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School Leadership Decision Points

Decision Points

Decision Points are when it is determined if the pre-service teacher candidate is to continue in the teacher education program.

Decision Point 1

Candidates are admitted to secondary teacher education and the Phase I courses when the candidate meets all the criteria listed below prior to the start of the Phase I semester and are in their junior or senior year. Application deadlines are April 20 (for Fall) and November 20 (for Spring).

  1. Complete 100 hours of supervised child advocacy service
  2. Clear a criminal background check.
  3. Earn a final grade of a "C" or better in the following courses:
    - ED/EL 220, Introduction to Teaching
    - MA110, College Algebra (or equivalent)
    - EG101, English Composition I
    - EG102, English Composition II
    - SP101, Public Speaking
    - PY211, Developmental Psychology
  4. Earn a GPA of at least 2.75 in the general education core courses
  5. Maintain an overall GPA of at least 2.50.
  6. Have successfully completed 60 hours of college credit
  7. Obtain departmental approval (including, but not limited to, completion of a dispositional assessment by the content advisor and meeting GPA requirements)
  8. Complete the application process for Phase I
  9. Demonstrate English language writing and speaking proficiency
  10. Maintain a clear record of experiences with schools and minors

Decision Point 2

Candidates are admitted to Phase II (Student Teaching) their senior year when they meet all the criteria listed below:

  1. Earn a final grade of a “C” or better in EL 416, SD 550, ED 340, IT 360, ED 334, ED 333, and PY 334.
  2. Complete the student teaching application
  3. Obtain 5 evaluations from designated instructors
  4. Obtain departmental approval
  5. Maintain an overall GPA of at least 2.50
  6. Be approved by the Admissions Committee
  7. Complete the Disclosure Statement
  8. Clear a criminal background check
  9. Self-assessment of dispositions (completed as part of Phase I) and dispositional assessments completed by Phase I faculty member and mentor teacher.
  10. Obtain health clearance

Decision Point 3

Candidates complete Student Teaching when they meet the criteria listed below:

  1. Earn a final grade of "C" or better in Student Teaching
  2. Successfully complete ED 431 Performance Assessment of Student Teachers
  3. Self-assessment of dispositions and dispositional assessments completed by education and academic supervisors and cooperating/mentor teacher(s).

Decision Point 4

Candidates will complete their degree and qualify for a conditional teaching license when they meet all the criteria listed below:

  1. Successfully complete the Teaching & Learning Portfolio (TLP) and all other Teachers College requirements
  2. Complete all required degree coursework & requirements
  3. Meet the minimum score on the Principles of Learning and Teaching exam
  4. Meet the minimum score on the content area exam(s)
  5. Complete the application process for licensure