2003 - 2004 Education/Teacher Education Programs
Mission Statement | Program
Goals | Admission | Student
Teaching | Program Requirements
| Degree-Seeking Students | Licensure-Only
Students | Combined Masters/Licensure
Program | Early Childhood Program Requirements
| Elementary Education
Program Requirements | Secondary
Education Program Requirements | Course
Descriptions
Janet Dynak, Dean
Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Licensure
Mission Statement
The teacher education programs take a practical, multifaceted, student
centered approach to preparing teachers. Content knowledge and pedagogy
are developed to prepare teacher education students for teaching all learners.
Professionalism in diverse school contexts is modeled and practiced through
courses and related field experience. Teacher education students create
a portfolio focused on self-reflection to document growth toward program
goals.
Program Goals
Content Knowledge
- Demonstrate thorough knowledge of the subject matter in applicable
content areas as prescribed in professional and state standards
- Commit to the continued pursuit of knowledge, particularly in content
areas in which the candidate intends to teach
Pedagogy
- Understand that students have multiple ways of learning and make knowledge
accessible to all learners
- Provide appropriate instruction in applied content areas, including
the use of varied instructional strategies and accommodations for diverse
learners
- Present content in a clear, challenging, and effective manner, using
technology where appropriate
- Employ multiple means of analyzing and assessing student learning
- Build upon students' prior knowledge while guiding students to think
critically about how knowledge applies to various contexts
Professionalism
- Collaborate with students, faculty, and mentors to reflectively explore
ways to improve educational practices
- Demonstrate professional standards in all contexts of work, including
working with students, family members, colleagues, administration and
staff
Note: Should the Utah State Board of Education change its requirements
for teacher licensure, the Teacher Education Program requirements will
change accordingly.
Admission to the Program
All students who wish to pursue an undergraduate education and licensure
program must make formal application for admission to the Teacher Education
Programs. To declare education as a field of study and apply for formal
admission to the Teacher Education Programs, students must follow the
procedures and requirements in Step 1 and Step 2 described below. (You
must have signed approval from an education advisor to register for any
education class, but this is not the same as being formally admitted to
one of the programs.)
Forms and application materials referred to are available in the School
of Education Office and should be returned to that office when completed.
Declaring Education as a Program of Study
Undergraduate students begin with step 1; Graduate and licensure-only
students begin with step 2.
- Students pursuing first bachelor's degrees with licensure in Early
Childhood, Elementary or Secondary Education must pass the writing and
language usage test. (Information and testing dates and times are available
in the START Center and the School of Education office.) Note:
Undergraduate students who do not pass the test after two attempts need
to check with the School of Education before proceeding to step 2.
- To complete the admissions process, all students must be enrolled
in EDUC 302 and may also be enrolled in EDUC 268, 303, 322, 340, and
SPED 303 or the graduate level equivalent for combined masters/licensure
students. During this semester all students will meet with an education
advisor and appropriate content area advisor(s) to complete a program
plan.
- All undergraduate, graduate, and license-only students pursuing licensure
in Early Childhood, Elementary or Secondary Education may pick up a
packet and turn in the following before or during their first semester
of education coursework. Undergraduate students should not begin this
paperwork until all but the last few (1-3) Liberal Education classes
have been completed.
- Declaration of Intent form and letter
- Background Check form and fingerprints
- Have a 2.75 cumulative GPA
- Three letters of recommendation
Note: All upper division, education transfer courses must be approved
by the Dean or Program Chair. Transfer courses in content areas (i.e.,
academic and/or teaching majors and minors) will be reviewed by content
area advisors to assure that they meet Westminster degree requirements
and State of Utah teacher licensure requirements.
Students are admitted each semester and acceptance or denial to the program
is based upon the review of applications by the Education faculty and
the Teacher Education Program Advisory Council.
Students may not enroll in further education classes without being admitted
to the program.
The following courses may be taken prior to formal admission to the Education
Programs: EDUC 268, 300, 302, 303, 322, 340, and SPED 303/503.
Student Teaching
To student teach, students must have been admitted to the Teacher Education
Program and must complete the requirements listed below.
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a.
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Submit the completed Request for Student Teaching form by the first
Monday in March to student teach in the fall or by the first Monday
in October to student teach in the spring.
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b.
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Submit the Major/Minor/Education Advisor Recommendation and audit
forms.
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Be approved to student teach by the Teacher Education faculty.
