PreK-12 Licensure

(Ottawa)

The PreK-12 Teacher Licensure program is designed to produce teachers who have the knowledge, social competencies, methods, communication skills, and sensitivity to be effective in the school environment. Students complete methods courses, professional education courses, and field experiences/observations. They develop critical thinking skills through an analysis of educational history, philosophy and psychology; measurement and evaluation of learning; and classroom management. They gain awareness of cultural diversity and the social and political contexts of education. The PreK-12 Teacher Licensure program is based on state, regional, and national licensure criteria and testing competencies. The Ottawa University teacher education programs are state approved in Arizona and Kansas; the Kansas unit is also accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

Curriculum


Pre-Professional Education
  • EDU 30731  Teaching Profession I
  • EDU 30732  Teaching Profession II
  • EDU 20000  Technology for Educators
Professional Education
  • EDU 31132  The Exceptional Child
  • EDU 31233  Educational Psychology
  • EDU 31633  Assessment in Today's Classroom
  • EDU 33035  Foundations of Schools in a Diverse Society
  • EDU 34500  Secondary Methods and RICA
  • EDU 40632  Managing the Educational Environment
Student Teaching Block
  • EDU 49001  Student Teaching I
  • EDU 49022  Student Teaching II
  • EDU 40932  Reflective Teaching and Action Research I
  • EDU 4093  Reflective Teaching and Action Research II

Each PreK-12 Licensure Student must complete the requisite content area courses within their area of emphasis. To see the courses within each content area, please select the area:

Licensure Content Areas