9-12/K-12 Licensure Program



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1 9-12/K-12 Licensure Program Policy On Transfer Of Professional Education Courses Into Teacher Licensure Programs Students who are admitted to an undergraduate program in secondary education or to the TLP Program (licensure only) will be credited with a maximum of 9 credit hours of professional education coursework provided that: 1. The specific transfer coursework is deemed to be equivalent in scope and credit hours to the required coursework in the respective NEIU secondary education program as stated in the current NEIU Catalog. 2. The specific transfer coursework has been completed within five years of the time of acceptance into the undergraduate NEIU College of Education or TLP Program. (ex. If a student is admitted in 2015, no coursework prior to 2010 can be accepted.) 3. The specific transfer coursework was credited with a B grade or better. Policy on Field Experience Only Requests All students who seek to enroll in clinical experiences or student teaching in any approved secondary education program are required to be admitted to an undergraduate program, a second BA program, the Teacher Licensure Program (TLP) or MAT program. No student with a student-at-large status will be admitted to clinical or student teaching experience. No student will be permitted to take clinical experience/ student teaching at NEIU unless they have gone through one of our programs. Focus Program In accordance with the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Administrative Code Section 25, Northeastern Illinois University offers a Focus Program for teachers who hold current licensure. The Focus Program allows licensed teachers to obtain additional subsequent endorsements in the area of Secondary English, History, Biology, or Math. Candidates who complete a full or focused subsequent endorsement program will be recommended for the endorsement by entitlement. For further information, please contact Dr. Anastasia Brelias at (773) 442-4556. Undergraduate and TLP Programs in 9-12/K-12 The professional education (http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/departments/educational-inquiry-curriculum-studies) sequences through completion of entitlement in one of the following 9-12 and 6-8 with middle school coursework or K-12 licensure programs: 9-12 Secondary: BIOLOGY ENGLISH HEALTH HISTORY MATHEMATICS K-12: ART FRENCH MUSIC PHYSICAL EDUCATION SPANISH Please note that the 9-12 or K-12 Education Sequence alone does not constitute a major at Northeastern. Students seeking 9-12 or K-12 teacher licensure or endorsement declare a major in an academic subject area. The 9-12/K-12 education program qualifies as an area of study in addition to the major and fulfills graduation requirements. Each licensure or endorsement program involves three types of requirements: 1. requirements for an academic major;

2 9-12/K-12 Licensure Program 2. specific general education requirements; and 3. professional secondary or K-12 education requirements. Upon completion of these requirements, students are expected to demonstrate: 1. a depth of knowledge in their chosen academic discipline; 2. a knowledge of the principles of human growth and development and of learning; 3. a knowledge of students with varying racial/ethnic, linguistic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds; 4. a knowledge of the wide range of abilities and special needs of students; and 5. the ability to apply their knowledge and skills as they develop effective learning experiences for students during the methods and the clinical components of the professional education sequence. Requirements for an Academic Major Students seeking the Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) endorsed for specific areas at grades 9-12 or K-12 must fulfill all requirements for their academic major. For specific information about major requirements, please refer to the catalog entry for the content area. In order for students to be entitled in middle school 6-8, they need to complete the middle school coursework. Consult with your advisor (http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-ofeducation/departments/educational-inquiry-curriculum-studies) for further information about middle school endorsements. To be licensed in some academic areas, students are required to make prescribed choices among given electives in the academic major and/or they are required to complete additional courses in their academic area. These prescribed choices and/or additional required courses are specified below for each academic major. Pre-majors Student may register for EDFN-305, EDFN-306 and LTCY-301, although it is strongly recommended that the latter be taken concurrently with SCED-301 or SCED-311. Pre-majors waiting to begin Level I should complete coursework needed to satisfy NEIU general education requirements to register for coursework within their major area of concentration. See COE section for requirements to declare major and admission to COE (http://www.neiu.edu/ academics/college-of-education/coe-admission-requirements). Art The Major in Art for the Bachelor of Arts Degree meets the requirements for K-12 teacher licensure. To fulfill requirements for licensure, students must select the emphasis in Studio Art. Art majors take SCED-311 instead of SCED-301. Biology The Major in Biology for the Bachelor of Science Degree meets the requirements for 9-12 teacher licensure with the following stipulations. Students seeking licensure to teach biology in secondary schools are required to complete 8 semester hours in botany, including 5 semester hours in laboratory work, and 8 semester hours in zoology, including 5 semester hours in laboratory work. Students seeking licensure to teach biology in secondary schools may elect to complete the optional Environmental Emphasis if they complete the above specified requirements in botany, zoology, and laboratory work. English The Major in English (Secondary Education) for the Bachelor of Arts Degree meets the requirements for 9-12 teacher licensure. History The Major in History for the Bachelor of Arts Degree meets the requirements for 9-12 teacher licensure with the following stipulations. Students seeking licensure to teach United States History in secondary schools are required to complete 8 semester hours in United States History. Students seeking Secondary Education-History licensure must take three semester hours in Economics as part of their College of Education General Education course work. Mathematics The Major in Mathematics for the Bachelor of Arts Degree meets the requirements for secondary teacher licensure 9-12. Music The Major in Music for the Bachelor of Music Degree including both Emphasis Va: Secondary Education: Vocal Music and Emphasis Vb: Secondary Education: Instrumental Music meet the requirements for K-12 teacher licensure. See Music Department, College of Arts and Sciences. Music majors take SCED-311 instead of SCED-301.

