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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Center for Teaching and Learning


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College of Education and Professional Studies
Ellensburg
Black Hall, room 228

Alternative Pathway to Teaching-Online

Maria Anastasia Sefchick
Manager
509-963-2433
sefchickm@cwu.edu


General Information
Central Washington University’s Center for Teaching and Learning has been approved by the State to offer a hybrid online alternative certification program in partnership with school districts in the central corridor of Washington (ESD 171, 105, and 123). The program’s mission is to serve the most disadvantaged school districts having the most difficulty in hiring and retaining teachers in high need areas. All candidates will begin with one intensive (eight hrs/day-ten day) summer session on campus, and complete the remaining three transitions online while completing an internship in district schools. During the internship candidates will co-teach with a mentor teacher. They will prepare to take the Washington TPA.

Admission Requirements:

  • Hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education;
  • Have external validation of qualifications, including demonstrated successful experience with students or children, such as reference letters and letters of support from previous employers;
  • Meet the age, good moral character, and personal fitness requirements for all teachers ( all applicants must have current fingerprint clearance as a condition of admission into the program); and
  • Provide evidence of successful passage of the statewide basic skills exam (WEST-B) and content area test (WEST-E) for the endorsement area
  • Must be willing to complete internship in a school in the school districts in the central corridor of Washington (ESD 171, 105 and 123)
     

Course Requirements

Summer:
ECTL 470 and ECTL 480. Total of 6 credits.

Fall, winter and spring:
ECTL 490 Internship. 6 credits each quarter. Total credits: 18.

Courses

    Education: Center Teach Learn

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