IMPORTANT
Notices
We are currently accepting applications for the 2008-2009 cohort,
which includes teaching full time in the 2008-2009 school year. The application deadline is April 4, 2008. Internships must be secured by May 31, 2008.
Candidates
applying for the program must provide evidence
of having passed two tests. The first is the Illinois Basic Skills
Test, and
the second is the applicable content-area test corresponding to
the intended content teaching
area. Information about test sites, dates, and study
guides for tests are available at www.icts.nesinc.com.
Contact
Information:
Jim Kestner, Coordinator
Phone:
217-581-6671
Fax: 217-581-2518
Email: jlkestner@eiu.edu
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Candidate's flier in PDF format.
Printable Candidate
Application in PDF format.
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The College
of Education and Professional Studies at Eastern Illinois University
offers an alternative route to certification program in accordance
with state legislation and guidelines from the Illinois State Board
of Education. Secondary Certification is available in the following
areas:
MATH
· FOREIGN LANGUAGES · TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
SCIENCE · BUSINESS EDUCATION
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE EDUCATION
The
Alternative Route to Teacher Certification program is aimed at helping
school districts find a new source of teachers through a cohort
program that enables individuals who have a bachelor’s degree
but no teacher certification to enroll in what consists of
- A
web-based course in May
-
An 8-week summer program (mid June to mid August)
-
A one-year internship as a paid teacher (academic year following
the 8-week summer program)
-
A two week follow-up assessment during June after the
internship.
Those who successfully
complete the program after the internship will obtain the 4-year
Initial Teaching Certificate (Type 09) from the state of Illinois.
Candidate
Prerequisites: Candidates applying for program admission
must have completed the following:
- Have graduated
from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s
degree (GPA 2.65 or higher on a 4.0 scale) and a major or minor
in the intended area of certification.
- Have been
employed for a period of at least 5 years in an area requiring
application of the individual’s education.
- Have passed
the Illinois Basic Skills test and applicable subject matter test
required by the state for certification in the candidate’s
intended teaching endorsement area (information and online registration
available at www.icts.nesinc.com).
- Secured a
commitment from a school district to be hired (and paid as a full-time
teacher) for the internship. Click here
for links to job fairs and online postings of teaching positions.
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