3 Physical Education and Health Students seeking licensure to teach Physical Education or Health should refer to the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics (http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/departments/health-physical-education-recreation-and-athletics) section of this catalog. Spanish and/or French The Major in Spanish for the Bachelor of Arts Degree meets the requirements for K-12 teacher licensure. Spanish majors take SCED-311 instead of SCED-301. Admission and Retention Requirements Consult with advisor (http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/departments/educational-inquiry-curriculum-studies) for Program Requirements Level I Requirements for enrollment in SCED-301 or SCED-311: Completed admission to the College of Education (http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/coe-admission-requirements) (including passing score on the Illinois Licensure Testing System s (http://www.il.nesinc.com) Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP) or ACT or SAT with Writing) Completion of EDFN-305 and EDFN-306 with a C or better Completion of a minimum 21 semester credit hours in major Declaration of Academic Major and secondary education major/area Overall grade point of 2.75 or better. Level II Requirements for admission to courses in the SCED 303 series and SCED 304 series (or MUS-393L): Concurrent registration in EDFN-307 if not taken in Level I Completion of or registration in LTCY-301 Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or better Completion of SCED-301 or SCED-311 with a C or better* Completion of required number of semester hours in major (varies with major). No more than 9 semester credit hours remaining in the major Completion of all application requirements for clinical and student teaching experiences, as specified by the Clinical Experiences and Student Teaching (CEST (http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/clinical-experiences-and-student-teaching)) Office Level III Requirements for admission into the SCED 305 series Student Teaching: Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or better Overall grade point of 2.75 or better in professional education sequence courses Completion of required number of credit hours in major (varies with major). No more than six semester hours remaining in the major Completion of all application requirements as specified by the CEST Office (http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/clinicalexperiences-and-student-teaching) Completion of EDFN-307 with a C or better Completion of the appropriate course in the SCED 303 series specific to discipline (with a C or better), and the appropriate clinical course in the SCED 304 series with a B or better or MUS-393L Passing score on the appropriate ILTS Content Area Test (http://www.il.nesinc.com) Level IV Required for Program Completion and State Entitlement:

4 9-12/K-12 Licensure Program Completion of a minimum of 120 semester credit hours Completion of required courses for state licensure Completion of NEIU General Education Requirements Completion of academic major with no grades less than C Completion of all requirements in level I-III Completion of the appropriate Student Teaching course in the SCED 305 series with a B or better Passing score on the Teacher Performance Assessment (edtpa (http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/edtpa)) for program completion/entitlement. Overall grade point of 2.75 or better. Note: Currently, the ISBE requires licensure candidates to pass the APT exam. This regulation is in the process of being changed. Please check with your advisor or the department chair about the status of the APT exam. If a candidate does not meet the requirements outlined in Level 4, he/she may choose to seek degree completion through the discipline in the College of Arts and Sciences provided he/she meets the degree requirements of the individual discipline. Additional Requirements for Licensure In addition to the successful completion of the Academic major, students must complete the general education requirements for the College of Education. Transfer students and second BA candidates should consult their advisors concerning general education requirements. Requirements which are a part of Northeastern s 39-hour general education program and are on the Limited List: COE General Education requirements Fine Arts & Humanities 15 English - 3 credit hours To be selected - 12 credit hours Behavioral and Social Science 12 HIST-214 United States History 1607-1877 or HIST-215 PSCI-216 United States History 1877-Present American National Government Non-Western or Third-World Cultures course - Select one of the following: HIST-107 HIST-111C HIST-111D HIST-111F ANTH-212 Elective - 3 credit hours Themes In Modern African History World History: East Asia World History: Latin America World History: Islam Introduction To Cultural Anthropology Biological & Physical Sciences 1 12 Total Hours 39 General Education Requirements which are not on the Limited List: Other General Education requirements Written communication ENGL-101 & ENGL-102 Oral communication Writing I and Writing II 1 CMTC-101 Public Speaking 1 or CMTC-202 Voice and Diction Mathematics 1 3 HLED-107 Health For Effective Living (or approved Physical Education Activity Course) 2

