2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Education
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“Empowerment for Learning”
Dr. Lisa Allen, Dean
Dr. Kerri Adkins
Ms. Julie Ann Ball
Dr. Jane Bragg
Ms. Susan Burress
Mr. Don Cheatham
Ms. Rita Curtis
Dr. James Dantic
Dr. Dorothy Davis
Dr. Valerie Flanagan
Dr. Lisa Fulks
Dr. Marilyn Goodwin
Dr. Holly Graham
Dr. Charles Hamilton
Dr. Ellen Hamilton-Ford
Dr. Jeffrey Herron
Ms. Debbie Holt
Dr. Sharon Hundley
Dr. Joetta Kelly
Dr. Elisha Lawrence
Dr. Robin Magruder
Dr. Wanetta Morrow
Dr. Adarrell Owsley
Dr. Seneca Rodriguez
Dr. Rhonda Simpson
Dr. Kathryn Smith
Dr. Franklin Thomas
Dr. Joseph Wallace
Dr.Jeff Wiesman
Purpose
The theme of the Educator Preparation Program is “Empowerment for Learning.” Emphasis in all degree programs is given to the development of the teacher candidate to know and utilize learning theory, pedagogy, culturally responsive instruction, technology, and assessment in order to empower self and others to become life-long learners.
Description
The educator preparation program is a collaborative effort among all applicable academic areas of the university. The program provides a broadbased education intended to equip the teacher candidates with knowledge, values, and attitudes essential for developing competency on the Kentucky Teacher Performance Standards (KTPS/In TASC). The program also stresses responsible citizenship within the American democracy through the promotion of Christian servant leadership.
Students may pursue initial teacher certification in: (a) Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (Birth to Primary), (b) Elementary Education, P-5; (c) Middle Grades Education, 5-9; (d) Secondary Education, 8-12 (English, Math, Chemistry, Biology, Social Studies) (an extension into middle grades is possible under 16 KAR 2:0101 and must be arranged with an education advisor); (e) Art, P-12; (f) Health and Physical Education, P-12; (g) Integrated Music, P-12; (h )Spanish Education P-12; (i) Learning and Behavior Disorders, P-12; (j) Montessori; (k) IECE/P-5; (l) P- 5/Learning and Behavior Disorder P-12.
The School of Education also offers Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in early childhood education programs and an Associate of Science in Education. None of these is a certifiable program.
The Education Professional Standards Board requires teacher candidates to pass PRAXIS subject assessments before the initial teaching certificate, the Statement of Eligibility, is issued. In compliance with disclosure of passing rates on the PRAXIS subject assessments, according to the federal government Title II report, the University’s passing rate for 2021-2022 was 89%.
The educator preparation program has a Candidate Assessment Point (CAP) System that monitors student progress throughout the program. The plan requires four checkpoints along the continuum of the educator preparation program:
CAP 1 acknowledges the intent to enter teacher education (ED 199 )
CAP 2 determines admission into the program, requires evidence of academic competency (ED 299 )
CAP 3 assesses readiness for student teaching (ED 399 )
CAP 4 determines program completion/exit (ED 499 )
Students must successfully meet the criteria at each checkpoint. A student will not be permitted to progress in the program if the criteria are not met. The CAP system is explained in detail in the appropriate education courses.
CAP 1: INTENT TO MAJOR IN TEACHER EDUCATION
During a candidate’s first education course at CU, candidates must enroll in ED 199. The current requirements for CAP 1 are:
- Completed CAP 1 application
- State criminal background check
- Tuberculosis risk assessment
- Creation of KFETS account for clinical hours
*Candidates must enroll in ED 199, ED 299, ED 399, and ED 499 to process all CAP requirements.
CAP 2: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Candidates must enroll in ED 299 a minimum of TWO semester prior to enrolling in ED 414. Candidates should enroll in ED 299 while enrolled in ED 310 or IEC 301.The current requirements for admission to the Educator Preparation Program are:
- Completed CAP 2 application
- Cumulative GPA of 2.75 (with no grade lower than C in all courses on the Curriculum Guide) or a grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale on the last thirty (30) hours of credit completed.
- Evidence of academic proficiency:
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The ACT with a composite score of 22 or the corresponding minimum scores:
-Reading - 20
-English - 18
-Math -19
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The Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (CASE) with the corresponding minimum scores:
- CASE Reading (5713) - 156
- CASE Writing (5723) - 162
- CASE Mathematics (5733) - 150
An applicant may use a combination of ACT and CASE minimum scores to meet the requirements above
If an applicant has a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, they may be admitted with the following Praxis CASE scores.
-Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (CASE): Reading (5713) - 151;
-Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (CASE): Writing (5723)- 157; and
-Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (CASE): Mathematics (5733) - 145
- ENG 111 and ENG 112 , grade of C or better
- MAC 120 or MAC 140 , grade of C or better
- Recommendations from Major/Department Chairs (not required for IECE, P-5, or Special Education majors)
- CAP 2 video
- Copy of Detailed Summary Form from Kentucky Field Experience Tracking System (KFETS)
- Headshot photograph
Students must take ED 220 prior to enrolling in ED 300 or as a co-requisite. Candidates must be admitted into the educator preparation program before enrolling in ED 414 , ED 450 , and IEC 480 .
Note: Requirements for admission and certification are subject to change at any time by the Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB) and Campbellsville University
CAP 3: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENT TEACHING
Candidates must enroll in ED 399 the semester they are enrolled in ED 414. Before a student is eligible to enroll in student teaching (ED 450 ), all content course requirements must be completed and the following CAP 3 criteria must be met:
- Completed CAP 3 application
- 2.75 Cumulative GPA
- All required Praxis subject assessments and PLT taken (or registered for first available session)
- Disposition evaluation by cooperating teacher
- Disposition evaluation by major/content area professor (not required for P-5, IECE, or special education majors)
- Passing CAP 3 professional portfolio based on Kentucky Teacher Performance Standards
- Graduation Audit Report
- Minimum of 200 clinical experiences meeting EPSB requirements
- State and Federal criminal records check
- Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) Check (DPP 156)
- Medical exam and tuberculosis risk assessment
- Liability insurance
- Documentation of PBIS training
CAP 4: EXIT REQUIREMENTS
Candidates must enroll in ED 499 during student teaching (ED 450) CAP 4 criteria are:
- Completed CAP 4 application
- 2.75 cumulative GPA
- All required Praxis subject assessment taken
- Successful completion of student teaching
- Passing CAP 4 professional portfolio based on Kentucky Teacher Performance Standards
- Exit interview
Students are encouraged to successfully complete all PRAXIS subject assessments. The Education Professional Standards Board has established passing scores on all exams. It is the responsibility of the student to determine the appropriate PRAXIS subject assessments for which to register and complete. Specialty exams have been subject to change by the Education Professional Standards Board and, therefore, students are advised to take care in registering for the correct exams. Though the School of Education faculty will strive to inform students of this information, it is the responsibility of the students to register for the correct examinations. Though students are not required to pass the exam(s) to graduate, the Education Professional Standards Board will not issue teacher certification until all appropriate exams are passed.
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