Department of Education Leadership and Inclusive Teaching, Woodring College of Education
125 credits (professional program and major)
Introduction
Educators (e.g., general elementary teachers and special education teachers) in today’s world need a broad understanding of the fundamental right and value of including all children from a variety of backgrounds; including, but not limited to, socio-economic status, language, ethnicity, and ability. This major and professional training program focuses upon educational inclusion for our nation’s increasingly diverse population.
Therefore, this program provides candidates with the understandings and skills necessary to navigate the complex systems of teaching and learning within the school and community environments. This program also focuses upon skills necessary to meet the needs of students with high-incidence disabilities who are typically taught in regular elementary classrooms.
This program provides coursework and practica that leads to a recommendation for a residency teaching certificate with both elementary and special education endorsements. The program is rigorous and the expectations are high. However, the rewards are also high. Our graduates are actively recruited by school districts to teach in both elementary classrooms and special education settings.
Students seeking a bachelor’s degree with teacher certification and an endorsement in Special Education - P-12 through Teacher Education Outreach Programs located in Bremerton and Everett must complete the Elementary Education Professional Program - Outreach Program and the Education for Inclusive Environments requirements. Program coursework listed below is delivered through a cohort-based, integrated model that is jointly delivered by elementary and special education faculty. This program is specifically designed for outreach program sites. Courses must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
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Elementary Teacher | Special Education Resource Room Teacher | Special Education Teacher | Consultant | Inclusive Classroom Teacher | Behavior Interventions Specialist
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
Before students may begin taking courses in education, they must be admitted to both Western Washington University and Teacher Education Outreach Programs. Admission to our programs occurs once a year in the fall. Program admission requirements include:
- Transferable A.A. degree from a Washington state community college, or satisfaction of Western’s General Education Requirements.
- Minimum grade point average of 2.75 overall or for the most recent 45 quarter credit hours.
- Meet the basic skills requirement. This may be met by: a) Taking the West-B exam, b) SAT scores, c) ACT scores. There is no minimum score requirement for admission. See the Woodring admissions website: wce.wwu.edu/admissions/basic-skills.
- English composition course, completed with a B- or better.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Reflective essay.
For more details about program admission, please see the Frequently Asked Questions page at wce.wwu.edu/teop/teacher-education-outreach-programs.
Enrollment restrictions apply in all teacher education programs. Meeting the above criteria makes the applicant eligible for admission, but does not guarantee admission. Students who meet all criteria are further evaluated by the department to determine the most qualified applicants. Retention in the program requires continuous demonstration of competence in standard oral and written English in all coursework. Retention also requires maintenance of a 2.75 quarterly GPA for each quarter after admission. The State of Washington requires students to earn a “C” or better in all major endorsement and most education courses.
See the Teacher Education Outreach Programs section of this catalog for program admission, completion, and teacher certification requirements.
Advisement
Prospective students are invited to meet with an advisor for more information about the program (see above for site contacts). At all TEOP sites, the student advisor is the Academic Program Director. Students will be assisted and monitored by their advisors and their program coordinator on a regular basis throughout their program.
Grade Requirements
Students must earn a grade of C (2.0) or better in the elementary education professional program and in all courses required for the endorsements.