| Degree: | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) |
| Specializations: | Teacher Certification Educational Studies |
| Department: | Bldg 85, Room 196 (850) 857-6306 http://uwf.edu/education/ |
| College: | Professional Studies |
Semester Hours Required For Degree:
Teacher Certification: 162
Educational Studies: 120
The B.A. in Middle-Level Education is designed to prepare students who plan to teach in grades 5-9. The program offers two distinct routes to the degree: Teacher Certification and Educational Studies. The traditional NCATE/DOE approved specialization leads directly to Florida teacher certification in specific middle-level subject fields. The other specialization, Educational Studies, is available only to students with exceptional circumstances and the explicit approval of the Director, School of Education. The Education Studies specialization prepares students to work in private settings or agencies that do not require graduation from an initial certification program; students graduating with this specialization are not eligible for certification under Florida Department of Education criteria, but may subsequently earn certification as they become eligible in one of Florida’s alternative certification programs.
Each specialization offers opportunities for the student to recognize the child as the central figure in education, to provide for exceptions among learners, and to plan multi-cultural educational experiences. Each specialization area also includes a sequence of school-based observations and teaching experiences designed to develop skills in planning, managing instruction, and working as a member of an overall instructional team. Employment opportunities for Middle-Level Education graduates continue to prosper in the areas of English, math, science, and social sciences. Mathematics and science continue to be critical shortage areas and teacher education students may be eligible for the Critical Teacher Shortage Loan Forgiveness Program and/or the Critical Teacher Shortage Tuition Reimbursement Program.
Students are assigned to a Middle-Level Education Pending major until they meet with an advisor in the department and complete other requirements. Admission to the Educational Studies specialization requires specific approval by the director.
Students interested in teaching at the secondary level will complete their baccalaureate degrees in the discipline and are encouraged to complete the Professional Education Minor. Prospective secondary education teachers will complete Florida certification requirements through alternative certification.
Responsibility for the teacher education programs at The University rests with the Dean of the College of Professional Studies, who is the head of the Professional Education Unit.
Requirements for teacher education programs may change due to legislative mandates. Therefore, the actual program requirements may differ from those listed in the catalog. Candidates must inquire with the Director or an advisor in the School of Education to obtain the most current program requirements. Students seeking initial certification must be degree-seeking.
Fingerprinting is required for any placement in a school (including the field experience associated with EDF 1005). The Student Affidavit and Fingerprinting Application are required before any student can be placed in a school for Field Experiences or Student Teaching. Forms are available from the local school districts.
Students entering UWF or declaring a major in Teacher Education will automatically be placed into a pending status until they meet the requirements for admission to teacher education. This pending status allows the unit to carefully monitor student progress though teacher education programs. Careful monitoring will ensure that knowledge, skills and/or dispositions deficits of pre-service teachers can be identified in a timely manner so that students can be provided additional support through the Response to Intervention (RtI) Process.
Before the completion of 12 semester hours of upper division teacher education courses, students must successfully complete the following requirements:
Those who do not complete these requirements in that period may be denied further registration, and an enrollment hold may be placed preventing any future enrollment in education courses.
Prospective teachers are expected to adhere to the Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in Florida and national standards of conduct associated with professional, accreditation, and state agencies. Teacher candidates who are struggling to meet content and/or disposition standards and/or competencies may be referred to the RtI process. Any student who is referred for an RtI and does not successfully complete the intervention process may be denied continued enrollment in any professional education program.
All approvals for admission to teacher candidacy are provisional and subject to reevaluation as students progress through the program. Students denied admission or removed from the program may appeal the decision to the Dean, College of Professional Studies.
Readmission into a teacher education program requires the student to meet standards for National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) and the University. Readmitted students will be required to complete the degree plan in effect at the time of readmission and to meet the requirements for admission to teacher education in effect at the time of readmission.
Course work completed prior to readmission will be reviewed for compliance with current NCATE, FDOE, and University requirements. Students will be required to retake courses not in compliance with these requirements.
The student teaching program, administered through the School of Education, consists of one semester of student teaching or two semesters of internship supervised by a highly qualified teacher who has completed Clinical Educator Training. The student teaching/internship experience is scheduled during the student’s senior year.
Requirements for admission to student teaching/internship include the following:
During the time a student is engaged in student teaching, any outside employment or additional academic work except senior seminar must be approved by the Director, School of Education.
In accordance with this act, information about teacher education programs may be accessed at the College of Professional Studies - School of Education website.
Candidates for admission to the NCATE/DOE approved teacher education specialization must meet and complete admission requirements detailed above. In addition to general University requirements, students seeking the B.A. in Middle Level Education must meet the following requirements.
Consult with your academic advisor for courses which may satisfy both the General Studies requirements and common prerequisites.
In addition to the general studies requirements listed on this page, students must satisfy all additional University requirements, including the Gordon Rule, multicultural, and foreign language requirements. With appropriate planning and coordination with an academic advisor, students may satisfy some of the general University requirements through the General Studies curriculum. For a complete listing of general degree requirements, refer to the "Graduation and General Degree Requirements" section of this catalog.