5 1 must receive a grade of C or higher Professional Education Requirements NEIU's Secondary 9-12/K-12 Program requires all students enrolled in teacher licensure programs to complete 100 hours of clinical experience in a recognized secondary school prior to student teaching. The professional education requirements are as follows: EDFN-305 Philosophical And Historical Foundations Of Public Education 3 EDFN-306 Education And Individual Differences 1 3 EDFN-307 Psychology Of Instruction And Learning 1 3 LTCY-301 Teaching Literacy In Junior & Senior High Schools 3 SCED-301 Writing Intensive Program:Methods Of Teaching On The Secondary Level 3 or SCED-311 School Curriculum SCED-303A Contemporary Art Education In The Secondary School 2 3 or SCED-303F or SCED-303E or SCED-303H or SCED-303I or SCED-303J or SCED-303M or SCED-303R or SCED-303V Teaching Modern Foreign Languages In The Secondary School Methods Of Teaching English In The Secondary School Methods Of Teaching History In The Secondary School Methods And Techniques Of Teaching Music In Secondary School:Instrumental Methods Of Teaching Middle And Junior High Mathematics Methods Of Teaching Mathematics In The Secondary School Materials And Methods For Teaching High School Science Methods And Techniques Of Teaching Music In Secondary Schools:Vocal SCED-304A Clinical Experiences In The Secondary School:Art 3 1 or SCED-304E or SCED-304F or SCED-304H or SCED-304J or SCED-304M or SCED-304B or MUS-393L Clinical Experiences In The Secondary School:English Clinical Experiences In The Secondary School:French Clinical Experiences In The Secondary School:History Foreign Language Clinical Experience In The Secondary School Clinical Experiences In The Secondary School:Mathematics Clinical Experiences In The Secondary School:Biology Clinical Field Experience SCED-305A Secondary Student Teaching And Seminar In Art 4 9 or SCED-305E or SCED-305F or SCED-305H or SCED-305J or SCED-305K or SCED-305M or SCED-305N or SCED-305P Secondary Student Teaching And Seminar In English Secondary Student Teaching And Seminar In French Secondary Student Teaching And Seminar In History Secondary Student Teaching And Seminar In Spanish Secondary Student Teaching And Seminar - Health Education Secondary Student Teaching And Seminar In Mathematics Secondary Student Teaching And Seminar In Music Secondary Student Teaching And Seminar In Physical Education 1 This course includes ten clock hours of observation and ten clock hours of service experience in an appropriate setting. 2 Courses in the SCED 303 series must be taken concurrently with the appropriate clinical experience in the SCED 304 series. Music majors must complete 4 credit hours in the SCED 303 series. (SCED-303I and SCED-303V) 3 This course requires 100 clock hours of clinical experience with a cooperating teacher in the appropriate subject at a local secondary school. It must be taken concurrently with the appropriate course in the SCED 303 series. (See Clinical Experiences and Student Teaching section for application procedures) 4 This course requires full-time experience with a cooperating teacher in the appropriate subject at a local secondary school. (See Clinical Experiences and Student Teaching section for application procedures) NOTE: No professional education course may be taken more than twice to achieve an acceptable grade. All students must consult with both the Academic Major advisor and the Secondary Education Major advisor while progressing through the professional sequence coursework, in pursuit of teacher licensure.