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Education and Special Education Contact the Director of Education for additional information. Siena Heights University is approved by the Michigan Department of Education and has been approved to serve as an education preparation institution (EPI). Through rigorous academic study, an abundance of hours of classroom field experiences (over 250 clock hours), active participation in the performing and visual arts, thorough pedagogical and methodological coursework, and continuous self-assessment and reflection, the philosophy of teaching as an art and a science is put into practice. Siena Heights has been authorized by the Michigan Department of Education to offer majors and minors in the following program/content areas: Teacher Certification Approved Program Areas Majors/Endorsements Biology (secondary) Chemistry (secondary) Child Development (elementary)/zs Endorsement Comprehensive Major (elementary) English History Integrated Science (elementary) Language Arts (elementary) Mathematics Social Studies Spanish Special Education (LD/CI endorsement K-12) Visual Arts (K-12) Minors/Endorsements Biology (secondary) Chemistry (secondary) Computer Information Systems English History Language Arts (elementary) Mathematics Physical Education (pending) Planned Program (elementary) Spanish Michigan State Teacher Competency Tests Public Act 282 requires that teacher education students pass state teacher competency tests in professional readiness exam (reading, writing, mathematics) and in their subject matter areas. It is the policy of the Siena Heights University Education Program that these tests should all be passed prior to registering for directed teaching. These tests are given five times each year at ten different sites. Additional information about specific tests may be obtained from Siena Heights University's Education Program or the Michigan Test for Teacher Certification website www.mttc.nesinc.com First Aid and CPR In order to be certified, new teachers must possess a valid certificate of course completion for first aid training that includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This training may be from the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, Medic First Aid (MFA), American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI), or from a comparable organization approved by the Michigan Department of Education www.michigan.gov/mde. Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2016 Page 94

Title II of the Higher Education Act Requirements A student is considered a completer of Siena Height s Education Program when he/she has completed all the requirements for Siena Heights University and has taken and passed all the relevant state certification tests. Siena Height s Annual Institutional Report verifies a 100 percent pass rate for all program completers. Legal Status of Teacher Education Candidates Candidates for teacher certification need to be aware that conviction as an adult for a felony or a misdemeanor may be grounds for denial of a school field placement, student teaching placement, and/or Michigan teaching certificate. Falsifying records requesting this information is automatic grounds for denial of any of the above. "D" or "E" Grades No grade of "D" or "E" will be allowed for the purpose of certification in any course required in the students' academic majors, minors, or the Professional Education Sequence. In such cases, the courses must either be retaken or substitutions must be made. In cases of substitutions, written permission must be obtained from the program coordinator in the major or minor fields. No substitutions will be allowed in the Professional Education Sequence. Admission to Teacher Education Program For criteria regarding candidacy and full acceptance into the Education Program, please see the Education Program Handbook. Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2016 Page 95

Education Elementary Teacher Education Core Requirements This program is designed for those students interested in teaching kindergarten through fifth grade (all subjects) and their major/minor academic areas in grades 6 through 8. I. Course Requirements A. Teacher Education Requirements 37-40 semester hours 1. *EDU 201 Principles of Teaching in School and Society 3 2. EDU 301 Perspectives in American Education 3 3. EDU 312 Exceptional Children and Youth in the Regular Classroom 3 4. EDU 321 Technology for Educators 3 5. EDU 330 Developmental Reading 3 6. EDU 334 Strategies for Teaching Reading 3 7. EDU 349 Culture and Diversity in Schools 3 8. EDU 351 Educational Psychology 3 9. *EDU 371 Elementary Core Methods 4 10. *EDU 480 Directed Teaching: Elementary 7-10 11. *EDU 495 Directed Teaching Seminar: Elementary 2 *Denotes those courses which are required to be taken in residence at the Siena Heights University Adrian campus. EDU 480 is a residency requirement and all student teaching placements should be made in Lenawee, Hillsdale or Monroe counties. II. III. IV. Grade Point Average Requirement Students must earn a 3.0 grade point average in their education courses and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 at the time of application for student teaching. The Michigan Teacher Certification Regulations require that students take forty (40) semester hours of general or liberal education. These courses are intended to serve the same purpose as Siena Heights University's Liberal Arts Studies, that is, to ensure that a prospective teacher has some background in each of the traditional academic disciplines. Because of the multiple course requirements in this program, students should plan on earning a minimum of 130-140 semester hours. Students may want to consider the following options: (l) taking 5 years to complete the degree; (2) going to summer school; (3) taking 18 hours several semesters. V. Concentration in Religious Studies 12 semester hours A. The Religious Studies concentration is designed specifically for students seeking certification in education and/or public service. This twelve hour stand-alone concentration is for the student who wishes to add value to their major and to their life-long learning. 1. RST 301 Theological Inquiry 3 2. RST 314 World Religions 3 3. RST 372 Methods in Teaching Religion 3 4. One of the following electives: 3 RST 302 Introduction to Hebrew Scriptures RST 303 Introduction to Christian Scriptures RST 305 Theological Ethics RST 410 Peacemaking VI. Other Requirements 1. Please see additional information on the Education and Special Education page. Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2016 Page 96

