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Dec 21, 2024
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2014 - 2015 Graduate Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Education (Non Alabama Teacher Certification) Library Media
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Program Admission Requirements
To be admitted to this program, the prospective student must meet all requirements for admission to the School of Graduate Studies, including fingerprints/verification of background clearance, and hold a bachelor's level or master's level degree in a teaching field or area of instructional support.
Note: Educational experience is defined as: teaching experience and instructional support experience, including full-time educational work in: (1) any state or local public school, regionally accredited postsecondary school, educational agency, or educational association; (2) an accredited, state registered, state-approved, and/or church-related nonpublic school; and (3) rehabilitation facilities for P-12 students. Education experience as an intern, graduate assistant, student teacher or in positions such as substitute teacher, aide, or clerical worker, shall not be considered.
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I. Conditional Admission Required Courses: 9 hours
Professional Courses II. Unconditional Admission Required Courses: 24 hours
Content Area Courses Program Completion Requirements
- A grade-point average of not less than 3.0 on a four-point scale on all work attempted with no grade less than "C."
- A satisfactory score on the appropriate Praxis II exam covering all the content of the program.
- Satisfactory performance of the responsibilities in a full-time internship of at least ten weeks and 300 clock hours supervised jointly by individuals who hold a valid master's level Professional Educator Certificate in library media and who are employed as librarians and a specialist in the same area from UWA.
- Teaching experience varies with specific programs. Students should check each program for this requirement.
Note(s):
*Students who have not previously met the special education requirement must take a general survey course in special education. - This program is also offered online.
Governance
The Teacher Education Program and the Teacher Certification Program are governed by the Alabama State Department of Education, and the College of Education reserves the right to change requirements in these programs at any time when such changes are mandated by the State Department. |
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