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The minor in professional education offers opportunities for students across University majors seeking a pathway into the field of teaching and to temporary teacher certification in the state of Florida.
The minor in professional education is open to all non-education majors at ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å. The minor has 25 required credit hours. Each class listed in the minor is required for state program approval for a temporary teaching certificate.
The minor includes two field placements in 6th-12th grade classrooms, prior to graduation, under the careful supervision of experienced teachers and University supervisors. The field experience is designed for ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å students to observe effective teaching practices and deepen their knowledge base related to content, the learner and learning, instructional practice and professional responsibility. Students develop their planning and instructional skills as they work with individual and small groups of 6-12th grade students.
Coursework meets the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) requirements for the Professional Training Option (PTO), is consistent with the program requirements of FLDOE State Administrative Rule 6A-5.066 and includes the state-required professional preparation outlined in FLDOE Administrative Rule 6A-4.006.
Upon graduation and satisfaction of all requirements for a temporary teaching certificate set forth by FLDOE, students are eligible for a temporary Florida teaching certificate.
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Students enrolled in the minor are provided with the coursework that — in conjunction with successful completion of Florida teacher certification examinations, one year of successful teaching experience and successful completion of a district-approved competence demonstration program for first-year teachers — allows for converting a three-year non-renewable temporary certification into a five-year renewable professional certification.
An application to the program is required.
Requirements
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Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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EDU 206 | Human Development and Learning | 4 |
EDU 306 | Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Areas (ESOL-infused course) | 4 |
EDU 309*(co-requisite with EDU 335) | Practicum (with Seminar) I(1) | 1 |
EDU 320*(co-requisite with EDU 358) | ESOL Observational Practicum | 1 |
EDU 325 | Secondary Classroom Assessment | 4 |
EDU 335*(co-requisite with EDU 309) | Secondary Classroom Management | 4 |
EDU 345 | Methods of Secondary Instruction | 4 |
EDU 358*(co-requisite with EDU 320) | Understanding TESOL: A Survey Course | 3 |
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*Note: EDU 309/EDU 335 are co-requisites and EDU 320/EDU 358 are co-requisites.
Undergraduate Admission for Minors
Students who intend to earn a minor in professional education at ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å must apply to ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å’s Department of Education. Application forms are available atÌýProfessional Education Minor Application. Students must include the required submission of the following documentation:
- A completed admission to professional education minor application, which includes a criminal record information form.
- A cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Undergraduate Retention Requirements for Minors
To continue in the minor in professional education, students must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least a 2.5 overall and a 3.0 in all education coursework. Students must make satisfactory progress toward mastery of the FEAPs/InTASC Standards and indicators, Florida Reading Competencies 1 and 2, and ESOL Standards documented through the LiveText electronic database and outlined in all undergraduate ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å Department of Education syllabi.
During the first week of EDU 320, students are required to complete the criminal background check and fingerprinting.