

Clinical Practice-Licensure

 

Students completing content areas for grades 6-12 will complete the student teaching block as indicated below.

Students completing content areas for grades PreK-12 will complete the student teaching block with:

EDU 49001 Elementary Student Teaching I and EDU 49022 Secondary Student Teaching II

EDU 40932RFLCTV TCHNG & ACTION RESEARCH

EDU 40934REFLECTIVE TCHG/ACTION RSRCH II

EDU 49001ELEMENTARY STUDENT TEACHING I

EDU 49002ELEMENTARY STUDENT TEACHING II

Art Licensure Content PreK-12

ART 10321PHOTOGRAPHY

ART 10921FIBERS

ART 11121CRAFTS

ART 13023ART FUNDAMENTALS

ART 20623ART HISTORY I

ART 20723ART HISTORY II

ART 22023DRAWING & COMPOSITION I

ART 23423GRAPHIC ART

ART 23523PAINTING I

ART 23723CERAMICS I

ART 24000COMPUTER GRAPHICS

ART 30423PRE K-ELEMENTARY ART METHODS

ART 30523MIDDLE SCHOOL SECONDARY ART METHODS

ART 33023DESIGN II

ART 49024ART COMPREHENSIVE

 

Plus 6 semester credit hours of directed study.

Biology Licensure Content 6-12

BIO 10043PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY & LAB

BIO 20042ORGANISMIC BIOLOGY LAB

BIO 20043ORGANISMIC BIOLOGY

BIO 20342HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LAB

BIO 20343HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

BIO 30242MICROBIOLOGY LAB

BIO 30243MICROBIOLOGY

BIO 31143ECOLOGY & LAB

BIO 31243GENETICS & LAB

BIO 32100CELL BIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY

BIO 32101CELL BIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY LAB

BIO 38000BIOLOGY SEMINAR

BIO 49041INTEGRATIVE SURVEY

Biology Licensure Electives

 

Select 6 credit hours from the following:

BIO 30643ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY

BIO 31343NATURAL HISTORY OF KS VERTEBRATES WITH LAB

BIO 40143BIOCHEMISTRY

BIO 40350COMP ANATOMY VERTEBRATES & LAB

BIO 43000DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY & LAB

BIO 44042MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Biology Supporting Licensure Courses

CHE 12044GENERAL CHEMISTRY I & LAB

CHE 12144GENERAL CHEMISTRY II & LAB

CHE 32043ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

CHE 32041ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB

CHE 33141ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB

CHE 33143ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

PHY 22043COLLEGE PHYSICS I & LAB

PHY 22143COLLEGE PHYSICS II & LAB

Business Licensure Content

 

Students must complete a major in Accounting or Business Administration that includes the following:

ACC 20364ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS

ITS 12063INTRO TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

OAD 30563MANAGEMENT

OAD 31063BUSINESS LAW

OAD 31664BUSINESS ETHICS

OAD 31863MARKETING

OAD 40063FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

OAD 49100STRATEGIES AND POLICIES

English Licensure Content 6-12

Choose six credit hours from the following theme-based courses:

ENG 33523 Environmental Literature

ENG 34023 Protest Literature

ENG 36023 Peace Literature

Choose six credit hours from the following seminar courses:

ENG 40123 Literary Criticism

ENG 41823 Shakespeare Seminar

ENG 45123 Seminar in British Literature

 

Remaining courses are required:

ENG 10323INTRO TO LITERATURE AND FILM

ENG 26023FROM HOMER TO HERRICK

ENG 27023FROM VOLTAIRE TO VICTORIA

ENG 28023FROM WILDE TO WEILIN

ENG 31023ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING

ENG 33023IMAGE AND TEXT

ENG 34523LIT & SPIRITUALITY/THE SACRED

ENG 45023SEMINAR: AMERICAN LITERATURE

History Licensure Content 6-12

Choose 3 credit hours from the following government/political science courses:

HPS 30251 United States Government

HPS 13353 American Government

HPS 32253 Political Parties

HPS 33253 International Relations

Choose 3 credit hours from the following geography-related courses:

HPS 23153 Human Geography

HPS 30453 Geography of North America

Choose 3 credit hours from the following ethnic/diversity-related courses:

HPS 30953 American Women's History

HPS 31053 Ethnicity in American History

HPS 31453 Religion in American Culture

Plus 3 credit hours from any HPS XXXXX

Choose 3 credit hours from the following sociology-related courses:

SOC 10453 Introduction to Sociology

SOC 26052 Topics in the Social Sciences

SOC 26053 Cultural Anthropology

SOC 30653 Ethnic Relations and Multiculturalism

Remaining courses are required:

 


