Secondary Education MAT Physical Science Concentration Alternative Teacher Licensure Program
This route to the M.A.T. and teacher licensure is for candidates accepted into NLU's alternative teaching licensure partner program. Candidates in this program are working in school districts as a teacher of record while completing their program coursework.
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Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):
1. Develop and practice a philosophy of education based on self-reflection.
2. Use knowledge of students to design a respectful learning community in which learning experiences are engaging, challenging, and meet the diverse needs of all learners.
3. Develop instructional practices that facilitate higher-order thinking and depth of student understanding.
4. Design and use formative and summative assessments that align with learning outcomes, inform instruction, and measure multiple forms of evidence.
5. Provide ongoing, meaningful performance feedback to enhance student learning.
6. Use current technology that is appropriate to the instructional outcomes, complements content-specific material, and actively engages students.
7. Exhibit a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of being a teacher.
In addition to National College of Education Graduate Admissions Requirements, applicants must:
- Pass the content test in designation area prior to Summer term start. Candidates without a passing score must attend tutoring sessions in May- June.
- Chemistry (#240)
- Biology (#239)
- Earth/Space Science (#241)
- Environmental Science (#242)
- Physics (#243)
- Have 24 semester hours of coursework in Science with 18 SH in the designation completed with a grade of C or better
- Have a major from a school with regional accreditation (or minimum 24SH) in a single designation area (6 SH of laboratory coursework that contains a lab or two lab courses with a total semester hour equivalent to at least 2SH for students who don’t have major in the designation area)
- Have at least one course in Biology and each of the other designations:
- Chemistry
- Earth Science/Space Science or Environmental Science or Physics
- Note: students may be admitted to the program with three deficiencies (max 9sh) in the content coursework that must be completed by the end of the Fall term in the second year of the program
- Submit written statement describing the candidate’s interest in entering a degree in Secondary Education through an Alternative Licensure program
- Sit for an interview with the Program Coordinator, program faculty and the university partners
- Submit description of candidates’ employment experience in schools and working with students or evidence of a minimum of 4 weeks substitute teaching experience or school support experience in the appropriate grade level or content area
- Submit three references (from BA degree or employment experience appropriate for teaching experience)
Program Details:
- Requires 33 SH for completion
- Requires a grade of B or better in all methods courses: SEC 502, CIL 505, RLP 540, and SEC 516
- Required immersive school placement
- Candidates must meet the ISBE requirements for an Alternative Provisional Educator (APE) License before SEC591. This includes passing the following courses: SEC 502, EDU 572, and CIL 505.
Required Courses
Program Requirements
CIL 505 | Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language | 3 |
EDU 510 | Social Justice Perspectives on the History and Philosophy of American Education | 2 |
EDU 572 | Creating Diverse and Equitable Classrooms | 2 |
LSE 511 | Human Learning and Development in Instructional Contexts | 2 |
RLP 540 | Teaching Content Area Literacy at the Middle and Secondary Level | 3 |
SEC 502 | Introduction to Teaching at the Secondary Level | 3 |
SEC 516 | Methods for Teaching Physical Science at the Secondary Level | 3 |
SEC 591 | Secondary Education Alternative Licensure Seminar | 1 TO 9 |
SPE 500 | Introduction to and Methods of Teaching Students with Disabilities | 3 |
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SPE 507 | Methods of Social/Emotional Support | 3 |
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CIL 500 | Foundations of ESL and Bilingual Education | 3 |
Note:
SEC 591 must be taken for a total of 9 SH.