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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 (fingerprinting)
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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 (fingerprinting) • Must clear prior to any field experience in the schools • Must be through Accurate Biometrics and outcome must be sent to COTE (No alternatives) • Instructions and form is at www.cote.illinois.edu • Must have a C or better in all Professional Education and Content courses • GPA (2.5 in content, professional education, UI, and overall)
What we do (continued) • Answer all questions related to licensure • Complete endorsements audits and answer questions related to endorsements • Ultimately, we are office that will recommend you for licensure (you will apply through the COTE)
Certification Programs • College of Education • Early Childhood Education (Birth-grade 3) • Elementary Education (K-9 “self-contained) • LBSI (Special Education) (K-21) • Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) • Secondary Ed Minor (6-12) History, Math, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Earth & Space science • Foreign Languages (K-12)
Cert Programs (cont’d) • ACES • Agriculture Education (6-12) • Fine and Applied Arts • Music Education (all grades) • Art Education (all grades) • Applied Health Sciences • Physical Education (all grades)
Endorsements(defined) • Qualifies a teacher to teach certain subjects at certain grade ranges (self-contained or departmentalized) • Three kinds of endorsements • K-3 (or 4) • 5 (or 6)-8 • 9-12 • Endorsements are confined to grade range of program. • May add endorsements at time of initial licensing or later.
Endorsement requirements • All (or most) endorsements can be found at our website (www.cote.illinois.edu) • Hyperlinks detail requirements for endorsements with specific requirements
Middle Grade Endorsements • Grades 5/6-8 • Typically 18 hours in subject • Exceptions (such as math, ESL, bilingual) • Recommend at least two (to be marketable) • Shortage areas: math, science, foreign language (especially Spanish), ESL, Bilingual
Middle Grade Endorsements (cont’d) • Elementary Ed and LBSI candidates must take Middle Grade Coursework for any MG endorsements: • CI 410, EPS 427, EPSY 430 • Online through UI and only during summers • Most students take between junior/senior year • Other institutions offer courses (http://www.isbe.net/licensure/middle_grade/msinfo.htm)
Middle Grade Endorsements (cont’d) • Elementary Education majors: • Social Science coursework built into curriculum • Close in General Science (14–18 hrs-depending on chosen Gen Ed courses) • Close in Language Arts (13-20 hrs, again, depending upon choice of Gen Eds) • Can use courses in Area of Concentration and Gen Ed requirements (assuming they apply)
Early Childhood Education • Curriculum for Early Childhood program meets requirements for Early Childhood Special Education Approval (pre K) • If Early Childhood folks who want to teach Special Ed (K-3), will have to complete LBSI endorsement requirements (available only to grad students)
Foreign Language Endorsements • There are foreign language endorsements for all grade ranges • K-4, 5-8, and 9-12: 24 hours in same foreign language + pass content test • Once you acquire one foreign language, you can add others by passing the content test.
High School Endorsements • Grades 9-12 • Available to LBS I candidates as well as Secondary Ed, Art Ed, Music, Physical Education, Agriculture, Foreign Language • Most require: • 24 hours overall • 12 hours at the upper level (generally defined as 300 or above) • Passing appropriate content test • Science and Social Science • 32 hours overall • 12 hours in a discipline • at least one course from at least two other disciplines • Passing appropriate content test • Some have specific requirements (see Council website or us)
ESL & Bilingual Education Endorsements (all grade levels) Definition: • Bilingual: teaches “non-native” students in their native language • Assumption is that the students will transition to English via ESL • ESL: teach non-native speakers English • instructor only required to know English • Requirements are on our website
Transitional Bilingual endorsement • Allows you to teach K-12 bilingual and K-6 ESL • Valid for 5 years (must acquire “regular” requirements or goes away) • Bachelor’s degree • Pass appropriate foreign language proficiency test – Note: this test is different than foreign language content test
Testing • Basic skills or Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP) • First attempt? Should sign up for 400 (not 401, 402, 403, 404) • Can “bank” scores (you do not have to retake subject areas that you passed) • Only retake sections you didn’t pass • Be sure Social Security Number is correct • Be Send scores to UIUC • Limited to 5 attempts • Must be passed within 5 years for admission • Must be certified within 10 years of test date
Using ACT or SAT in lieu of Basic skills or TAP (more info on our website. www.cote.illinois.edu) • ACT • Test must include writing (writing has to be taken at same time) • Must have a composite score of 22 or higher • SAT (Math and Critical Reading) • Must have composite score of 1030 • Scores must be sent directly from ACT or SAT to ISBE • Do NOT request scores be sent until AFTER have applied to program • ISBE form 73-54 must be submitted to and signed by COTE (Attests that you have applied to a program)
Testing (Cont’d) • Additional tests required for certification: • Content area test (prior to student teaching) • Assessment of Professional Teaching (APT) • Expire after 5 years if not certified • 5x limit on all tests
Who to Contact • Degree Requirements – Academic Advisor • Certification Requirements – Me or Brenda
Jeff Buck • Brenda Clevenger Evans • 505 E. Green Street, Champaign, IL (above PNC bank and Cold Stone Creamery) 217-333-7195 Office hours: 8:30 – 12 and 1 – 5
When You Contact Us • E-mail • jbuck@illinois.edu • bmclvngr@illinois.edu • Include UIN and prospective major • Contact Brenda or me, not both • Include previous communications when e-mailing • Appointments • Don’t set up appointments by e-mail, Call at 333-7195