elementary education induction meeting april 1, 2014 151 everitt lab 6:00 p.m
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Elementary EducationInduction meeting
April 1, 2014151 Everitt Lab6:00 p.m.
Council on Teacher Education
www.cote.illinois.edu
What We Do• Monitor compliance with the
Common Assessment Plan (CAP)– www.cote.illinois.edu/about/governance/policies/
CAP_Undergraduate.pdf
– Criminal Background Check (more later)– Annual Bloodborne Pathogen Training– GPA (content, professional education, UI, and overall)
(2.5)– Grades in content/professional education (C or better)– Safety Education Module– Mandated Reporter Training/Acknowledgement– Student Teaching Agreement– Tests (Basic Skills, Content Test, APT, edTPA) (more later)– TB testing
What We Do (continued)
• Answer Licensure Questions• Answer Endorsement Questions• Complete Final Audit for
Licensure/Recommendation for licensure
Endorsements
• An endorsement is a statement appearing on a license that identifies the specific subjects (at various grade levels) that the license holder is authorized to teach
• All will be endorsed in Elementary Education: Self-Contained General Education (k-9)
Endorsements (continued)• Requirements are listed in our website• Middle grade endorsements (grades 5-
8)– Content specific (there is no “generic”
middle grade endorsement)– Typically 18 hours in subject
• Exceptions: Math/English as a Second Language/Bilingual education
– Recommend at least two endorsements– State needs: math, science, foreign
language, ESL, bilingual
Endorsements (continued)• All middle grade endorsements
require Middle Grade Coursework• CI 410, EPS 427, EPSY 430 (if from this
campus)• Online through UI (Summers)
• Other institutions (link on CoTE website)• Most students take between
junior/senior year• Do not delay taking these courses as
middle grade endorsements may not always be available.
Endorsements (continued)• Social Science requirements met (If
MG courses are taken) • Close in General Science (14-18)–Most physical and life science courses
count
• Close in Language Arts (13-20)– English, Journalism, Speech, Creative Writing, BTW, CWL– Courses outside of these areas should check with Council
• Area of Concentration gives you a start (if not finish requirements)
• May use Gen Ed courses if they apply
Endorsements (continued)
• Foreign language– 5-8: 18 hours of coursework
• Recommend you take/pass the content test even though it isn’t required as that would make you “highly qualified”
– K-4: 24 hours of coursework and pass test– 9th grade: 24 hours of coursework and pass
test
Testing• Admission based partially on your
passing Basic Skills test (now called the Test of Academic Proficiency)
• If you are using the ACT/SAT in place of the Basic Skills test, be sure to create an ISBE account AND request ACT OR SAT send your test scores directly to ISBE
• Directions for this are on the COTE website (via a link from the main page)
• If you do not do this, you will eventually be thrown out of the program
Testing (continued)• No additional licensure tests taken first
year of program• Elementary/Middle Grade (110)–Must take/pass prior to student teaching
(state law)
• Assessment of Professional Teaching: Grades K-9 or Pre K-12 (either is acceptable)– Generally taken during student teaching but
may take on the same day as content test.
ISBE Rules– No professional education or content
course with a grade lower than a ‘C’ may be used toward licensure, endorsement, or approval
– Cannot use Credit/No Credit, Pass/Fail, or Proficiency Credit toward licensure, approvals, or endorsements
– Advance Placement credit MAY, however, be used
Who to Contact
• Degree Requirements (including Area of Concentration) – Michael Parrish
• Certification Requirements – Council on Teacher Education– Advice on endorsements do not
supersede or negate degree or AOC requirements-always check with Michael regarding your plans.
Criminal Background Check(fingerprinting)
• Directions, forms, and links can be found under www.cote.illinois.edu and then, in the right column under “Criminal Background Check”
• You must go through Accurate Biometrics– Office locations, days, and times can be found at
http://www.accuratebiometrics.com/fingerprint_Region_Map.asp
– Be sure to fill out and use the COTE form– http://www.cote.illinois.edu/fingerprintform.pdf
• If you don’t hear from the COTE that you have cleared within 3 weeks, contact my office.
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
When You Contact Us• E-mail– Include your UIN and major– Contact one of us (not both), then stick
with that person.– Include previous communications when
e-mailing
• Appointments– I don’t attempt to schedule
appointments by email.– Call the secretary at 333-7195