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Crown College 2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Teacher Education


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Chair: Dr. Leslie Mathews
 

The Teacher Education Department prepares teachers for Christian leadership in public and private schools. The department offers programs in elementary education (K-6), physical and health education (K-12), social studies education (5-12), and communication arts and literature education (5-12). In addition, elementary education candidates choose a concentration in either a middle school license (communication arts and literature, social studies, science, or math) or a preprimary endorsement (ages 3-5). 

Students who complete Crown College’s teacher education program demonstrate competency in planning, teaching, and assessment; developing and maintaining an effective learning environment; and in guiding the academic and personal growth of students. 

The foundational studies in the Christian and General Academic Core, combined with strong major courses with clinical experiences, produce strong teacher candidates prepared for successful teaching careers.

Teacher Licensure

All teacher licensure programs at Crown College are accredited by the Professional Educators Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB), so graduates of these programs are eligible for a Tier 3 teaching license in Minnesota upon successful program completion.

Program Checkpoints  

For the purpose of monitoring and assessing the attainment of program requirements, teacher candidates will be required to successfully complete the following checkpoints listed below. 

Checkpoint 1 - Department Acceptance (SOPHOMORE SPRING) 
  • Obtain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA before entry into the Teacher Education Department 
  • Complete the application for Admission into the Teacher Education Department
  • Successfully complete the Teacher Education Professional Portfolio #1 (SEP Standard 1) 
  • Successfully complete the departmental interview, including the dispositional assessment 
  • Exhibit professional behavior, in the K-12 classroom and Crown College classroom 
  • Successfully complete Foundations of Education Course and Field Experience (EDU 241  & EDU 241F 
  • Successfully complete 12 credits at Crown  
Checkpoint 2 - Application to Senior Practicum (JUNIOR SPRING) 
  • Obtain a C grade or better in the following courses: 
    • All courses included in the Education Core  
    • All courses included in your Major and Concentration Core 
  • Maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA 
  • Successfully pass, minimum 70 percent, junior clinical experience(s), as verified by the cooperating teachers and supervisors  
  • Successfully complete the Teacher Education Professional Portfolio #2 (SEP Standards 2, 4, and 7) 
Checkpoint 3 - Approval to Student Teach (SENIOR FALL)  
  • Obtain a C grade or better in the following courses: 
    • All courses included in the Education Core  
    • All courses included in your Major and Concentration Core 
  • Maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA 
  • Successfully pass, minimum 70 percent , senior clinical experience(s), as verified by the cooperating teachers and supervisors  
  • Successfully complete the Teacher Education Professional Portfolio #3 (SEP Standards 3, 6, and 8) 
  • Complete and submit documentation of CPR training and First Aid certification (PE & Health only)
  • Successfully complete the senior capstone research project: Teacher Education Department Theory in Practice
Checkpoint 4 - Approval for Licensure (SENIOR SPRING) 
  • Obtain a C grade or better in the following courses: 
    • All courses included in the Education Core  
    • All courses included in your Major and Concentration Core 
  • Maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA 
  • Successfully complete the Teacher Education Professional Portfolio #4 (SEP Standards 5, 9, and 10) 
  • Successfully submit and pass the Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) for external review to Pearson 
  • Complete the exit interview 
  • Apply for Minnesota licensure through PELSB
  • Take the New Teacher Survey after the completion of your first year of teaching

Department Goals

  • Make intentional connections to improve marketing and increase recruitment for Teacher Education
  • Strengthen teacher candidates’ practices of assessment and self-reflection 
  • Pass the PELSB accreditation visit 
  • Strengthen designated school partnerships 
  • Conduct Teacher Education Department program review

Degree Programs

    Elementary and Middle Level EducationSecondary EducationElementary and Secondary Education

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