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So, you want to become a teacher!

So, you want to become a teacher!. General Information Session Presented by: T EACHER E DUCATION A DVISEMENT C ENTER (TEAC) Education Student Services Kennesaw Hall Room 3018 1000 Chastain Road Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591 (770) 423-6105 https://education.kennesaw.edu/teac/. 10/04/13.

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So, you want to become a teacher!

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  1. So, you want to become a teacher! General Information Session Presented by: TEACHER EDUCATION ADVISEMENT CENTER(TEAC) Education Student Services Kennesaw Hall Room 3018 1000 Chastain Road Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591 (770) 423-6105 https://education.kennesaw.edu/teac/ 10/04/13

  2. Why KSU? KSU Alumna Pamela Haight • A Leading Producer of Teachers in Georgia! • KSU produces outstanding teachers! • Outstanding engaged faculty: Dr. Kim Loomis, professor of middle grades science education, received the esteemed KSU Foundation Distinguished Teaching Award. • Accreditation:KSU’s teacher preparation programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and approved by Georgia’s Professional Standards Commission (PSC).

  3. Urban Education Cohort Model Take classes on site Build relationships with the community

  4. International Student Teaching Opportunities Uganda • Receive global learning scholarship • Eligible to apply for global engagement certification on their transcripts China Belize Ecuador Costa Rica

  5. Pre-K through 12th Grades Middle Grades Art Music Health & PE Foreign Lang 4th – 8th Education Majors Secondary 6-12 grades BiologyChemistry English Math History Early Childhood Birth - Kindergarten Pre-K thru 5th

  6. Bachelor of Science in Art Education • Leads to Georgia Teacher Certification Pre-K through 12th grade • Program of study includes • Studio • Art History • Aesthetics • Art Criticism • Degree is a major in art and a second major in pedagogical studies with an emphasis on teaching art.

  7. Bachelor of Music in Music Education • Choose applied concentrations: Piano Voice Flute Oboe Clarinet Bassoon Saxophone Trumpet Horn Trombone Euphonium Tuba Percussion Guitar Violin Viola Cello Contrabass • Leads to Georgia Teacher Certification P-12 grades

  8. Foreign Language Education • Leads to Georgia teacher certification Pre-K through 12th grades in selected teaching field • Concentrations available include: • French • German • Spanish • Degree is a major in the primary language with coursework required for teacher certification

  9. Department of HealthPromotion and Physical Education • Bachelor of Science in Health & Physical Education • Leads to Georgia Teacher Certification Pre-K through 12th grades • Degree is a major in health and physical education and a second major in pedagogical studies with an equal emphasis on the teaching of both health and physical education. • Kennesaw State University is one of only three programs in Georgia to be nationally recognized by NASPE and the only program in the metro-Atlanta area to receive this distinction.

  10. Department of . Chemistry & . Biochemistry . • Chemistry Education Track • Leads to Georgia teacher certification 6th– 12thgrades Chemistry • Creating effective and engaging educators • Candidates complete a major in chemistry with a concentration in pedagogical studies with an emphasis on teaching science.

  11. Department of . Biology & Physics . • Bachelor of Science in Biology Education • Leads to Georgia teacher certification 6th– 12thgrades Biology • Nationally recognized and accredited. • Candidates complete the equivalent of a major in biology and a second major in pedagogical studies with an emphasis on teaching science.

  12. Department of Mathematics & Statistics Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education • Leads to Georgia teacher certification 6th – 12th grades Mathematics • Graduates are in high demand throughout the state • Nationally recognized by National Council of Teachers of Mathematics • KSU Mathematics Education faculty has an international, national, and statewide reputation

  13. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Bachelor of Science in English Education • Leads to Georgia teacher certification 6th– 12thgrades English • Nationally recognized and accredited program • Rich and broad knowledge in • British Literature • American Literature • World Literature • Language and Linguistics • Writing and Grammar Instruction • English/Language Arts Methodologies • Media and technology in the classroom

  14. Bachelor of Science in History Education • Leads to Georgia teacher certification 6th– 12thgrades History • Nationally recognized and accredited program • Take course work in the Social Sciences Fields: • Geography • Economics • American Government • American History • European History • World History

  15. Department of Computer Science Endorsement in Computer Science Education • Leads to Georgia certification in the teaching field of computer science (grades 6-12) • The endorsement may be obtained simultaneously with another degree leading to teacher certification or after obtaining an initial certification in another teaching field

  16. Bagwell College of Education

  17. Early Childhood Education Bachelor of Science Birth through Kindergarten • Leads to Georgia Certification for Teaching Infants, Toddlers, Pre-School, Pre-K, and Kindergarten • Choose a Traditional or a Montessori Concentration • Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education • Dr. Feland Meadows, Director of the Montessori Program at KSU

  18. Bachelor of Science in Elementary & Early Childhood Education • Leads to Georgia Certification for Teaching Pre-K to 5th Grade • Developmentally appropriate practices: • Science • Mathematics • Reading and Language Arts • Social Studies • Music, Art, and PE

  19. Bachelor of Science in Middle Grades Education • Leads to Georgia teacher certification 4th– 8thgrades in the selected areas • The only NMSA recognized and accredited program in the state of Georgia. • Choose two of the five teaching fields: • Language Arts • Mathematics • Reading • Science • Social studies

  20. Center for Education Placements and Partnerships • Arranges field placements and builds partnerships with local schools in the following school systems: Atlanta Public Schools Bartow County Schools Cartersville City Schools Cherokee County Schools Cobb County Schools Fulton County Schools Gordon County Schools Hall County Schools Marietta City Schools Paulding County Schools • Supportscourtesy and cooperative student teaching placements

  21. TRAC is a curriculum center designed to help education students, educators, and community members plan and prepare effective and creative classroom instruction and activity. TRAC houses over 8,000 books, more than 2,000 DVDs and videos, 500 kits and  games, and 66 professional journals and periodicals. Visitors can check out books, DVDs, videos, and instructional enhancement items, conduct educational research, preview videos, make copies, create manipulatives, projects, and much more!

