Secondary Education

Faculty

L. Lennex, S. Riegle, K. Warsame

The primary role of secondary education is to serve various departments of the University by offering a professional education curriculum leading to certification (Statement of Eligibility) of teachers for secondary schools.

Professional education coursework is designed to prepare students to demonstrate competency on Kentucky's New Teacher Standards developed through the Education Professional Standards Board. Courses include planned opportunities for students to engage in field experiences to learn to provide for differentiated learning experiences in diverse learning environments.

Students wishing to pursue a teaching certificate in Secondary Education will be assigned an advisor in their respective major content area. Students need to be aware that general education requirements may differ by content area. For specific program requirements, students need to obtain an official program evaluation from their advisors or the content area department chairs (e.g., Department of English for inquiries about obtaining a secondary teaching certificate in English). General information about the Secondary Education TEPs may be obtained in 801 Ginger Hall in the Educational Services Unit, (606) 783-2065, or from the Department of Middle Grades and Secondary Education.

Requirements for Certification in Secondary Education

Professional Education Courses

EDF 207 — Foundations of Education

3

EDF 211 — Human Growth and Development

3

EDF 311 — Learning Theories and Assessment in Education

3

EDSE 312 — Educational Methods and Technology

3

EDSE 483 — Classroom Organization and Management for Secondary Teachers

3

EDSP 230 — Education of Exceptional Children

3

Professional Semester

 

EDSE 416 — Clinical Practice

12

Important: For information about secondary education certification, see the subject area in which certification is being sought — i.e., English.