ksu excellence in action Early Childhood Generalist Endorsement

KSU Early Childhood Generalist Endorsement (Grades 4-5)

If you hold and Ohio Early Childhood P-3 Teaching License you may earn an endorsement to teach grades 4-5.

The Endorsement is comprised of the following courses:

  • C&I 67095 Special Topics: Integrated Content I, Social Studies and Science (3 hours)
  • C&I 67095 Special Topics: Integrated Content II, Social Studies and Science (3 hours)
  • C&I 67095 Special Topics: Teaching Mathematics in the Intermediate Years (3hours)
  • C&I 57504 Reading and Writing in Middle Childhood (3 hours)
  • C&I 50093 Halfway Up the Stairs: Early Middle Level Education and Effective Teaching and Learning in Grades 4-5

On-line workshop (1 hour)

  • C&I 50093 Understanding “Tweens”: No Longer Children, Not Yet Teens On-line workshop (1 hour)

Qualifications:

  • Ohio Early Childhood P-3 Teaching License

schedule:

View Summer 2009 Courses Offered

Fall 2009 Course Offered:

  • C&I 4/57504: Reading and Writing
    Tuesdays, 4:25-7 p.m.
    Assistant Professor Denise Morgan

Spring 2010 Course Offered:

  • C&I 67095: Special Topics: Teaching Mathematics in the Intermediate Years
    Tuesdays, 4:25-7 p.m.
    Associate Professor Michael Mikusa

Summer 2010 Courses Offered:

  • HDFS 51093: Understanding "Tweens:" No Longer Children, Not Yet Teens (1 credit workshop)
  • C&I 50093: Halfway Up the Stairs: Early Middle Level Education and Effective Teaching and Learning in grades 4-5 (1 credit online workshop)
  • C&I 67095: Special Topics: Critical Inquiry and Integration Content I & II: Social Studies and Science (6 credits)

Enroll:

To enroll in the program you must be accepted by the department, then complete admission paperwork.
These courses/workshops may be used toward the completion of a master’s degree in:

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Curriculum and Instruction/Curriculum and Teaching
  • Curriculum and Instruction/Middle Childhood
  • Special Education General

(In most cases all 14 credit hours would count.)

If you anticipate completing a master’s degree (there is a six year time-frame in which to do so) we suggest that you complete a degree application.
apply online or print application

If you already hold a master’s degree, a non-degree application will suffice. apply online or print application

There are other requirements for both applications. Please visit the Office of Graduate Student Services website at www.ehhs.kent.edu/ogs/index.cfm for further details or contact Nancy Miller at the office at 330-672-2576.