General Special Education Teacher (Additional Licensure for Already Licensed Teachers)

https://cps.unh.edu/online/academics/post-baccalaureate-teacher-licensure

This Post-Baccalaureate Program is for candidates interested in pursuing General Special Education Teacher (Age 5-22) licensure. The Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification program is designed for 21st Century Educators, providing an in-depth focus on the critical issues that are transforming the landscape of education - innovation, critical thinking, problem solving and collaboration.

Minimum GPA requirement of 3.0

Required Courses 1
Introductory Level Education Courses
EDC 800Introduction to Clinical Experience1
EDC 801Special Education Law4
EDC 803The Dynamic Role of the Special Educator4
EDC 816Students with Disabilities4
EDC 817Positive Behavior Guidance and Student Engagement4
Intermediate Level Education Courses
EDC 818Transition Planning and Developing IEPs2
EDC 820Instructional Methods, Strategies and Technologies to Meet the Needs of All Students4
EDC 821Assessment of Students with Disabilities4
Advanced Level Education Courses
EDC 823Teaching Language Arts and Literacy6
EDC 885Culminating Teaching Experience and Seminar4
Total Credits37
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A minimum grade of B- is required in all Major coursework.

State Licensure Requirements

The following requirements must be completed in order to be recommended to the state for teacher licensure.

  • Basic Academic Skills Assessment (BASA): Pearson Essential Academic Skills or Praxis Core Academic Skills For Educators Exam required. Passing BASA Exam scores or current NH teaching licensure must be submitted prior to completion of EDC 800 Introduction to Clinical Experience to continue with clinical courses.
  • Licensure Exams: Pearson Special Education and Pearson Foundations of Reading exams required.  Students must attempt to pass these exams prior to taking the Culminating Teaching Experience & Seminar.  Passing exam scores are required for state licensure.

This degree plan is a sample and does not reflect the impact of transfer credit or current course offerings. UNH CPS Online students should develop individual academic plans with their academic advisor during their first semester at UNH.

Sample Course Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
EDC 800 Introduction to Clinical Experience Nonclinical; Complete CHRC Process 1
EDC 801 Special Education Law 4
EDC 803 The Dynamic Role of the Special Educator 4
EDC 816 Students with Disabilities 4
 Credits13
Spring
EDC 817 Positive Behavior Guidance and Student Engagement Clinical A 4
EDC 818 Transition Planning and Developing IEPs 2
EDC 820 Instructional Methods, Strategies and Technologies to Meet the Needs of All Students 4
EDC 821 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 4
 Credits14
Second Year
Fall
EDC 823 Teaching Language Arts and Literacy Clinical A 6
EDC 885 Culminating Teaching Experience and Seminar 4
 Credits10
 Total Credits37

Note: Only 1 Clinical A course allowed per term

Program Learning Outcomes

Students will:
  • Be reflective and knowledgeable about learners and are able to employ instructional methods, strategies and technologies to meet the needs of all students;
  • Have a rich understanding of the subject/s that they teach;
  • Employ best practices in the planning, delivery and assessment of instruction to improve learning achievement of Pre-K-12 students.

General Special Education Teacher (Additional Teacher Licensure)

Location/Delivery: College of Professional Studies [Online Program]

This program is designed to prepare graduates for professional licensure/certification as follows:

Teacher Licensure

General Special Education Teacher

The University of New Hampshire has determined this program meets the educational requirements for licensure/certification in:1
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont

Additional information and related resources are available on the Office of the Registrar's website.

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State specific post-education requirements are subject to change. Students are responsible for confirming these requirements in their state of residence and intended practice.