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Grades P - 5

A minimum of 129 semester credit hours is required to earn a degree in Elementary Education.  Students must complete all Liberal Studies requirements (must take PHS 201); earn a C or above in 29 hours of additional content courses; be formally admitted to the TEP; earn a C or above in all Professional Education courses (35 hours); be formally admitted to Supervised Teaching; earn a C or above in Supervised Teaching (12 hours); and successfully complete PRAXIS II and PLT tests.

Because elementary teachers instruct in several content areas, courses required for Elementary Education majors offer students a breadth and depth of content knowledge and skills in English, mathematics, science, and social studies that go beyond  the Liberal Studies courses.  These courses (29 hours) allow some flexibility for both students and content area faculties to adjust to students’ interests and skills, as well as to the changing needs of elementary schools. The required courses are: applied human sciences (FNU 203); fine arts (ART 101 and MUE 333); humanities (ENG 260, ENG 285, and HIS 201); mathematics (MAT 103, 104, and 205); and science (PHS 202).

Once admitted to the TEP, teacher candidates may enroll in upper level Professional Education courses.  Professional Education courses (47 hours) are designed to provide teacher candidates with the pedagogical knowledge and skills they will need to teach children effectively in the content areas.  Required Professional Education courses for Elementary Education majors follow: EDU 202, 203, 302, 303, 304, 310, 312, 405, 407, 408, 415, and 423.  During their last semester of coursework, teacher candidates may apply for formal admission to Supervised Teaching (EDU 474) by meeting the criteria specified in the section of this Catalogue entitled Admission to Supervised Teaching.  To earn a BA in Elementary Education, supervised teachers must demonstrate competence on each of Kentucky’s New Teacher Standards and successfully complete the relevant PRAXIS II and PLT tests.

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