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Appeal Process: A student has the right to appeal a decision denying
admission to the Teacher Education Programs or denying the opportunity
to student teach. The student has fifteen days after receiving a denial
letter to petition the Dean, in writing, for reconsideration.
Note: Formal admission to the Teacher Education Program does not guarantee
a recommendation for licensure. Recommendation for licensure is made upon
development of teaching competence in designated areas and after successful
completion of the student's specific teacher education program.
Program Requirements
All students, whether seeking degrees and teacher licensure or seeking
teacher licensure only, must maintain a 2.75 cumulative GPA and a 3.0
cumulative GPA in education courses and have a minimum grade of C+ in
all education courses. In credit/no credit education courses, students
must perform work at the level of C+ or higher to receive credit. Education
courses may only be repeated once.
Degree-Seeking Students
All degree-seeking students must satisfy general program requirements
listed above and must also satisfy requirements detailed under the specific
education program.
Students with previously earned bachelor's degrees who are seeking their
first teacher licensure in Early Childhood or Elementary Education are
considered to be seeking second bachelor's degrees, unless otherwise designated
by the Dean. These students are subject to the provisions detailed in
the Second Bachelor's Degree section of this catalog.
Students seeking Secondary Education licensure who also wish to complete
second bachelor's degrees are subject to the Second Bachelor's Degree
section of this catalog.
Licensure-Only Students
Early Childhood or Elementary Education students with previously earned
degrees who are designated by the Dean as not seeking second bachelor's
degrees are considered to be licensure-only students. These students must
meet with an education advisor and an advisor in their content area(s)
to review transcripts to assure they meet state licensure requirements.
Secondary Education students with previously earned bachelor's degrees
who are not seeking second bachelor's degrees are considered to be licensure-only
students. These students must meet with an education advisor and an advisor
in their content area(s) to review transcripts to assure they meet state
certification requirements.
All licensure-only students must also satisfy general program requirements
listed above and the specific Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary
program requirements on the following pages with the exception that all
academic or teaching minors are recommended but not required.
Combined Masters/Licensure
Program
This program is designed for students who currently hold a bachelor's
degree and are seeking a graduate degree in Education along with a Utah
state teaching license in secondary, elementary, or early childhood education.
Students must meet the requirements for admission into both the undergraduate
licensure and the Masters of Education (M.Ed.) programs, including a cumulative
GPA of 3.0.
Students in this program are permitted to complete four licensure course
requirements through M.Ed.-level courses:
EDUC 302 (fulfilled by MED 614 or 606 and EDUC 300L)
EDUC 303 (fulfilled by MED 672)
EDUC 315 (fulfilled by MED 601 or 602)
EDUC 320 (fulfilled by MED 610)
These graduate courses will also count toward completion of the student's
M.Ed., meaning that the student can complete up to 12 credit hours of
the 32 required to obtain an M.Ed. by the time the student finishes his/her
licensure course work.
Students are considered undergraduate while in the licensure program
even though they are taking some graduate-level courses. This may offer
financial aid options that are not available to graduate students. See
the Office of Financial Aid for more information.
Early Childhood (Grades K-3) Program Requirements
(ERCHD)
Students who are seeking their first licensure must take a minimum of
30 credit hours in education at Westminster College and must also meet
college residency requirements. All course work must be planned with the
student's advisor. Early Childhood Education majors must have an academic/teaching
major or minor. Acceptable academic/teaching majors or minors and acceptable
transfer academic/teaching majors or minors are listed. Other majors or
minors must be approved by the dean.
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Art
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Music
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Communication
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Physical Science
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Computer Science
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Psychology
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English
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Social Science
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Fine Arts
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Spanish
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French
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Special Education
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History
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Speech
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Mathematics
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Theatre
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The major in Early Childhood Education includes the following:
Completion of Teacher Education Program Admission, Step 1
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Liberal Education Courses
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The following course, which fulfills the LE requirement, is required
for the Education major:
PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE
MATH 141 College Algebra, LE
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Requirement Description
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Foreign Language Requirement
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Education majors must complete eight credit hours in one of the
following ways:
- Four credit hours of a foreign language, and either: four credit
hours of a Westminster May term/summer international study tour,
or four credits of an international study tour transferred from
an accredited college or university.
- Eight credit hours of a single foreign language.
See Foreign Language Requirement for equivalencies, AP and CLEP
credit policy.