Education Elementary Teacher Certification Option 1: Academic Major and Planned Minor I. Choose one of the following approved academic majors 40-47 semester hours A. Integrated Science B. Language Arts C. Mathematics D. Social Studies II. Elementary Planned Minor A. Course Requirements 30 semester hours 1. ART 352 Art in the Elementary School 3 2. EDU 211 Health and Movement 3 3. EDU 360 Education Practicum 3 4. LAN 341 Integrated Language Arts 3 5. MAT 150 Math for Elementary Teachers I* 2 6. MAT 151 Math for Elementary Teachers II* 2 7. MSC 214 Music Activities for Children 2 8. NSC 371 Science in the Elementary School 3 9. SST 344 Social Studies in the Elementary Classroom 3 10. #TSC 343 Teaching Creative Dramatics 3 11. World Language 4 III. Total for Major 40-47 semester hours IV. Total for Minor 30 semester hours V. Liberal Arts 32 semester hours # May be double counted toward Major and Liberal Arts Requirements. VI. Education Core 37-40 semester hours VII. Total for Degree 137-147 semester hours Option 2: Comprehensive Elementary Education Major with Endorsement in Child Development, Spanish, or Special Education (LD or CI). I. Course Requirements for Major 49 semester hours A. Program Requirements 1. ART 352 Art in the Elementary School 3 2. EDU 211 Health and Movement 3 3. EDU 360 Education Practicum 3 4. ENG 113 Introduction to Literature or 3 ENG 225 Intro to Children s Literature 5. ENG 221 English Grammar 3 6. #ENV 110 Introduction to Environmental Studies or 4 #BIO 141 Basic Concepts of the Cell 7. HIS 102 Turning Points in History or 3 HIS 211 U.S. History Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2016 Page 97

8. #MAT 143 Statistics and Society or 3 #MAT 174 Data Analysis and Statistics 9. MAT 150 Math for Elementary Teachers I 2 10. MAT 151 Math for Elementary Teachers II 2 11. MSC 214 Music Activities for Children 2 12. NSC 371 Science in the Elementary School 3 13. PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 14. SST 344 Social Studies in the Elementary Classroom 3 15. TSC 341 Integrated Language Arts 3 16. TSC 201 Speech for Teachers 3 17. #TSC 343 Teaching Creative Dramatics 3 B. Total for Major 49 semester hours II. Endorsement Requirements for either CDV, SED or SPA 21-41 semester hours III. Liberal Arts 22-35 semester hours # May be double counted toward Major and Liberal Arts Requirements. IV. Education Core 37-40 semester hours V. Total for Degree 129-165 semester hours VI. Other Requirements 1. Please see additional information on the Education and Special Education page. Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2016 Page 98

Education Secondary Teacher Education Core Requirements I. This program is designed for students interested in teaching their major and minor in grades 6 through 12. A. Teacher Education Course Requirements 38-41 semester hours 1. *EDU 201 Principles of Teaching in School and Society 3 2. EDU 301 Perspectives in American Education 3 3. EDU 312 Exceptional Children and Youth in the Regular Classroom 3 4. EDU 321 Technology for Educators 3 5. EDU 335 Content Area Reading 3 6. EDU 349 Culture and Diversity in Schools 3 7. EDU 351 Educational Psychology 3 8. *EDU 360 Education Practicum 3 (Usually taken the same semester as EDU 372) 9. *EDU 372 Secondary Methods 3 10. * 372 Secondary Methods 2 (taught by department in which student is majoring or minoring) 11. *EDU 480 Directed Teaching: Secondary 7-10 12. *EDU 495 Directed Teaching Seminar: Secondary 2 B. Other Requirements 1. * Denotes those courses which are required to be taken in residence at the Siena Heights University Adrian campus. 2. EDU 480 is a residency requirement and all student teaching placements should be made in Lenawee, Hillsdale or Monroe counties. 3. Please see additional information on the Education and Special Education page. Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2016 Page 99