ECO 20163MACROECONOMICS

HPS 10153WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY

HPS 11053AMERICAN EXPERIENCE I

HPS 13053AMERICAN EXPERIENCE II

HPS 20153THE GREAT PLAINS

HPS 24053PRACTICUM IN HISTORY

HPS 25353WORLD CIVILIZATION I

HPS 25453WORLD CIVILIZATION II

HPS 32053SEMINAR RSRCH MTH/HISTORIOGRAPHY

HPS 34354SEMINAR:AMER HIST & GOVERNMENT I

OR

HPS 35054SEMINAR IN WORLD HISTORY I

HPS 49053SENIOR COMPREHENSIVE

Mathematics Licensure Content 6-12

MAT 20044INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS

MAT 20043DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

MAT 21044CALCULUS I

MAT 21144CALCULUS II

MAT 22043LINEAR ALGEBRA

MAT 31044CALCULUS III

MAT 26043COLLEGE GEOMETRY

MAT 30143HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS

MAT 42143ABSTRACT ALGEBRA

Music Licensure - Instrumental K-12

Required Major Courses

MUS 25324MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS I

MUS 25325MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS II

MUS 36324MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS III

MUS 36325MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS IV

MUS 43423MUSIC HISTORY I

MUS 46423MUSIC HISTORY II

MUS 49023RESEARCH AND PERFORMANCE

MUS 16121 Applied Piano (2 credits - continuous study until proficiency passed)

Applied Lessons in Primary Performance Area - lower division (4 semester credit hours)

Applied Lessons in Primary Performance Area - upper division (4 semester credit hours)

Conducted Ensemble Participation - lower division (4 semester credit hours)

Conducted Ensemble Participation - upper divison (4 semester credit hours)

Required Licensure Courses

MUS 31010BRASS METHODS AND PEDAGOGY

MUS 31020WOODWIND METHODS AND PEDAGOGY

MUS 31030PERCUSSION METHODS AND PEDAGOGY

MUS 31040ORCHESTRAL STRINGS METHODS AND PEDAGOGY

MUS 32000INSTRUMENTAL AND CHORAL CONDUCTING METHODS

MUS 32123INSTR CONDUCT METH & LIT

MUS 32133ATHLETIC & JAZZ BAND METHODS AND MATERIALS

Music Licensure - Choral-Vocal K-12

Required Major Courses

MUS 25324MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS I

MUS 25325MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS II

MUS 36324MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS III

MUS 36325MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS IV

MUS 43423MUSIC HISTORY I

MUS 46423MUSIC HISTORY II

MUS 49023RESEARCH AND PERFORMANCE

MUS 16121 Applied Piano (2 credits - continuous study until proficiency passed)

Applied Lessons in Primary Performance Area - lower division (4 semester credit hours)

Applied Lessons in Primary Performance Area - upper division (4 semester credit hours)

Conducted Ensemble Participation - lower division (4 semester credit hours)

Conducted Ensemble Participation - upper divison (4 semester credit hours)

Required Licensure Courses

MUS 16121APPLIED PIANO

MUS 32000INSTRUMENTAL AND CHORAL CONDUCTING METHODS

MUS 32223CHORAL CONDUCT METH & LIT

MUS 33020ITALIAN AND FRENCH DICTION

MUS 33010GERMAN AND ENGLISH DICTION

MUS 34010VOCAL PEDAGOGY

Music Licensure - General K-12

 

Required Major Courses

MUS 25324MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS I

MUS 25325MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS II

MUS 36324MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS III

MUS 36325MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS IV

MUS 43423MUSIC HISTORY I

MUS 46423MUSIC HISTORY II

MUS 49023RESEARCH AND PERFORMANCE

MUS 16121 Applied Piano (2 credits - continuous study until proficiency passed)

Applied Lessons in Primary Performance Area - lower division (4 semester credit hours)

Applied Lessons in Primary Performance Area - upper division (4 semester credit hours)

Conducted Ensemble Participation - lower division (4 semester credit hours)

Conducted Ensemble Participation - upper divison (4 semester credit hours)

Required Licensure Courses

MUS 16121APPLIED PIANO

MUS 16821APPLIED GUITAR

MUS 32000INSTRUMENTAL AND CHORAL CONDUCTING METHODS

MUS 32020GENERAL MUSIC METHODS AND MATERIALS

MUS 32223CHORAL CONDUCT METH & LIT

MUS 34010VOCAL PEDAGOGY

Speech and Theatre Licensure Content 6-12

THE 11421 Applied Theatre or THE 31421 Advanced Applied Theatre - 4 credit hours

COM 10121 Intercollegiate Forensics - 4 credit hours

Remaining courses are required:

THE 14123STAGECRAFT

THE 14623INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE

THE 20023ACTING I

THE 31523HISTORY OF THEATRE I

OR

THE 31623HISTORY OF THEATRE II

THE 40624DIRECTING

THE 49023SENIOR COMPREHENSIVE

COM 11023SPEECH PREPARATION AND DELIVERY

COM 20223ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE

COM 30163INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

COM 36673TEACHING THROUGH FILM

COM 49263SENIOR COMPREHENSIVE