Note: Foreign Language is not a requirement for Combined
Masters/Licensure Program
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Prerequisite Courses
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PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE
*PSYC 301 Child Development
**MATH 141 College Algebra, LE (or higher level
*Note: With Dean and/or program chair approval, prerequisite psychology
courses at the 200-level may be transferred from other institutions.
Psychology courses completed within the previous ten-year period
will be considered for transfer.
** Or higher level or equivalent
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III.
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Required Courses
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EDUC 268 Mathematics and Methods for Elementary Teaching I
EDUC 302 Foundations of Education
EDUC 303 Teaching with Technology
EDUC 305 Classroom Management
EDUC 315 Learning Theory
EDUC 320 Education in a Diverse Society
EDUC 340 Materials & Methods for ERCHD
EDUC 341* Language Arts Methods
EDUC 342* Science Methods
EDUC 343* Reading Foundations I
EDUC 354 Diagnosis of Reading Difficulties (1)
or
EDUC 355 Literature-Based Reading Instruction (1)
EDUC 344* Creative Arts Methods
EDUC 346* Social Studies Methods
EDUC 361 Healthy Life Styles
EDUC 362 Physical Education Methods
EDUC 368* Mathematics and Methods for Elementary Teaching II
EDUC 419 Early Childhood Student Teaching Seminar
EDUC 490 Early Childhood Student Teaching
*Students must also register for one credit of EDUC 360, Field Experience/Portfolio
Development, during the first and last semester enrolled in EDUC
341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 368.
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TOTAL HOURS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
MAJOR
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Completion of an approved academic or teaching
major or minor is required (see individual program listings for
details).
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The following classes are recommended but not required:
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EDUC 300 Special Topics
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1 - 4
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EDUC 351* Reading Foundations II
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3
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EDUC 354* Diagnosis of Reading Difficulties
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1
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EDUC 355* Literature-Based Reading Instruction
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EDUC 356* Study Skills in the Content Area
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ENGL 312 Children's Literature
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3
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THTR 350 Creative Dynamics
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2
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*If not taken as a required course
Elementary Education
(Grades 1-8) Program Requirements (ELED)
Students who are seeking their first licensure must take a minimum of
30 credit hours in education at Westminster College and must also meet
college residency requirements. All course work must be planned with the
student's advisor. Elementary education majors must have an academic or
teaching content minor. A teaching minor and the appropriate state required
content test must be completed to meet the requirement for an endorsement
recommendation that can be added to an elementary license.
Programs offering teaching minors are:
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Art
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History
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Biology
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Mathematics
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Chemistry
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Physics
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Computer Science
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Spanish
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English
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Special Education
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French
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Theatre
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The major in Elementary Education includes the following:
Completion of Teacher Education Program Admission, Step 1
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Liberal Education Courses
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The following course, which fulfills the LE requirement, is required
for the Education major:
PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE
MATH 141 College Algebra, LE
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Requirement Description
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I.
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Foreign Language Requirement
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Education majors must complete eight credit hours in one of the
following ways:
- Four credit hours of a foreign language, and either: four credit
hours of a Westminster May term/summer international study tour,
or four credits of an international study tour transferred from
an accredited college or university.
- Eight credit hours of a single foreign language.
See Foreign Language Requirement for equivalencies, AP and CLEP
credit policy.
Note: Foreign Language is not a requirement for Combined
Masters/Licensure Program
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II.
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Prerequisite Courses
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PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE
*PSYC 301 Child Development
**MATH 141 College Algebra, LE
*With Dean and/or program chair approval, prerequisite psychology
courses at the 200-level may be transferred from other institutions.
Psychology courses completed within the previous ten-year period
will be considered for transfer.
**Or higher level or equivalent
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III.
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Required Courses
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EDUC 268 Mathematics and Methods for Elem. Teaching I
EDUC 302 Foundations of Education
EDUC 303 Teaching with Technology
EDUC 305 Classroom Management
EDUC 315 Learning Theory
EDUC 320 Education in a Diverse Society
EDUC 322 Methods and Material for Middle School (2)
or
EDUC 340 Methods and Materials for Early Child. Educ. (2)
EDUC 341* Language Arts Methods
EDUC 342* Science Methods
EDUC 343* Reading Foundations I (3)
EDUC 354 or 355 (choice of one) (1)
or
EDUC 351* Reading Foundations II (1 - 3)
EDUC 354 or EDUC 355 or EDUC 356 (choice of one) (1)
EDUC 344* Creative Arts Methods
EDUC 346* Social Studies Methods
EDUC 361 Healthy Life Styles
EDUC 362 Physical Education Methods
EDUC 368* Mathematics and Methods for Elem. Teaching II
EDUC 418 Elementary Student Teaching Seminar
EDUC 480 Elementary Student Teaching
*Students must also register for one credit of EDUC 360, Field Experience/Portfolio
Development, during the first and last semester enrolled in EDUC
341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 351, 368. Students must obtain the dean's
approval to register for more than three methods courses in one
semester.
