Elementary Education Residency Licensure (C55490)
The Elementary Education Residency Certificate curriculum provides a course of study leading to the development of the general pedagogical competencies needed to become certified to teach by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
Course work includes learning theory, instructional/educational technology, diverse learners, school policies and procedures, expectations and responsibilities of educators, teaching strategies/methods for specific content/specialty areas, formative/summative assessment, data informed practice, and classroom organization/management to enhance learning.
Graduates should meet general pedagogical competencies and demonstrate effective teaching practices. Additional requirements, such as pre-service training, passing the state required assessments, and the criteria included in the North Carolina Teacher Evaluation System, are required for licensure.
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Course | Title | Credits |
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Fall Semester | ||
EDU 270 | Effective Instructional Environment | 2 |
EDU 272 | Technology, Data, and Access | 3 |
EDU 279 | Literacy Development and Instruction | 4 |
Semester Total | 9 | |
Spring Semester | ||
EDU 277 | Integr CU Inst: Math/Science | 3 |
EDU 278 | Integ CU Inst: Soc Stu/ELA | 3 |
EDU 283 | Educator Prep Practicum | 3 |
Semester Total | 9 | |
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS | 18 |