council on teacher education
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Council on Teacher Education. www.cote.illinois.edu. Who and Where. Brenda Clevenger Evans [email protected] Jeff Buck [email protected] 505 E. Green Street, Champaign, IL (above PNC bank and Cold Stone Creamery) 217-333-7195Hours 8:30 – 12 and 1 – 5 . What We Do . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Council on Teacher Education www.cote.illinois.edu
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Who and Where• Brenda Clevenger Evans• [email protected]
• Jeff Buck• [email protected]
505 E. Green Street, Champaign, IL (above PNC bank and Cold Stone Creamery)217-333-7195 Hours 8:30 – 12 and 1 – 5
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What We Do • Answer Certification Questions• Answer Endorsement Questions• Complete Final Audit for Certification
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What We Do• Monitor compliance with the
Common Assessment Plan (CAP)– www.cote.illinois.edu/about/governance/policies/
CAP_Undergraduate.pdf– Criminal Background Check –
• Currently $54 (cash, Visa, MasterCard, or money order)– Bloodborne Pathogen Training– GPA (content, professional education, UI, and overall)– Grades in content/professional education– Safety Education Module– Student Teaching Agreement
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When You Contact Us• E-mail– Include UIN and major– Contact Jeff or me, not both– Include previous communications when
e-mailing• Appointments– Call 333-7195
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New ISBE Rules• Effective February 1, 2012– No professional education or content
course with a grade lower than a ‘C’ can be used toward certification, endorsement, or approval
– No professional education or content course taken for CR/NC can be used toward certification, endorsement or approval
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Teaching Certificates• Elementary Education (Type 3)– K-9 self-contained classrooms– In all likelihood limited to K-4 if you don’t
have middle grade endorsement(s)• Early Childhood (Type 04)– Birth through grade 3 (self-contained)– At UI automatically receive EC SPED
approval (for Special Ed pre-k)• Additional requirements to teach EC SPED K-3
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Teaching Certificates• Secondary (Type 09)– Teach specific subjects– Grades 6-12– Grades 9-12 w/o middle grade
endorsement• MG coursework built in to secondary ed minor
• Special (Type 10)– Visual Arts, Music, Library Information
Specialist, P.E., Foreign Languages
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Teaching Certificates• Special Education (Type 10)– LBS I– LBS II
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Middle Grade Endorsements• Grades 5-8– Broad based– Typically 18 hours in subject• Exceptions
– Recommend at least two– State shortage areas: math, science,
foreign language, ESL, bilingual
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Middle Grade Endorsements• Must take Middle Grade Coursework• CI 410, EPS 427, EPSY 430• Online through UI and during summers• Reminder: built into secondary ed minor
• Other institutions (link on CoTE website)• Most students take between junior/senior
year• Can delay certification and take summer
after graduation• Can also do anytime after as well – different process
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Middle Grade Endorsements• For Elementary Education majors– Social Science built into program – Close in General Science (14-18)
• 18 hours = all 4 hour science courses
– Close in Language Arts (13-20)• English, Journalism, Speech, Creative Writing, BTW• Something outside of these areas check with Council
• Area of Concentration gives you a start
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Endorsements• Foreign language– K-4, 5-8: 18 hours– 9-12: 20 hours + pass content test + pass APT
for 6-12 or K-12 – recommend K-12– Recommend passing content test for any
foreign language endorsement (HQ)– Limited test dates for Arabic, Hebrew, Italian,
Latin, Japanese, Korean, Russian
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High School Endorsements• Grades 9-12
– Available to Secondary Ed and LBS I candidates– Most require a minimum of 24 hours + passing content
test– Many require specific coursework – see Council website
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ESL vs. Bilingual Education• ESL teaches non-native speakers English– instructor only required to know English
• Bilingual: the non-native English speakers all have the same language background, and the teacher speaks both languages as a means of content instruction. Must be able to speak foreign language as well.
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Transitional Bilingual Certificate
• Valid for 6 years• Must be legally present and have legal
authorization for employment (apply thru ROE)
• Bachelor’s degree• Successful completion of appropriate
foreign language proficiency exam – different than foreign language content test
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Testing• Basic Skills– Be sure SSN is correct– Send scores to UIUC (052)– Bank scores– 5x limit
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Testing• Additional tests required for certification– Final year in program
• APT test• Content area test
– LBS I has two tests in addition to APT (LBS I/SPED General Curr)
– 5x limit on all tests
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Council Website• Endorsements
– www.cote.illinois.edu/certification/Endorsements.html
• Trainings/CBC– www.cote.illinois.edu
• Student Portal– www.cote.illinois.edu
• Resources– www.cote.illinois.edu/certification/Resources.html
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Who to Contact• Degree Requirements – Academic
Advisor
• Certification Requirements – Jeff or me– Certification requirements are subject to
change w/o notice