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Adolescent/Young Adult and Multi-

Age Licensure Programs

The

adolescent/young adult licensure programs

prepare

teachers to work with students in grades 7–12. The Ohio

Department of Education has approved Cedarville University to

issue adolescent/young adult licenses for teachers in the areas

of integrated science (comprehensive), integrated life science,

integrated physical science, integrated physics, integrated

chemistry, integrated mathematics, integrated language arts, and

integrated social studies. In addition to approving the previously

listed programs, the Association of Christian Schools International

has also approved Cedarville to offer ACSI certification in

integrated Bible.

The

multi-age licensure

education programs

prepare

students to work with students in grades pre-K to 12. The Ohio

Department of Education has approved Cedarville University to

issue multi-age licenses in the areas of music education, Spanish

education, physical education, and health and physical education.

The course requirements for each licensure field are outlined in

the catalog under the department that offers the major; however,

the following courses are common to all adolescent/young

adult and multi-age education majors and are prerequisites for

admission to the Teacher Education Program and upper-level

classes.

Teacher Education Core............................................................14

EDSP-2100 Exceptionalities and Behavior. .............................. 2 EDUC-1000 The Education Profession..................................... 2 EDUC-1050 Preliminary Student Involvement........................... 0 EDUC-2050 Teaching Diverse Learners................................... 2 EDUC-2100 e-Learning for Educators...................................... 3 EDUC-2300 Assessment and Differentiation............................ 2 EDUC-2500 Educational Psychology........................................ 3

Upon completion of the Teacher Education Core and before

enrolling in the Principles of Teaching block, students must make

formal application to the Teacher Education Program (TEP).

The requirements for admission to the TEP are outlined earlier

in this section of the catalog. Most adolescent and young adult

and multi-age teacher education majors apply for admission

during their junior year. The School of Education’s licensure and

testing coordinator provides students with specific information on

procedures for admission to the TEP.

Principles of Teaching Block (all AYA majors and MA Spanish)

The following courses are to be taken together just prior to the

student teaching experience.

EDSE-3000 Principles of Teaching AYA Learners..........................4 1 EDSE-4000 Reading in the Content Area: AYA.............................3

or

EDUC-4000 Reading in the Content Area......................... 3 EDSE-4450 Adolescent/Young Adult Field Experience..................2 EDSP-4250 Communication, Collaboration, and Inclusion............2 EDUC-3200 Faith and Learning Alignment....................................1

Additional Requirements:

EDUC-3100 Philosophical Foundations of Education....................3 EDSE-4900 Student Teaching and Seminar: AYA........................12

(or

EDUC-4900 Student Teaching and Seminar: MA...............12)

1

Adolescent and young adult integrated language arts majors do not take this course.

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2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

School of Education

Adolescent/Young Adult and Multi-Age Licensure Programs