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Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Early Childhood Education | Middle Level Education | Secondary Education | Course Descriptions

Chair: Dr. Daphne D. Johnson; (936) 294-3875; edu_dxe@shsu.edu

Assistant Chair: Dr. Marilyn P. Rice; (936) 294-1133; edu_mpr@shsu.edu

Faculty: Charlene Crocker, William Edgington, Karla Eidson, Bobby Ezell, Andrea Foster, Teresa Hughes, Daphne Johnson, James Hynes, Lawrence Kohn, Kimberly LaPrairie, Joan Maier, Robert Maninger, Lautrice Nickson, Marilyn Rice, Valerie Sharon, Sam Sullivan, Sylvia Taube

 

Coordinators:

Academic Studies/Interdisciplinary Studies       Dr. Joan Maier; (936) 294-4038; 015@shsu.edu Dr. Lautrice Nickson; (936)294-1962; lmn005@shsu.edu
Middle Level Education                     Dr. William Edgington; (936)294-1213; cai_wde@shsu.edu
Secondary Education                           Dr. Lawrence Kohn; (936) 294-1137; lyk001@shsu.edu
Post Baccalaureate                            Dr. Robert Maninger; (936) 294-1145; rmm23@shsu.edu

Academic Programs

  • Interdisciplinary Studies * (Elementary and Middle Grades) BS
  • Secondary Education (minor in Secondary Education; major in content teaching field)

Highlights

  • Prepare elementary and secondary teachers
  • Field based teacher preparation
  • Research based curriculum

Program Specific Requirements

Required Field Experiences

Candidates for any teaching certificate participate in field experiences in the public schools. Requirements for these activities vary by course and are coordinated by the Field Experience office.

Admission to the Educator Preparation Program

Students seeking initial Teacher Certification will apply for admission to the Educator Preparation Program in their first Education class. Subsequent program specific requirements are explained below.

Admission to the Methods Block

Candidates for certification at all levels including, EC-6, 4-8, EC-8, EC-12, and 8-12 must participate in a one-semester methods block which occurs prior to the student teaching semester. Students must apply to be accepted into the methods block specific to their major. The Department of Curriculum and Instruction determines the eligibility based on criteria, which includes unconditional admission to the Educator Preparation Program, coursework completed, and dispositions. Students should consult their advisor to determine the process for application and admission.

Admission to Student Teaching

Student teaching is intended to be the culminating experiences in a candidate’s preparation to become a teacher. The candidate should enroll in student teaching the final semester of their preparation program (see edu_ofe@shsu.edu for student teaching information).Candidates registered for the companion courses and the six hours of student teaching during the student teaching semester are considered to be full-time students.

Career Opportunities

  • Classroom Teachers

Internships

Internships in public schools are permitted only for candidates who already have a baccalaureate degree and are enrolled in the Post-Baccalaureate Initial Certification Program. Post-Baccalaureate students may elect to take the undergraduate student teaching as an option when they do not secure the required teaching position which is required for the internship. Undergraduate teaching candidates can only participate in the student teaching block as the capstone of their professional program sequence

ACADEMIC STUDIES/INTERDISPILINARY STUDIES PROGRAM

Academic Studies/Interdisciplinary Studies Program Coordinator (EC-6)
Dr. Joan Maier (cjm015@shsu.edu) and Dr. Lautrice Nickson (lmn005@shsu.edu)

Middle Level Education Program Coordinator (4-8)
Dr. William Edgington (cai_wde@shsu.edu)

The primary purpose of the Interdisciplinary Studies Program is to prepare candidates to become exemplary teachers in elementary and middle schools. The Interdisciplinary Studies Program* provides the course work necessary for candidates to receive certification for teaching grades EC-6 and 4-8.

Certification Areas

EC-6 Generalist
EC-6 Bilingual Generalist
EC-6 Generalist with EC-12 Special Education
4-8 English-Language Arts-Reading/Social Studies
4-8 Mathematics/Science
4-8 Mathematics

 


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