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Elementary Education (EC-6) with 4-8 English, Language Arts, and Reading Specialization (B.S.E.)

TEACHER EDUCATION
Dr. Amber Daub
Dean, School of Education
The Teacher Education Program at East Texas Baptist University provides a comprehensive background of professional education courses designed to prepare future elementary, secondary, and all-level teachers to perform effectively in the classroom setting.
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) establishes teacher certification standards. Any change in these standards must be reflected in East Texas Baptist University’s certification requirements.
Therefore, any modifications in the state law affecting ETBU certification requirements takes precedence over statements in this catalog.
The current certification levels for teaching certificates include Early Childhood (EC)-Grade 6; Grades 4-8; Grades 7-12; and All-Level.

MISSION STATEMENT
The Department of Teacher Education is responsible for developing a strong program of preparation for prospective public school teachers. The purposes of the department include (1) provide a quality professional preparation program leading to teacher certification in Texas, (2) acquire a strong academic foundation, (3) provide practical applications in diverse populations of their field-based experiences, and (4) promote, develop and practice ethical and professional practices with our teacher education students, as well as the faculty and staff in our teacher education program.
Students completing graduation and certification requirements for the B.S.E. will

  1. Understand the teaching process.
  2. Meet Texas Education Agency Standards.
  3. Understand how to develop lessons for the core subject areas or certification area.

FIELD-BASED PROGRAM
The Teacher Education Program and our Advisory Committee are committed to ensuring that all students receive effective, high-level teacher preparation. Components of the field-based program include a full range of experiences with culturally diverse and low socioeconomic students as well
as students who have perceptual/physical challenges within the same classroom. Being organized, using common sense, being a good role model, communicating effectively, having the aptitude to be able to teach through using different methods to meet the needs of students related to student data and assessments are important responsibilities our program and professors desire to address.
Our students undergo a variety of field-based classroom experiences before their entry into clinical teaching:

  • Students seeking certification in grades EC-6 receive a total of 280 hours in various elementary classrooms during their sophomore, junior, and senior years before entry into clinical teaching.
  • Students majoring in secondary or all level subject areas receive a total of 75 hours during their junior and senior years before entry into clinical teaching.

The Strategic Action Plan of the department includes the following program evaluation:

  1. Performance evaluations using various measures.
  2. Successful performance on tests required for all certification candidates.
  3. Full appraisal requirements of the state and local district for the program’s students.
  4. Assessment of learning outcomes - using benchmark process.

TRANSFERS
Students who desire to transfer into our program will have a transcript evaluation by the Dean, School of Education to see which courses will be accepted for transfer. In all cases, the university requirements must be met in order to receive a degree from East Texas Baptist University.
Note: A transfer student who has completed a designated certification track in a specific subject area cannot be admitted to our program for the same certification specialization.

CODE OF ETHICS AND STANDARDS FOR TEXAS EDUCATORS
http://tea.texas.gov/index2.aspx?id=2147501244
The Texas educator should strive to create an atmosphere that will nurture to fulfillment the potential of each student. Our faculty, staff and our candidates are responsible for standard practices and ethical conduct toward students, professional colleagues, parents, and the community at all times. This code is intended to govern the profession; the Professional Practice Commission shall determine the interpretations of the code. The educator who conducts his or her affairs with conscientious concern will exemplify the highest standards of professional commitment.
• For Our Student Applicants/Candidates
The Educator Code of Ethics is introduced and discussed in EDUC 3301. The T.E.A Code of Ethics training modules are incorporated into our requirements for future student coursework, as well as our clinical teaching program, as part of their staff development prior to our clinical teachers
completing our program.
• For our Professors/Supervisors
The Educator Code of Ethics is shared and addressed with all of our teacher education professors and supervisors annually. The Code of Ethics training link is provided to them as well.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

  1. Candidates with a major in elementary education will create and synthesize lessons in multiple subject areas. 
  2. Candidates with a major in elementary education will demonstrate mastery of the required standards in the TEA clinical teaching domains. 
  3. Candidates with a major in elementary education will demonstrate competency of the required standards related to pedagogy and professional responsibility as specified by the Texas Education Agency. 
  4. Candidates with a major in elementary education will demonstrate competency of the elementary core subject areas as specified by the Texas Education Agency. 
Exit Policy

Reasons a candidate will be withdrawn from the ETBU educator preparation program (EPP) are as follows: 

  • A candidate who chooses to withdraw from the EPP must notify the certification officer by stating their intentions by written letter or ETBU Tigermail.  A copy of the notification will be placed in the candidate’s department file. 
  • If a candidate chooses to enroll in a different EPP, the receiving program will need to request a TEA Candidate Transform Form to be completed by the ETBU certification officer.  At that time, the certification officer will be required to inform the receiving program if the candidate was in good standing. 
  • If a candidate is not meeting the requirements of the EPP (e.g., disciplinary reasons and/or academics), the candidate will begin the Departmental Student/Candidate Review Process.  Upon completion of the process, the EPP will determine whether the candidate will be required to withdraw or continue in the program. 
  • If a candidate is inactive and fails to communicate with EPP and/or advisor for one semester, the candidate will not be able to return to the EPP and TEA will be notified. 
  • If a candidate is not successful in passing 50% of their required certification exams by the written deadline, they will be automatically withdrawn from the EPP. 
General Education Requirements

General Education Requirements                                                        42 hours

English 1301, 1302, and three hours sophomore English Course           9 Hours

Fine Arts (three hours from music, theatre, fine arts, or equivalent)        3 Hours

Christian Ministry 1320 and 1330                                                             6 Hours

History 1301 and 1302                                                                             6 Hours

Political Science 2305                                                                              3 Hours

Physical Activity- KINE 1238                                                                    2 Hours

Science - (Must be a lab science)                                                            4 Hours

Mathematics                                                                                             3 Hours

Psychology 3331                                                                                      3 Hours

COMM 1311, 1315, or 1318                                                                     3 Hours

Professional Development                                                                       24 Hours

Major of Study (See Available Majors) 

Electives                                                                                   (to total 120 Hours)

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