The teaching and learning program at DePaul University is a unique career change opportunity designed to enable college graduates with a bachelor's degree in a field other than education to become teaching professionals. The elementary education program enables qualified students to obtain an Illinois State certification to teach kindergarten through ninth grade. Classes, with the exception of student teaching obligations, are held in the evening so program participants may continue to work and attend school at the same time. There also is an intense day time clinical element to this program-- all students devote themselves to at least 100 hours of experience in area schools beyond their student teaching requirements.
Concentrations
Elementary Education students must complete 24 quarter hours (18 semester hours) of undergraduate coursework,(half at the upper level) across the content areas. Content area options include fine arts, health, literature, mathematics, science, social science, history and writing. If a student does not meet these requirements in their bachelor's degree program they will need to fulfill them to gain certification. These courses may be taken at the undergraduate level. Completion of content-area requirements are not a prerequisite for admission. However coursework must be complete before student teaching. It is strongly encouraged that applicants meet with an advisor upon admission and prior to taking content courses.
Endorsement Options
An endorsement is a subject that graduates are qualified to teach full-time. Graduates must have at least one endorsement to teach grades 9-12 or in departmentalized school settings, grades 5-8. There are two main levels of endorsement: middle school (grades 5-8) and high school (grades 9-12). Endorsement requirements differ by subject and grade level. Elementary education majors may take the middle school course to receive a middle school endorsement.
Masters of Education-M.Ed.
Masters of Arts-M.A.
requires 13 courses(including a thesis) plus student teaching (60 quarter hours)
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Students must take and pass the following three State mandated tests in order to be certified:
* Students should take this test anytime prior to applying or within 16 quarter hours after admission
The test are offered at various sites around the metropolitan area. The tests are offered six times per year : September, December, February, March, June, and July. The DePaul School of Education offers study guides and additional preparation assistance.Questions about testing can be directed to the Illinois State Board of Education
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