Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Inclusive PreK-5 Education, BSED | |||
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Inclusive PreK-5 Education, BSEDThe Inclusive PreK-5 Education Program, within the College of Education and Human Development, is a highly competitive program that prepares teachers to construct developmentally appropriate education for all children ages 3-11, in collaboration with their families. The vision of the program is to develop pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and elementary grade teachers who have the knowledge, skills and dispositions to:
Career OpportunitiesGraduates work in a variety of educational settings for young children, including community agencies, daycare centers, pre-kindergartens, kindergartens, and the primary grades 1-5. Graduates of the program earn two credentials in four years:
CurriculumBased on a background in typical and atypical child development, educational psychology, and developmentally appropriate practices, teacher candidates have coursework and clinical experiences to address the four programmatic strands:
Admission and LicensureBGSU teacher education programs are highly competitive and require additional admission and graduation criteria. These requirements include, evidence of proficient on a nationally normed achievement assessment (ACT, SAT, PRAXIS core), professional disposition reviews, an overall grade point average of 3.0, and passing scores for all required Ohio Assessments for Educators examinations in each content area required by the State of Ohio. Candidates in this program will also be required to obtain annual BCI/FBI checks in order to participate in required field experiences. In addition, a letter grade of “C” or better in EIEC 1110, EDTL 2010, EIEC 2110, EIEC 2130, EDFI 3020, EIEC 2140, EIEC 2210, EIEC 2220, EIEC 3110, EIEC 2330, EIEC 2340, EDIS 2310, EDTL 1320 and MATH 2130 is required. Sophomore block admission requirements:
Junior block admission requirements:
Senior block admission requirements:
To be eligible for Ohio’s provisional, or entry-year-level, license, a graduate must complete the major with at least a 3.0 accumulative grade point average and must successfully pass all required Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAEs) as determined each year by the Ohio Department of Education. Students must have a passing score on all required OAEs as determined each year by the Department of Education to be eligible for the Professional Year Internship. (Note: OAE test requirements are subject to change, so continue to check with your program and the Ohio Department of Education for updates.) Inclusive PreK-5 Education majors meeting these criteria qualify to teach children from pre-K through grade five (ages 3-11). Before the capstone experience of a student teaching internship, majors engage in a variety of clinical and field experiences including structured observations, tutoring, assessment, and teaching of children in small and large groups across pre-kindergarten and kindergarten/elementary grade settings. Preparation for CollegeCompletion of the requirements for high school graduation is necessary for admission to BGSU, but completing only the minimum coursework will leave you unprepared for college. Consider taking four years of mathematics instead of the three that is required. Two, three or even four years of the same world language is excellent preparation for college. You will also benefit from competency in computer use. Courses that provide exposure to or training in the visual and performing arts are excellent choices. College HighlightsThe College of Education and Human Development focuses on the education of professionals who positively impact the development of individuals, families, communities, schools and other societal institutions. BGSU’s teacher education programs are well respected throughout the country. The education programs have earned accreditation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and the Ohio Department of Education. Opportunities for education-related clubs and organizations are available within the College of Education and Human Development. The Student Education Association provides activities and programs to enhance the professional development of teacher candidates. Other professional organizations, both academic and non-academic, are available to students. Many education majors also take advantage of a wide variety of opportunities to study abroad. Each year students go abroad for experiences ranging from several weeks in the summer to a full semester or academic year. For detailed information on BGSU students’ pass rates on the national licensing exam, visit the College of Education and Human Development’s Web site at www.bgsu.edu/education-and-human-development. BGSU’s teacher education programs are fully accredited at all levels by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). For Further InformationInclusive PreK-5 Education Program IEC Web site: http://www.bgsu.edu/education-and-human-development/school-of-teaching-and-learning/inclusive-early-childhood-education.html Advising Office Phone: (419)372-7372 Internet AccessBGSU’s Web site for future students contains University highlights, admissions procedures, financial aid information and many department profiles. It can be assessed at www.bgsu.edu. The UniversityBowling Green State University is a vibrant university that engages, challenges and prepares students for meaningful futures. At BGSU, students enjoy an education that integrates personal growth, academic excellence and an environment that expands their thinking and potential. A mid-size residential university, BGSU has an enrollment of approximately 20,000 and a full-time faculty of more than 900 on its main campus. More than 200 undergraduate majors and programs are offered as well as master’s and doctoral level programs. NOTE: Information in this guide is subject to change without notice. To learn more about the official program of study for Inclusive PreK-5 Education, please check the undergraduate catalog online at www.bgsu.edu/catalog.html. |
