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Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2014-2015 
    
Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Secondary Education, M.A. with a Preliminary 2042 Single Subject Credential


Master of Arts in Secondary Education with a Preliminary 2042 Single Subject Credential

The combined Single Subject Preliminary Credential and Master of Arts in Secondary Education program is designed for graduate students who are seeking teaching positions in grades 9-12, or in 6-8 school settings that require teachers to teach in departments (Traditional Secondary Candidate) or students who are currently contracted to teach in grades 9-12, or in 6-8 school settings that require teachers to teach in departments (Intern/Practitioner Secondary Candidate). A student successfully completing this program will be eligible to receive a Master of Arts in Secondary Education as well as be able to apply for a California Preliminary Single Subject Credential.

The following Single Subject Preliminary credentials are offered through the School of Education:

  • Art
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Earth Science
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Science
  • Spanish

Program Goals

  1. Candidate will engage and support all students in learning.
  2. Candidate will create and maintain effective environments for student learning.
  3. Candidate will understand and organize subject matter for student learning.
  4. Candidate will plan instruction and design learning experiences for all students.
  5. Candidate will assess student learning.
  6. Candidate will develop as a professional educator.

Provisional Admission Requirements for Master of Arts and/or Credential

Secondary Education requires the following for provisional admission:

1. Attendance at an Information Session (for Credential Candidates Only) Please contact the Director of Student Recruitment at soeinfo@lmu.edu for more information or to RSVP.

2. Submission of Graduate Application and Application Fee Applicants will receive the complete application packet and instructions at the information session.

3. Candidate Information Sheet Applicants must submit the Candidate Information Sheet with the complete application packet.

4. Statement of Intent
Applicants must write a 3-5 page essay describing how their experiences, qualities, and goals reflect the School of Education’s motto-REAL (Respect, Educate, Advocate, Lead). For additional information on REAL, see http://soe.lmu.edu. The Statement of Intent should be included with the application.

5. Letters of Recommendation
Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation. At least one letter must verify the applicant’s experience and familiarity with the age group appropriate to the candidate’s interest.

6. Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirement
A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.8 or higher or a GPA of 2.85 or higher in the last 60 units of the applicant’s undergraduate degree or a GPA of 3.0 or higher obtained in 9 units of graduate work. Students who do not meet this requirement may be recommended to the Exceptions Committee by the Academic Program Director.

7. Transcripts
Applicants must submit two sets of official transcripts with their bachelor’s degree posted. If applicants are in the process of completing the degree at the time of application, they must submit official transcripts with the degree posted by the start of registration for the following semester. Candidates who have attended more than one college or university must submit two sets of official transcripts from each college/university attended.

8. Observation/Volunteer Hours Plan of Action
Candidates must complete at least 20 hours of experience working with culturally diverse youths in the required age level for the program (secondary, 13-19 years of age).

9. Basic Skills Proficiency Requirements
All Single (Secondary) Subjects applicants must meet the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing requirements for basic skills. An official passing score on the CBEST examination is required to demonstrate proficiency in basic skills.

10. Subject Matter Competency Test (CSET) Plan of Action
Candidates must demonstrate mastery of the required subject matter by passing the appropriate subject matter exam (CSET). Candidates will provide a written Plan of Action stating when the CSET will be taken. Candidates must provide an original passing score report to the School of Education. Candidates may provide a letter verifying 100% completion of the subject matter coursework from a 2042 approved program.

11. Certificate of Clearance (COC)
The application for fingerprint clearance (also known as Live Scan) should be completed online. Official results of the Certificate of Clearance must be received by the Credential Office prior to enrolling in education courses. All fees associated with the fingerprint clearance application must be included with the application to the Credential Office and are the responsibility of the student.

12. Tuberculin Test
Candidates must submit an official copy of their tuberculin skin test results, given within one year.

13. Technology Requirement
Candidates may satisfy the technology requirement by either completing a self-verification form or verifying the completion of an approved 2042 course through another institution. Candidates must register for LiveText during the first prerequisite course. The e-Portfolio fee is assessed during the first semester of enrollment.

14. Interview with the Program Director/Assistant Director
Following the review of the complete application packet, the candidate will be contacted to schedule an admissions interview with the Academic Program Director/Assistant Director.

Upon completing the interview, the candidate’s application is submitted to the Associate Dean for review and recommendation. Once a recommendation is made, the candidate will receive written correspondence from the School of Education and Graduate Admissions explaining the admission status. Candidates are notified of their admission status approximately two weeks after completing their admission interview with the Academic Program Director/Assistant Director.

15. Admission Status
Candidates are admitted on either Controlled or Provisional status to the appropriate Education Master of Arts and/or Credential Program.

16. Advisement
Immediately upon being either Controlled or Provisionally admitted, the student must schedule an appointment with the Academic Advisor.

Academic Advising: All candidates are expected to meet with the Academic Advisor once a semester. Candidates are advised on appropriate course sequence and program information.

Professional Advising: All candidates are recommended to meet with the Professional Advisor (Program Director/Assistant Director) once a semester. Candidates will discuss academic course progress, career plans and goals, dispositional issues and other issues related to the teaching profession.

