TEACHER EDUCATION
| Department: |
Teacher Education Student Services
Building 85, Room 113
(850) 474-2945 |
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Professional Studies |
Graduate Teacher Education Programs
There are a variety of teacher education programs offered at the master's level.
These programs are available for students who have a bachelor's degree that
prepared them to teach in the state of Florida and for students without such
preparation.
Graduate Programs of Study
Alternative Education
Career and Technical Studies
Elementary Education
Middle Level Education
Primary Education
Secondary Education
Special Education
Admission to Teacher Education/Graduate
Admission to Teacher Education is provisional. Provisional admission allows the
unit to carefully monitor student progress through the teacher education
program. Careful monitoring will ensure that academic and/or social skills
deficits of preservice teachers can be identified in a timely manner so that
appropriate interventions can be implemented. All students must take and pass
the Florida Teacher Certification Examination (both Professional and Subject
Area Examination) and be recommended by their major department before they will
be placed for student teaching. Full admission to teacher education will be
achieved by passing the tests and being certified in good standing in the
college.
All students must complete the provisional admission to teacher education
process as listed below by the end of the first semester of attendance at UWF.
Those students who do not complete the provisional admission process by the end
of the first semester may be denied further registration and an enrollment hold
will be placed on any future enrollment in education courses. The hold may be
removed when the student completes the admission process. Students must also
maintain these standards to ensure the continuation of provisional admission and
continued registration. Students who fail to meet these standards may be removed
from teacher education.
Candidates seeking initial certification will be admitted to Teacher Education
when they meet all the following requirements:
- All students are required to submit acceptable scores on the GRE. Although
applicants may be admitted to graduate programs on the basis of their GPA, GRE
scores are nevertheless required for admission to Teacher Education.
- Prospective candidates for Teacher Education must meet one of the following
three criteria:
- have earned a minimum 3.0 GPA in the last 60 semester hours of coursework
attempted in earning the bachelor's degree
-or-
- submit an acceptable GRE score; a minimum score of 1000 on the combined
verbal and quantitative portions of the general aptitude test of the GRE is
required if the undergraduate GPA is below 3.0.
-or-
- have earned a graduate degree from an accredited institution.
- Meet the minimum University standards for admission to graduate studies.
- Submit two letters of recommendation, one from a person in a position to
speak regarding the student's academic potential and one from a person in a
position to speak regarding professional experience (e.g., employer, principal,
supervising teacher, etc.).
- At the time of application to the graduate program, all students are required
to submit a letter of intent, stating why they want to be in a masters program,
how their degree will enhance their future, and how they see themselves as a
professional in five years.
Graduate candidates seeking initial certification will be admitted to Teacher
Education when they meet all the requirements listed above.
Enrollment
Services
July 2000
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