General Studies Curriculum:
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| Mathematics | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Social Sciences | 9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Humanities | 8-9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Natural Sciences | 7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Total Semester Hours: | 36-37 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
State mandated common prerequisites must be completed prior to graduation, but are not required for admission to the program. See the Common Prerequisite Manual for course substitutions from Florida colleges and universities.
In addition to EDF 2085, a minimum of 6 sh with an international or diversity focus is required. Eligible courses will be determined by the Florida public college or university where the student is currently earning the A.A. or B.S. foreign language courses may be used to meet this requirement. For the various Certification Areas Common Prerequisites, please view the Common Prerequisite Manual.
| EDF 1005 | Introduction to Education | 3 |
| EDF 2085 | Teaching Diverse Populations | 3 |
| EME 2040 | Introduction to Educational Technology | 3 |
| Total Hours | 9 | |
| Students must complete sufficient 1000/2000 level electives to complete at least 60 sh in the lower division. Current UWF students may use elective courses at any level (1000-4999) to meet this elective requirement. | 15 | |
| Total Hours | 15 | |
The Teacher Certification is earned by students who participate in two of four NCATE/DOE-approved areas earn a Florida teacher certification.
| DEP 4305 | Psychology of Adolescence | 3 |
| EDF 3234 | Applied Foundations of Education | 3 |
| EDM 3230 | 3 | |
| EDM 3322 | Integrated Methods I | 3 |
| EDM 3942 | Field Experience 1 | 3 |
| EDM 4310 | Instruction, Management, and Assessment- Middle | 3 |
| EDM 4402 | Educational Assessment | 3 |
| EDM 4943 | Field Experience 2 | 3 |
| EEX 3070 | Methods in Inclusion and Collaboration | 3 |
| EME 3410 | Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum | 1 |
| RED 3310 | Literacy Instruction for the Intermediate Learner | 3 |
| Total Hours | 31 | |
Students must choose two areas of specialization from those listed below.
| Middle-Grades English: | 36 | |
| Teaching Language Arts in the Middle and Secondary Schools | ||
| Applied Linguistics | ||
| ESOL Principles and Practices | ||
| ESOL Curriculum and Materials Development | ||
| Testing and Evaluation | ||
| Cross Cultural Communication and Understanding | ||
| Young Adult Literature | ||
| Assessment and Differentiated Instruction in Reading | ||
Advisor-approved course in speech or oral interpretation | ||
Advisor-approved course in American literature | ||
Advisor-approved course in world literature | ||
Advisor-approved course in English literature | ||
| Total Hours | 36 | |
| Middle-Grades Mathematics: | 23-25 | |
| Teaching Mathematics in the Middle and Secondary Schools | ||
| ESOL Principles and Practices | ||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | ||
| Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | ||
| Mathematics for the 21st Century | ||
Advisor approved course in Geometry | ||
Advisor approved course in Probability or Statistics | ||
| Total Hours | 23-25 | |
| Middle-Grades Social Science: | 24 | |
| Teaching Social Studies in the Middle and Secondary Schools | ||
| ESOL Principles and Practices | ||
Advisor-approved courses in United States history | ||
Advisor-approved course in Western civilization or European, Asian, African, Latin American, or Middle Eastern history | ||
Advisor-approved course in economics | ||
Advisor-approved course in United States government | ||
Advisor-approved course in geography | ||
| Total Hours | 24 | |
| Middle-Grades General Science: | 24 | |
| Teaching Science in the Middle and Secondary Schools | ||
| ESOL Principles and Practices | ||
Choose 18 sh: | ||
Advisor-approved course in Biological Science | ||
Advisor-approved course in Chemistry | ||
Advisor-approved course in Physics | ||
Advisor-approved course in Space Science | ||
Advisor-approved course in Earth Science | ||
Advisor-approved elective (if needed to reach 18 hours) | ||
| Total Hours | 24 | |
| Choose one option: | 12 | |
Option 1: | ||
| Senior Seminar | ||
| Student Teaching | ||
Option 2: | ||
| Senior Seminar | ||
| Teaching Internship I | ||
| Teaching Internship II | ||
| Total Hours | 12 | |
The Education Studies specialization prepares students to work in private settings or agencies that do not require graduation from an initial certification program; students graduating with this specialization are not eligible for certification under Florida Department of Education criteria, but may subsequently earn certification as they become eligible in one of Florida’s alternative certification programs. This specialization is available only to students with exceptional circumstances and the explicit approval of the Director, School of Education.
| EDM 3942 | Field Experience 1 | 3 |
| EDM 4310 | Instruction, Management, and Assessment- Middle | 3 |
| EDM 4402 | Educational Assessment | 3 |
| EDM 4943 | Field Experience 2 | 3 |
| EEX 3070 | Methods in Inclusion and Collaboration | 3 |
| EME 3410 | Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum | 1 |
| RED 3324 | Reading/ESOL Methods and Instruction | 3 |
| TSL 4080 | ESOL Principles and Practices | 3 |
| TSL 4081 | Empowering Teachers to Teach English to ESOL Students | 3 |
| Total Hours | 25 | |
| Consult with your advisor or the Professional Studies Student Center office for specific information regarding 35 sh of major-related requirements. Developing the plan for Major-Related courses is essential to ensure that prerequisites for major courses and other requirements are met. | 35 | |
| Total Hours | 35 | |


