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Middle school endorsements may be earned by current students already enrolled in or admitted to degree programs at Roosevelt University, or by certified teachers who have not yet applied for admission. If you already are an RU student, your advisor or the advisor below will be able to enroll you in the appropriate courses. If you are a certified teacher and you are NOT already an RU student, you may take courses as a graduate student at large, or as a graduate student in the Teacher Leadership MA Program, with a concentration in Middle School Education. Contact Laura Lag at llag@roosevelt.edu for more information.
Most requirements for teaching at the middle grades level were not changed in the new rules for endorsements. The middle grades encompass grades 5-8 for elementary certificates and 6-8 for secondary certificates. All middle grade endorsements require 18 semester hours of credit in content courses, plus six semester hours of credit in courses designed to acquaint the teacher with the special aspects of teaching at that level. These endorsement requirements alone will not make a teacher highly qualified in the core academic areas for NCLB purposes.
Elementary, secondary and special certificates may be endorsed for teaching at the middle grades level. Several subjects, media, reading, mathematics, bilingual and English as a Second Language have a specific distribution of content that must be met before a teacher may obtain these endorsements. For specific requirements see below.
Endorsements at the middle grades level require 18 semester hours of coursework in the endorsement areas. In addition, all middle grades teachers must have the following pedagogy courses:
The Elementary certificate may be endorsed in middle grades 5-8; the Secondary certificate may be endorsed in middle grades 6-8 in the following areas:
| Agricultural Education Art Bilingual Education Biological Science Business/Marketing/Management Computer Applications Computer Science Dance English as a Second Language Family & Consumer Science Foreign Languages General Science General Geography Health Education Industrial Technology Education Language Arts Mathematics |
Media (Until 6/30/06) Library Information Specialist (After 6/30/06) Music Physical Education Physical Science Reading Specialist (Requires Approved Program) Reading Teacher Safety & Drivers Education Self Contained General Education (Requires Approved Program) Social Science Speech Speech/Theatre Technology Specialist Theatre/Drama |
The following middle grades subjects require a distribution of the 18 semester hours of work in the content area:
Persons seeking this endorsement must have a total of 18 semester hours of coursework required below and meet the other requirements:
a. Foundations of Bilingual Education
b. Assessment of Bilingual Students
c. Methods and Materials for Teaching Limited-English-Proficient Students in Bilingual Programs
d. Cross-Cultural Studies for Teaching Limited-English-Proficient Students
e. Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language.
(Note: these endorsement requirements are identical to the approval requirements)
Persons seeking this endorsement must have a total of 18 semester hours of coursework required below and meet the other requirements:
a. Linguistics
b. Theoretical Foundations of Teaching ESL
c. Assessment of the Bilingual Student
d. Methods and Materials for Teaching ESL
e. Cross-Cultural Studies for Teaching Limited-English-Proficient Students
18 semester hours of content courses in a specific language; see also the requirements for secondary language endorsement that provides several other options for endorsement.
A three-semester hour course in methods of teaching mathematics in the middle grades and 15 semester hours selected from four of the topics below:
Persons first employed on or after September 1, 1978, as media professionals or library information specialists serving any of grades 5 through 8 are required to have completed 18 semester hours in the field that address
Individuals seeking the middle grades endorsement in Library Information Specialist will be required to complete either a major in the content area or they must have 24 semester hours of content and pass the content test for Library Information Specialist.
24 semester hours of content and passing the Technology Specialist content test.
Please contact Laura Lag at llag@roosevelt.edu for more information.