The following Central Methodist University programs of study have been approved by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). Students who satisfactorily complete the programs of study and other degree requirements may be recommended to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) for educator certification.
Certification Area (Grade Level)
Secondary (9 - 12): Students seeking secondary certification in social science or technology/engineering will complete a Bachelor of Science in Education. All other students seeking secondary certification must complete a major in the area of certification with a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree with a Minor in Education. We offer secondary certification in the following areas:
K - 12 Education
Other Education Degrees
It is important for all students who intend to pursue educator certification to examine certification standards and program of study requirements. Students should confer with their academic advisors and plan each semester of their programs. The lack of careful planning or late decision to enter the Educator Preparation Program may result in extended study.
Students who intend to prepare for educator certification can apply for formal admission to the program when they have earned 60 hours with a 2.0 Cumulative GPA, and completed PY210, PY223, and ED101/102. Students will also submit a self-assessment of their teaching dispositions along with two faculty/supervisor evaluations of the student's teaching dispositions. Students who have 60 hours may apply for admission even if all other requirements are not met. They would qualify for provisional admittance and could continue working on the other requirements for full admittance.
The Education Preparation Committee will determine whether an applicant will be admitted unconditionally, admitted provisionally, or not admitted based on established criteria. Information about these requirements will be distributed to students enrolled in ED101, Foundations of Education. Students who transfer credit in a course evaluated as equivalent to ED101 should consult with the Director of Teacher Education within their first semester of attendance to determine their status in the educator preparation program.
Educator Preparation candidates participate in selected professional education courses and student teaching experiences. Students must meet certain requirements before they will be allowed to register for ED454 and ED462. Students who have not met all of the standards below can appeal to the Director of Teacher Education and may be allowed to student teach due to the circumstancesThe requirements are:
Students cannot register for any other courses concurrently with ED462 without permission from the Director of Teacher Education.
Alternative Clinical PracticeIn accordance with Mo. Rev. Stat. § 168.400 (2005) and Mo. Code Regs. 5 CSR 20-400.330, Central Methodist University shall accept 2-year teacher assistant employment experiences in public or accredited nonpublic schools in lieu of the conventional student teaching requirement if the following conditions are met:
Contact the Director of Teacher Education for more information.
Professionalism and Ethical Behavior
Students working toward educator certification must act and dress in a professional manner when visiting or working in the classrooms of our public and private school partners. All educator preparation students will be involved in two different levels of security check processes. The first level (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior) involves security checks with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the Missouri Division of Family Services, and the Missouri Sex Registry. Prior to student teaching, students must undergo an FBI Fingerprint Screen as well as the security checks previously mentioned. An arrest or conviction may disqualify a candidate for certification. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has the authority to refuse to issue a certificate.
Note: Any course that has a practicum requires an FCSR test; any practicum in an early childhood setting will require a TB test.
Major Minor
BSE, Early Childhood BSE, Elementary Education BSE, Middle School Special Education, Mild-Moderate Disabilities K-12 BS in Educational Studies Education Minor BSE, Technology and Engineering