  22. The Kennesaw State University iTeach Center is a collaborative partnership between the KSU Bagwell College of Education, KSU ITEC degree program and the Metropolitan Regional Educational Service Agency (MRESA).

  23. Impacting Lives Meet a KSU alumnus! Bagwell College of Education

  24. Where to Start Applying to KSU Office of Undergraduate Admissions Applications and deadlines: www.kennesaw.edu/admissions

  25. Transfer Evaluations • View your transcript evaluation on Owl Express. • The Registrar will assign KSU course numbers if transferring courses are determined to be equivalent. • Elective credit will be assigned if a course cannot be deemed an exact equivalent. 1T00 - 4T99 • See your advisor for possible substitution credit.

  26. Transfer Equivalencies Database • KSU Office of the Registrar • www.kennesaw.edu/registrar • KSU Transfer Course • Equivalency Database: • Database of courses offered at other colleges and universities that may transfer successfully to KSU

  27. USG Transfer courses Students transferring from a University System of Georgia Institution should meet with an advisor regarding their transfer courses in areas A-F and seeDegreeWorks (within Owl Express).

  28. New Student Orientations Opportunity to register early! Student Success Services (770) 423-6219 http://www.kennesaw.edu/studentsuccess/ sign up using your Net ID Contact your advisor before attending orientation!

  29. Teacher Education Admission • Admission to Teacher Education is separate from admission to KSU. • Transfer students must be fully accepted to KSU and have a completed transcript evaluation by the Office of the Registrar in order to be considered for admission to teacher education.

  30. Teacher Education Admission Criteria • Completed ENGL 1101 & 1102 with grades of C or higher (also satisfies Regents Reading and Writing requirements) • Completed 45 semester hours of coursework from accredited institutions • Registered with the Georgia Professional Standards Commission to obtain a MyPSC account and PSC ID# (https://mypsc.gapsc.org/Register.aspx). • Passed or Exempted GACE Program Admission Tests

  31. Exemption from GACE Program Admission Tests • SAT – Min. 1000* (Critical Reading/Verbal + Math) • ACT – Min. 43* (English + Math) • For GRE exemption and additional exemption options, visit Professional Standards Commission • * SAT scores prior to April 1, 1995, and ACT scores prior to 1989, were “recentered,” typically adding points. See Professional Standards Commission website: www.gapsc.com • Bring supporting documentation to TEAC (KH 1314) if not on Owl Express

  32. GACE Program Admission Tests • Three tests: Reading, Mathematics, and Writing • The Reading and Mathematics tests consist of selected-response questions • The Writing test consists of selected-response questions and two constructed-response (written) assignments • Passing score required for each test • Tests are administered at approved computer testing centers

  33. GACE Program Admission Tests Online registration: http://gace.ets.org/ Program Admission Test I – Reading (200)Program Admission Test II – Mathematics (201)Program Admission Test III – Writing (202)Program Admission Combined Test I, II, and III (700) Fall Semester Testing Blocks: 10/5/13–10/25/13 – scores return 11/1/201311/2/13–11/12/13 – scores return 11/29/201311/30/13–12/21/13 – scores return 12/27/2013 For additional information, see https://education.kennesaw.edu/certification

  34. Teacher Education Admission Criteria • GPA Requirements • KSU AGPA ≥ 2.75 ANDEducation Transfer GPA* ≥ 2.75 • * Education Transfer GPA includes general core and lower division courses required for major

  35. EDUC 2110 *with grade of C or higher andCleared Background Check If transferring EDUC 2110, you will need to submit a background check through CertifiedBackground.com(Package code KE61) also required for placements in schools *credit for EDUC 2110 may be awarded for completion of an approved High School program Teacher Education Admission Criteria

  36. Teacher Education Admission Criteria • Positive faculty recommendation: • EDUC 2110 • Supplemental recommendations are only required if you are substituting EDUC 2110 from another institution Download recommendation form or see TEAC website

  37. Teacher Education Admission Criteria • Professional, responsible behavior in all classes, field experiences, and interactions with peers, faculty, and staff • Positive evaluations in field experiences • Potential for success in the program • Satisfied any additional admission requirements specified by a major  ARED, FLED, HPE, MUED students…see your department advisor for additional program requirements

  38. DEADLINES Teacher Education Application • For Fall: April 15 • For Spring: Sept. 15 • For Summer: Feb. 15 • You do NOT have to have completed all the requirements for admission to the teacher education program at the time of application.

  39. Teacher Education Application • Obtain an application at TEAC (KH 1314) or online at https://education.kennesaw.edu/teac/ • KSU Advisor’s Signature: ECE, MGE and History Education – signed by TEAC online appointment scheduling • Advisors in other program areas listed on brochure or TEAC website Contacts • Return completed applications to TEAC (KH 1314)

  40. Frequently Asked Questions SECOND BACCALAUREATE INFORMATION TEAC Website: education.kennesaw.edu

  41. For information on Graduate Programs Graduate Programs in Education (770) 423-6043 KH 3018 https://education.kennesaw.edu/gac/

  42. Please Remember To • Complete the information form • Complete an evaluation form • Visit the TEAC website: • Teacher Education application forms • PowerPoint presentation • Frequently Asked Questions https://education.kennesaw.edu/teac/

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