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Early Childhood Education, B.A.
The College of Education offers an undergraduate major in Early Childhood Education that prepares future teachers for teaching children birth through age eight with three study track options: Option 1 (licensure), 2 (Director’s Credential, non-licensure) and 3 (licensure for the incumbent workforce). Students in each obearn obtain a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. Students in each option who successfully complet the program earn a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. Students in Option 1 and 3 are eligible to apply for a teaching license, while students in Option 2 are not able to apply for a teaching license.Options 1 and 3 are approved by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) for recommendation of Initial Licensure in Early Childhood Birth -2nd Grade by entitlement. Students must meet other requirements for licensure as listed in the Licensure of Teacher and Other School Professionals section of the catalog. Option 1 and 2: The baccalaureate degree in Early Childhood Education is offered for traditional candidates in a mostly face-to-face format. Courses in option 1 and 2 are offered predictably in the daytime, evening, and online over a period of four fall/spring semesters and one summer, enabling candidates who wish to be employed part- or full-time until their final semster, which consists of full-time student teaching or practicum. Option 3: An alternative pathway to the B.A. in Early Childhood Education and licensure is offered through our Incumbent Workforce Program for candidateds employed as teachers in a childcare center or as a paraprofessional in a school with which we have established a Memoranda of Understanding (MOU). These agreements with partner school districts permit candidates to continue their work in schools during the day while completing evening/online/hybrid classes over a period of five fall/spring semesters and two summers. Through the MOU, the school agrees to provide all required clinical experiences and supervision for their candidate. This slower-paced program permits candidates to maintain the highest quality in their work as early childhood teachers or paraprofessionals , as well as in their course and clinical work toward Early Childhood licensure. Individuals interested in this program should contact the program advisor. Degree and Certifications Earned degree and certifications for each option are as follows: Option 1 (licensure) and Option 3 (licensure for the incumbent workforce)
Option 2 - Director’s Credential (non-licensure)
Program RequirementsAll candidates in this program (Option 1, 2, and 3) must complete 49-52 hours of General Education coursework, 12 hours of Introductory coursework, 42 hours of Professional Education coursework, and 18 hours of Teacher Specialization coursework (ESL) to meet the 121 minimum credit hours for graduation. All options require over 300 hours of clinical experience in the field, in addition to student teaching or practicum. Admission to Teacher EducationAfter meeting the university admission requirements, students must meet the following additional requirements to become a candidate in the Early Childhood Education program:
Degree Requirements:Candidates must meet all university requirements for a bachelor’s degree, except candidates not part of the Early Childhood Consortium (Options 1 and 2) must complete the 49-52 hour General Education requirement for teacher licensure instead of the University General Education requirement. Candidates must also:
Student ProgressThe program faculty members monitor and evaluate student progress continually. The section, Licensure of Teachers and Other School Professionals, in this catalog provides a general description of the standards used to evaluate student progress. A more detailed statement of the standards and processes followed by the Early Childhood Education faculty is available in the Undergraduate Early Childhood Education Student Handbook. To continue in the program, candidates must earn a grade of “B” or better in ad coursework. Candidates can be dismissed from the program for not earning a grade of “B” or better in all program coursework, as well as for dispositional and professionalism issues. The faculty may permit a candidate to continue conditionally. In such cases, faculty reviews of the candidate’s records and performance identifies evidence that the student is likely be successful in the program. The status of all students permitted to progress conditionally is reviewed by the appropriate professional (i.e. advisor, program coordinator, chair, other faculty, etc.) each semester, and the students are informed accordingly of the conditions necessary for them to be transferred to good standing status. When conditions are met, the candidates are transfered to good standing status. Conditional continuation is an option for program decisions. Candidates neglecting to meet state requirements for teacher licensure are not eligible to progress conditionally. Admission to Student Teaching (Options 1 and 3) or Practicum (Option 2)Before enrolling in student teaching or practicum, candidates must:
Option 1 candidates: A student teaching application certifying that the first six of these requirements have been met must be submitted to the Coordinator of Field Experiences by the provided deadline. Candidates should work with their Program Advisors in preparing this application. Option 2 candidates: Finding a placement for practicum and either taking or registering for EDEC4820 must be completed the semester before starting practicum. NOTE: Student teaching is not offered during the summer session. Practicum may or may not be offered during the summer session. Teacher Licensure Requirements - ISBE (Option 1 and 3)In order to obtain a teaching license and any endorsements, candidates must complete the degree and program requirements listed. Candidates must also meet the requirements listed in the Licensure of Teachers and Other School Professionals section of this catalog. Candidates are responsible for submitting all documentation to the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE). To be recommended for licensure by Governors State University, candidates must:
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Degree RequirementsGeneral Education Requirement for Options 1 and 2 (49-52 Hours)Course work acceptable for meeting these requirements must be college level work and may not include remedial courses even if college credit is granted. Generally, this course work must be at the 1000-level or higher and applicable toward a degree at the institution providing the instruction. Courses with grades below “C” will not be accepted toward the degree. The courses should be taken at the lower-division level. The General Education requirements listed below meet the criteria towards a degree from Governors State University and the criteria for a teaching license from the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
At least one three-credit course must be taken in non-Western or Third World cultures from either humanities or social science. General Education Coursework - Option 3
Coursework for Early Childhood Education - Option 1 and 3Professional Education Coursework for Option 1 and 3 (54 Hours)
Teacher Specialization Coursework (ESL) for Option 1 and 3 (18 Hours)
Option 1 incorporates at least 100 clock-hours of clinical experience required for Illinois State teacher licensure, prior to student teaching. Coursework for Early Childhood Education - Option 2Professional Course Work Requirement for Option 2 (60 Hours) The following courses should be taken at the upper-division level:
Teacher Specialization Coursework for Option 2 (18 Hours)
*Note: Option 2 incorporates at least 100 clock-hours of clinical experience prior to practicum. Academic AdvisingFrom admission to graduation, your academic advisor is your partner towards success. The Division of Education provides professional academic advisors to serve the needs of all of its candidates. Your program’s academic advisor is the ideal first contact for:
Contact Information Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Early Childhood Education: Eileen Lally Office: C3388 Phone: 708-534-4399 Email: elally@govst.edu Advisor Expectations Your advisor is here to answer any questions you have and help you navigate the requirements needed for the program. Your advisor will:
Student Expectations Once you are admitted, make sure you reach out to your advisor for guidance throughout your program. Students are responsible for talking to their advisor regularly and keeping up with their study plan. As a student, you are expected to carry out the following responsibilities to ensure you receive the adequate advising services you need for success:
Information and guidelines about advising can be found at Academic Advising at GSU. |
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