New Program [Fall 2021]
A student selecting the Teaching and Learning with Certification will earn a Bachelor of Science and be certified to teach children in the ages of their concentration.
Option 1 - Early Childhood Comprehensive: Students completing a concentration in Early Childhood Comprehensive will earn a degree to prepare them for endorsements to teach Birth-Kindergarten (ZN endorsement) and Pre-kindergarten to Third Grade (ZO endorsement).
Option 2 - Elementary Comprehensive: Students completing a concentration in Elementary Comprehensive will earn a degree that will prepare them for endorsements to teach Pre-kindergarten to Third Grade (ZO endorsement) and Third-Sixth Grades (ZP endorsement).
Single Grade Bands: Select one of the following with either a Special Education Major or Teaching English as a Second Language minor.
Option 3 - Birth to Kindergarten: Students completing a concentration in Birth to Kindergarten (B-K) will earn a degree to prepare them for endorsements to teach Birth-Kindergarten (ZN). This must be partnered with a Special Education Major or Teaching English as a Second Language minor.
Option 4 - Pre-kindergarten to Third Grade: Students completing a concentration in Pre-kindergarten to Third Grade (PK-3) will earn a degree that will prepare them for endorsements to teach Pre-kindergarten - Third Grade (ZO endorsement). This must be partnered with a Special Education Major or Teaching English as a Second Language minor.
Option 5 - Third to Sixth Grade: Students completing a concentration in Third to Sixth Grade (3-6) will earn a degree that will prepare them for endorsements to teach Third to 6th Grade (ZP endorsement). This must be partnered with a Special Education Major or Teaching English as a Second Language minor.
Note - Students pursuing a Special Education major in the 2021-2022 Catalog will not use this major but instead complete one of the existing Special Education K-12 Majors. The new Special Education Major will likely be available starting with the 2022-2023 catalog.
Learn
A student earning this degree will learn the disciplinary and pedagogical knowledge needed to teach children in their endorsement areas. This includes English language arts, mathematics, reading, science, and social studies content in addition to the student-focused instructional strategies. Students exiting this program will have developed a solid understanding of incorporating social justice and social-emotional learning into their practice.
Opportunities
Earning this degree requires students to have intensive and extensive clinical experiences with children throughout. This begins with an introductory survey course and ends with the semester-long student teaching experience. Certified teachers with the B-K concentration will teach in early childhood settings and kindergarten, including special education classrooms (ZN endorsement), certified teachers with P-3 concentration will be able to teach in pre-kindergarten to third-grade classrooms (ZO endorsement). Certified teachers with 3-6 concentration will be able to teach in elementary third through sixth-grade self-contained classrooms (ZP endorsement).