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BG Perspective (BGP) RequirementsMust complete at least 1 course in each of the following: English Composition and Oral Communication Quantitative Literacy Must Complete at least 2 courses in each of the following: Humanities and the Arts Natural Sciences - at least one Lab Science required Social and Behavioral Sciences Complete total required BGP credit hours by selecting courses from any of the above categories: _____________________________ ________ University RequirementsDesignated courses in Humanities and the Arts and the Social and Behavioral Sciences domains may be used to fulfill both the BGP requirement and one of the following university requirements: Cultural Diversity in the US ____________ Composition Requirement: Total BGP Credits: Must be at least 36 | ||||
Major RequirementsNote: All EDFI, EDTL, EIEC and MATH 2130 courses must be taken for a letter grade. S/U is not permitted and a grade of C or higher must be earned. | ||||
Professional Education & Content Requirements (15 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
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EDIS 2310 - Introduction to Educating Students with Disabilities | ||||
EDTL 1320 - Introduction to Teaching Elementary School Mathematics | ||||
EDTL 2010 - Introduction to Education | ||||
EIEC 1110 - Continuum of Early Childhood Development | ||||
MATH 2130 - Mathematics for Early Childhood Teachers | ||||
Sophomore Block 1 (2.5 Cumulative GPA required) (15 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EDFI 3020 - Educational Psychology | ||||
EIEC 2130 - Emergent and Beginning Reading in Inclusive Elementary Education | ||||
EIEC 2210 - Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood Education # | ||||
EIEC 3110 - Intentional Teaching for Young Children | ||||
EIEC 3120 - Phonics in Inclusive PreK-5 Classrooms | ||||
Sophomore Block 2 (2.5 Cumulative GPA required) (12 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EIEC 2140 - Communication Development in Young Children | ||||
EIEC 2220 - Working with Families of Young Children | ||||
EIEC 2330 - Introduction to Teaching Elementary Social Studies | ||||
EIEC 2340 - Introduction to Teaching Elementary STEAM | ||||
Note:The first two years of the program provide foundational content and pedagogical content for students who aspire to be inclusive educators. After the first sophomore semester, students will apply to be admitted to Advanced Study in Inclusive PreK-5 Education. Two specializations within the major are described on below. To be admitted to the major, students must have a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA, provide evidence of measures of academic proficiency (e.g., reading and mathematics standardized test scores), and exhibit professional dispositions as evaluated by classroom mentor teachers, university mentors, and campus faculty. # Can also be used to fulfill a BG Perspective requirement. | ||||
Inclusive PreK-5 Education: Specialization in Primary (PK-5) Education & Primary (PK-5) Intervention SpecialistSuccessful completion of this track leads to dual licensure in Primary (PK-5) Education & Primary (PK-5) Intervention Specialist. | ||||
Junior Block 1: PreK-5 Inclusive Practicum (15 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EIEC 3210 - Positive Behavior Supports for Young Children | ||||
EIEC 3310 - Reading and Writing Methods for Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 4120 - Advanced Assessment for Program Planning in Inclusive Early Childhood | ||||
EIEC 4210 - Literacy Assessment for Instruction in PK-5 Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3001 - K-5 Inclusive Seminar and Practicum | ||||
Junior Block 2: PreK-5 Practicum (18 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EIEC 3320 - Math Methods for Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3330 - Social Studies Methods for Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3340 - Science Methods for Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3350 - Adapting and Accommodating Instruction in Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3360 - Content Reading | ||||
EIEC 3002 - K-5 Seminar and Practicum | ||||
Senior Block 1: Inclusive PreK-5 Student Teaching (13 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EIEC 4800 - Inclusive PreK-5 Education IS Student Teaching | ||||
EIEC 4810 - Inclusive PreK-5 Education IS Student Teaching Seminar | ||||
Senior Block 2: PreK-5 Student Teaching (13 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EIEC 4900 - Inclusive PreK-5 Education Student Teaching | ||||
EIEC 4910 - PreK-5 Education Student Teaching Seminar | ||||
Total Hours: 134NOTES: | ||||
Inclusive PreK-5 Education: Specialization in Primary (PK-5) EducationSuccessful completion of this track leads to single licensure in Primary (PK-5) Education. | ||||
Junior Block 1 (9 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EDIS 3000 - Roles and Responsibilities of Intervention Specialists | ||||
EIEC 2320 - Teaching Geometry in Elementary Grades | ||||
ENG 3810 - Grammar and Writing | ||||
Junior Block 2 (16 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EIEC 3003 - PreK-5 Practicum | ||||
EIEC 3004 - Design Thinking for Inclusive Educators | ||||
EIEC 3210 - Positive Behavior Supports for Young Children | ||||
EIEC 3320 - Math Methods for Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3350 - Adapting and Accommodating Instruction in Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3360 - Content Reading | ||||
Senior Block 1: PreK-5 Practicum (14 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EIEC 3300 - Kindergarten - Grade 5 Practicum in Inclusive Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3310 - Reading and Writing Methods for Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3330 - Social Studies Methods for Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 3340 - Science Methods for Inclusive Early Childhood Classrooms | ||||
EIEC 4210 - Literacy Assessment for Instruction in PK-5 Classrooms | ||||
Senior Block 2: K-5 Student Teaching (13 Hours) | ||||
Course Name | Terms Taken | Grade | Core | |
EIEC 4900 - Inclusive PreK-5 Education Student Teaching | ||||
EIEC 4910 - PreK-5 Education Student Teaching Seminar | ||||
Total Hours: 134NOTES: | ||||
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