Educator Preparation Institute (CER)
Previous Degree Required: Bachelors
Eligible for Financial Aid: Yes
Delivery Method(s): Online
Location(s): Online
Additional Limited Access Application Process Required: Yes
Program Testing Requirements: Florida General Knowledge Test
Academic Community: EDUC
Program Code: EPI2
Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code: 13.9999
Florida Department of Education CIP Code: 5551399990
ay, evening, and online classes. This alternative certification program enables the student to master competencies necessary not only to receive a Professional Educator’s Certificate, but also to become a successful teacher in the P-12 classroom. The program’s 21 college credits encompass topics such as classroom management, Educational Psychology, and teaching and learning processes, as well has a 30- hour field experience for students to incorporate what they have learned in the classroom.
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Program of Study
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Major Courses | ||
EDF 4430 | Measurement, Evaluation, and Assessment | 3 |
EDG 3214 | Human Development and Learning | 3 |
EDG 3343 | Instructional Strategies 1 | 3 |
EDG 3949 | Teaching Practicum 3 | 3 |
EDG 4410 | Classroom Management 1 | 3 |
RED 4335 | Subject Area Reading 1 | 3 |
TSL 4324 | ESOL Strategies for the Content Area Teacher 2 | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 21 |
- 1
Students are required to complete a minimum of 15 hours of field-based experience with children and youth in school or similar settings and not via virtual modes of film or Internet. Students must obtain security clearance before obtaining hours in public schools.
- 2
- Students must volunteer 15 hours in diverse classroom settings including ELL, high performing, and/or Improving classrooms. Students must obtain security clearance before obtaining hours in public schools.
- 3
- Students are required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of field-based experience in a classroom of the grade/subject intended to teach. Children and youth must be in a school or similar setting and not via virtual modes of film or Internet. Students must obtain security clearance before obtaining hours in public schools.
Course Sequence
Below is the recommended sequence for taking courses in this degree. Using this guide and meeting with your assigned advisor each term is the key to successful program completion.
Please note that course prerequisites, including required developmental math, reading, or writing, need to be completed to continue on to the more advanced course. Click on the course number to see the requirements.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
EDF 4430 | Measurement, Evaluation, and Assessment Fa | 3 |
TSL 4324 | ESOL Strategies for the Content Area Teacher Fa | 3 |
EDG 3214 | Human Development and Learning Sp | 3 |
EDG 3343 | Instructional Strategies Sp | 3 |
EDG 3949 | Teaching Practicum Sp | 3 |
EDG 4410 | Classroom Management Su | 3 |
RED 4335 | Subject Area Reading Su | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 21 |
- Fa
Course offered in fall term
- Sp
Course offered in spring term
- Su
Course offered in summer term
Learning Outcomes
- Students will explain the inner workings of a school, including location & physical layout, teaching philosophy, teachers, staff & administration, goals & mission, and curriculum & extra-curricular activities.
- Core Ability Supported: Work Cooperatively
- Presentation of Research Paper. Share research finding with peers on an issue that a student in your future classroom could potentially encounter and how it effects the child’s and or adolescent’s development.
- Core Ability Supported: Think Critically and Solve Problems
- Identify aspects of safety as pertains to school level and how to incorporate that in your future classroom.
- Core Ability Supported: Process Information
- Students will evaluate learning techniques for working with diverse student populations including Exceptional Education, ESOL, High/low Socioeconomic, and Alternative School.
- Core Ability Supported: Model Ethical and Civic Responsibility
- Students will learn how to create a digital portfolio, using technology learned in the course, and present to the class
- Core Ability Supported: Think Critically and Solve Problems
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of active learning by creating lesson plans incorporating active learning in the subject area.
- Core Ability Supported: Think Critically and Solve Problems
- Perform peer-reviewed literature searches to find practice-based and research articles focused on comprehension, oral language, phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and integration of reading components. These articles will guide the creation of multiple lessons plans in content area that correlate to a major teaching unit of their choosing.
- Core Ability Supported: Process Information
- Students will evaluate learning techniques for teaching in their subject area in diverse student populations in Schools.
- Core Ability Supported: Model Ethical and Civic Responsibility