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TOTAL HOURS FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR
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Completion of an approved academic or teaching
major or minor is required (see individual program listings for
details).
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The following classes are recommended but not required.
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EDUC 300 Special Topics
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1 - 4
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EDUC 322 Methods and Materials for Middle School Educ.
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2
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ENGL 312 Children's Literature
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3
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THTR 350 Creative Dynamics
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2
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EDUC 343* Reading Foundations I (3)
or
EDUC 351* Reading Foundations II (3)
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3
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EDUC 354* Diagnosis of Reading Difficulties
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1
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EDUC 355* Literature-Based Reading Instruction
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1
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EDUC 356* Study Skills
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1
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*if not taken as required courses
Secondary Education
(Grades 6-12) Program Requirements (SED)
Students who are seeking their bachelor's degree and first licensure
must take a minimum of 30 credit hours of education at Westminster College
and must also meet college residency requirements. Students who already
have a bachelor's degree and are seeking their first licensure must take
a minimum of 24 hours of education course work at Westminster. Secondary
education students must select a teaching major and an academic or teaching
minor, or a composite teaching major. Students who complete a teaching
minor or composite teaching major must successfully pass the appropriate
state required content test(s) in order to meet the requirement for an
endorsement recommendation in the content area(s). All course work must
be planned with the student's major, minor, and education advisors.
Programs offering teaching majors and minors include:
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Art (major/minor)
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Mathematics (major/minor)
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Biology (composite major/minor)
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Physical Science (composite major)
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Chemistry (major/minor)
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Physics (major/minor)
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Computer Science (minor)
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Social Science (composite major)
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English (major/minor)
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Spanish (minor)
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French (minor)
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Special Education (minor)
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History (major/minor)
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Theatre (minor)
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The Secondary Education program includes the following:
Completion of Teacher Education Program Admission, Step 1
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Liberal Education Courses
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The following course, which fulfills the LE requirement, is required
for the Education major:
PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE
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Requirement Description
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I.
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Foreign Language Requirement
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Education majors must complete eight credit hours in one of the
following ways:
- Four credit hours of a foreign language, and either: four credit
hours of a Westminster May term/summer international study tour,
or four credits of an international study tour transferred from
an accredited college or university.
- Eight credit hours of a single foreign language.
See Foreign Language Requirement for equivalencies, AP and CLEP
credit policy.
Note: Foreign Language is not a requirement for Combined
Masters/Licensure Program
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II.
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Prerequisite Courses
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PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology, LE
*PSYC 305 Adolescent Development
*Note: With Dean and/or program chair approval, prerequisite psychology
courses at the 200-level may be transferred from other institutions.
Psychology courses completed within the previous ten-year period
will be considered for transfer.
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III.
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Required Courses
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EDUC 302 Foundations of Education
EDUC 303 Teaching with Technology
EDUC 305 Classroom Management
EDUC 315 Learning Theory
EDUC 320 Education in a Diverse Society
EDUC 330 Secondary Instructional Planning and Techniques
EDUC 331 Secondary Field Study Experience
EDUC 345 Reading in the Secondary Classroom
EDUC 417 Secondary Student Teaching Seminar
EDUC 470 Secondary Student Teaching
Major/minor or composite methods courses
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TOTAL HOURS FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION LICENSURE
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Completion of an approved teaching major
and teaching minor or composite teaching major is required (see
individual program listings for details).
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The following classes are recommended but not required.
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EDUC 300 Special Topics
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1 - 4
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EDUC 322 Methods and Materials for Middle School Education
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2
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EDUC 351 Reading Foundations II
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3
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EDUC 354 Diagnosis of Reading Difficulties
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1
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EDUC 355 Literature-Based Reading Instruction
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1
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EDUC 356 Study Skills in the Content Area
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1
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ENGL 313 Literature for Young Adults
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3
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