Secondary Licensure Requirements

The student planning to teach at the high school level completes a major in a discipline and the necessary professional studies courses for teacher licensure at the secondary level (grades 9-12).

Secondary education licensure is available in biology, comprehensive scienceEnglish, history, and mathematics (B.S. or A.B.) . In general, the professional studies courses below must be satisfactorily completed.

Foundations of Teacher Education: 4 sh

SOC2430Sociology of Education

4 sh

Teaching Fellows may use EDU 2500 as the foundation course to Teacher Education, but SOC 2430 is still required. 

Education Core: 18 sh

PSY3820Educational Psychology

4 sh

EDU3050Learning and Teaching with Technologies

2 sh

EDU3550Teaching in 21st Century Classrooms

4 sh

EDU3560Teaching Diverse Learners in Middle and Secondary Schools

4 sh

EDU4150Educational Assessment

4 sh

Students majoring in Mathematics with teacher licensure will take MTH 3090 in lieu of EDU 3050.

Choose an appropriate methods course from the following: 4 sh

EDU4210Methods of Teaching Middle Grades and Secondary English

4 sh

EDU4220Methods of Teaching Middle Grades and Secondary Mathematics

4 sh

EDU4240Methods of Teaching Middle Grades and Secondary Science

4 sh

EDU4250Methods of Teaching Middle Grades and Secondary Social Studies

4 sh

Full-Time Student Teaching: 12 sh

EDU4030Explorations Capstone Seminar II

2 sh

EDU4970Student Teaching

10 sh

Total Credit Hours: 39

Program Outcomes

The outcomes expected of students who have completed the Secondary Licensure programs are drawn from two sets of standards for teacher licensure programs: (a) the NC Professional Teaching Standards (NCPTS); and (b) the Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) Model Core Teaching Standards.
North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards (2013): 1. Teachers demonstrate leadership (InTASC 5) ● lead in their classrooms, school, profession ● advocate for schools and students ● demonstrate high ethical standards 2. Teachers establish a respectful environment for a diverse population of students (InTASC 1-3) ● provide a positive, nurturing environment ● embrace diversity in school, community, world ● treat students as individuals ● adapt their teaching for students with special needs ● work collaboratively with families and significant adults in the lives of their students 3. Teachers know the content they teach (InTASC 4-5) ● align instruction with the NC SCOS ● know the content of their teaching specialty ● recognize interconnectedness of content area ● make instruction relevant to students 4. Teachers facilitate learning for their students (InTASC 6-8) ● know how learning takes place ● plan appropriate instruction and assessment ● use a variety of instructional methods ● integrate and utilize technology in instruction ● develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills ● facilitate teamwork and develop leadership qualities ● communicate effectively 5. Teachers reflect on their practice (InTASC 9-10) ● analyze student learning ● link professional growth to professional goals ● function effectively in a complex environment 6. Teachers contribute to academic success of students.

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