Licensure

In Oregon, a system of multiple measures is used to determine the status of program completers, who can then be recommended to the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TPSC) for licensure. One component of this system requires the educator to pass a basic skills test, subject matter tests, and a civil rights knowledge test. For information on Oregon testing requirements please refer to the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission website.

Because passing tests is required for program completion in Oregon, the state pass rate is 100%. Those who do not pass the required tests are not considered program completers and are not eligible for licensure recommendation.

Graduate Teacher Education Program

Dual Elementary Education Special Ed Licensure

Secondary Dual Educator Program (SDEP)

International Teacher Education Program

Bilingual Teacher Pathway (BTP) Program

Initial K-12 Teaching License in Library Media

READOregon

ESOL/Bilingual endorsement

Library Media Endorsement

Educational Administration

Literacy Education/Reading Endorsement

School Counseling Licensing

Special Education Licensure Programs

Special Educator Initial License Program

Added Special Educator Endorsement (AddSPED)

Visually Impaired Learner Initial License or Endorsement Program

Early Intervention Special Education Initial License or Endorsement Program

Continuing Education Graduate School of Education (CE/ED)

Dual Elementary Education/Special Educator Licensure

with Master’s Degree

The Graduate School of Education offers a dual licensure program in early childhood and elementary general and special education that also includes a master’s degree. This full-time program of integrated coursework and field experiences is completed over six terms. Students are licensed to teach early childhood and elementary (pre-K to grade 8) and special education (also pre-K to grade 8). Faculty from both curriculum and instruction and special education are instructors in this program. This program reflects the rapidly changing nature of America’s schools, where a wide range of diverse learners can be found in most classrooms.

Requirements

Courses

Ed 533Literacy Methods for the Inclusive Classroom: I

3

ITP 535Cultivating Responsive Elementary Classrooms

1

Ed 530Introduction to Inclusion and Special Education

2

Ed 532Human Development and Learning

3

Ed 509Practicum of Children/Youth

1-9

Ed 534Literacy Methods for the Inclusive Classroom

3

SpEd 521Behavior Management in the Classroom

3

ITP 539Elementary Mathematics Methods

3

Ed 535Classroom Based Assessment for the Inclusive Educator

2

Ed 531Planning and Instruction for Students with Special Needs

3

Ed 509Practicum of Children/Youth

1-9

ITP 514Educating for Equity and Social Justice

3

ITP 542Integrated Elementary Science Methods

2

ITP 538Integrated Methods and Curriculum Design

2-6

Ed 525Student Teaching

6-15

Ed 536Educational Research and Inclusive Education

3

Ed 537Professional Seminar I: Law and Ethics

1

Ed 525Student Teaching

6-15

SpEd 512Diagnostic Assessment

3

Ed 538Professional Seminar II: Philosophy

1

SpEd 525Student Teaching

6-15

Ed 540Functional Assessment for the Inclusive Elementary Educator

3

Ed 541Functional Curriculum for the Inclusive Elementary Educator

3

Ed 542Collaboration for the Inclusive Elementary Educator

2

Ed 543Specialized Techniques for the Inclusive Elementary Educator

1

Ed 539Professional Seminar III: Reflection and Job Search

1

SpEd 506Special Problems

1-6

Total Credit Hours:95