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S chool of E ducation Group Advising. Preparing for Application. Program Completion Information. Elementary. Special Education. 124 credits 2.5 overall GPA 48 credits General Education 76 credits Education courses 4 Blocks, plus 1 summer/some evenings . 130 credits 2.5 overall GPA
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School of Education Group Advising Preparing for Application
Program Completion Information Elementary Special Education 124 credits 2.5 overall GPA 48 credits General Education 76 credits Education courses 4 Blocks, plus 1 summer/some evenings • 130 credits • 2.5 overall GPA • 67 credits General Education • 63 credits Education courses • 4 Blocks
Understanding the Application Process • Application deadline for students starting Block 1 in Fall is February 15. • Application deadline for Spring is October 15. • 50 seats available: first come-first served.
Application Criteria • 55 semester hours, including current semester, towards General Ed. Requirements—ELEM only (no developmental courses) • EDUC-F200, SPCH-S121, ENG-W131, MATH-T101, all completed with a “C” or better. • Completed, or be enrolled in, all Language Arts content courses. • Overall GPA of at least 2.50 (no rounding up) • “C” or better in all Language Arts and Math content courses. • Passing score on Praxis 1 tests or alternatives. Continued…
Application Criteria Successful completion of ONE course from theSocial Studies Content Block (“D-” or better) Elementary: • ECON-E100, E150, or E101 (Economics) • GEOG-G201 (World Regional Geography) • SOC-R220 (The Family) • HIST-H105 or H106 (American History I or II) • POLS-Y103 (Introduction to American Politics) • HIST-H101 (World in the 20th Century) Special Education: • POLS-Y103, Y107, Y109 (Political Science) • HIST-H105, H106 (American History) or GEOG-G110 (Human Geography) • SOC-S163 (Social Problems) or GEOG-G201 (World Regional Geography)
Application Criteria Successful completion of ONE course from the Science Content Block (“D-” or better.) Elementary: • BIOL-L100 (Humans & the Biological World) • CHEM-C104 (Physical Science & Society) • GEOG-G107 (Physical Systems of the Environment) Special Education: • BIOL-L100 (Humans & the Biological World) • CHEM-C104 (Physical Science & Society) or CHEM-C101 (Elementary Chemistry I) NOTE: To complete program, one science course must include a lab; not needed to apply.
Praxis 1 Alternative Scores • Praxis 1 composite (sum), at least527 • ACT with a score of at least 24 based on Math, Reading, Grammar, and Science • SAT with a score of at least 1100 based on Verbal (“Critical Reading”) and” Math”; NOT “Writing” or sub-tests • GRE with a score of at least 1100 based on Verbal and Quantitative • Anyone with a Master’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution is exempt.
GPA and PRAXIS 1 Scores Elementary and Special Education IUS GPA of at least a 2.5 Must have passed the Praxis I or Alternatives Math 175 Reading 176 Writing 172
Taking the Praxis 1 • Paper and Pencil Tests - Offered at IUS - Scores available within 6 weeks • Computer-based Tests • Prometric Testing Center, Louisville (423-0478) • University of Louisville (852-6607) • Writing scores available in approximately 2 weeks. • Praxis can be taken once each calendar month, no more than six times during any one calendar year. • Praxis Scores are available on-line for about two months, so be sure to save as a PDF—costs $40+ for another report!
Studying for the Praxis • Check out this website: www.ets.org/praxis - Prepare for a Test - Tests at a Glance • What to expect on the day of your test (video) - Registration online Continued…
Studying for the Praxis • Praxis Registration Information brochures are available on the wall outside the Student Development Center. • Preparation materials for Praxis are available from ETS (some for sale) and in the Library.
What does it mean…Getting into Blocks? You won’t be taking any other general education courses while in blocks. • Block 1 – Child as Learner • Block 2 – The Literate Child • Block 3– Integration across the Curriculum • Block 4– Teaching in an Era of Accountability • Special Education students will take 1 summer block and some evening classes.
Field Experience • ALLblocks include field experiences at specific schools both in Indiana and Kentucky. • It is MANDATORY for students to be available Monday through Friday from 8:00 – 4:00! (Practica schedules will be set early in each semester.)
Criminal Background checks Before entering field experiences, every candidate will need to complete a background check. Each school system has its own process and decides which crimes prevent placement. Disqualification by a school system may prevent a candidate from completing an SOE program. Any crime against children disqualifies candidates from admission or continuation in any SOE program.
What else…? • Continue taking courses that are requirements for your degree! Aim to finish Gen.Ed prior to Block 1. • Make an effort to take ENG-W 250 (W 131 is pre-requisite) and MATH “T” courses as soon as possible—they fill quickly! • Keep a close eye on your GPA! • Faculty may review a student’s status at any point in the program! • If you need to e-mail anyone, please include your student ID number! Continued….
What else…? • If you have TRANSFER coursework, see Dr Barbara Thompson-Book (bacthomp@ius.edu) • If you have PETITIONS, see: • Elementary: Dr Walter Ryan (wryan@ius.edu) • Special Education: Dr Cathy Shea (cshea@ius.edu) • See your SOE advisor at least once a semester!