Formal Admission Requirements for Master of Arts
and/or Credential

Review by the Teacher Admission and Advisory Committee (TAAC): After the requirements for formal admission, outlined below, have been completed, the candidate will apply to the Teacher Admission and Advisory Committee (TAAC) for Formal Admission review. The Academic Advisor will facilitate the application process. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that all items have been completed and submitted, including the resolution of any Incomplete grades received in the prerequisite courses. Candidates will be notified of the Committee’s decision in writing. All documents become property of the University and will not be released to any person or institution unless required by law.

1. Advising

  • Academic Advising: All candidates are required to meet with the Academic Advisor once a semester. Candidates are advised on appropriate course sequence and program information.
  • Professional Advising: All candidates are recommended to meet with the Professional Advisor (Program Director/Assistant Director) once a semester. Candidates will discuss academic course progress, career plans and goals, dispositional issues and other issues related to the teaching profession.

2. U.S. Constitution Requirement: Candidates may satisfy the U.S. Constitution requirement in one of the following ways:

  • Successfully completing a LMU course.
  • Completing an equivalent course at another institution. The course must be approved by the School of Education Admissions Coordinator. Candidates must present a course syllabus and course description;
  • Passing the U.S. Constitution Exam online.

3. Prerequisite Courses: Candidates must complete the following four courses with a grade of “B” (3.0) or better:

4. Disposition Rubric: Candidates are expected to uphold both academic and non-academic standards embraced by the School of Education. Non-academic factors include behaviors, dispositions, and attitudes that educators must positively develop. The Disposition Rubric will be used to assess the professional dispositions of our candidates.

 

Requirements for Student Teaching


Review by the Teacher Advisory Review Committee (TARC): After the requirements for student teaching, outlined below, have been completed the candidate will apply to TARC for review. Candidates must complete the application and Violation Affidavit with the Academic Advisor. The application will be submitted to the Teacher Advisory Review Committee (TARC) for review. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that all items have been completed and submitted, including the resolution of any incomplete grades received in any courses. Candidates will be notified of the Committee’s decision in writing. All eligible candidates will be contacted for an interview with the Coordinator of Fieldwork.

1. Candidates need to complete the following with a grade of “B” (3.0) or better prior to enrolling in student teaching:


2. CSET Subject Matter Competency:


Submit to the Academic Advisor either:

  • Original score report verifying 100% successful completion of all elements of the CSET; or
  • Letter verifying 100% completion of the subject matter coursework from a 2042 approved program

3. Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) Task 1 and Task 2 (fee based, 0 semester hours)


4. Health Education for Educators:


Candidates may satisfy the Health Education requirement in one of the following ways:

  • Successful completion of EDES 8000 ; or
  • Successful completion of a 2042 approved course through another institution. It is recommended that the candidate obtain approval from the School of Education Credential Office prior to taking class. Official  transcripts must be submitted as evidence of course completion.

5. Professional Advising:


Candidates are recommended to schedule an appointment with the Program Director/Assistant Director once a semester by calling 310.338.2863.

6. Disposition Rubric:


Candidates are expected to uphold both academic and non-academic standards embraced by the School of Education. Non-academic factors include behaviors, dispositions, and attitudes that educators must positively develop. The Disposition Rubric will be used to assess the professional dispositions of our candidates.

Enrolling in Student Teaching


In order to be accepted and successfully complete student teaching, all students must comply with the policies and requirements set forth by the School of Education’s Clinical Education Department. All student teacher placements will be made by the Clinical Education Department. Students must enroll in:

Note:


If you are in a Combined Master of Arts and Credential Program, only six (6) semester hours of graduate student teaching may be applied to the Combined Master of Arts program.

Additional Coursework Required for the Master of Arts Degree


OPTION 1: Secondary Education


1. Choose one of the following courses and complete with a 3.0 or better:


2. Complete


OPTION 2: Literacy and Language Arts


The Master of Arts in Literacy and Language Arts combined with the 2042 Preliminary Single Subject Teaching Credential offers the opportunity for a graduate student to receive both a preliminary teaching credential and a Master of Arts degree. Candidates who initially applied for admission to the credential program only must add the Master of Arts degree prior to the pre-fieldwork assessment.

Program Requirements:


1. All 2042 Preliminary Single Subject Teaching Credential courses


3. Comprehensive Assessment:


Candidates meet with the Program Director to discuss their timeline and enrollment in either the comprehensive exam or the thesis project series.

Exit Interview


The candidate must schedule an exit interview with the Program Director or Assistant Director. The exit interview must be completed prior to submitting an application for a credential and/or Master of Arts degree.

Application Process for the Preliminary Single Subject Credential


When all requirements have been completed successfully, candidates must complete a credential application through the School of Education to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing, State of California (additional fee required; see website for more information).

Application for Master of Arts Degree


Candidates must complete an application for a Master of Arts degree with the Office of the Registrar the semester prior to the completion of degree requirements. Please follow up with the Office of the Registrar for commencement participation.

Professional 2042 Clear Teaching Credential


A student has five years after obtaining the preliminary credential to complete the requirements for the professional clear credential. This Clear Credential is intended for Catholic and private school teachers who do not have access to a district induction program. For more information, see the following section on the Professional 2042 Clear Teaching Credential .

Secondary Education Intern or Teacher Practitioner Program


Master of Arts in Secondary Education with a Preliminary 2042 Single Subject Credential


The combined Single Subject Preliminary Credential and Master of Arts in Secondary Education program is designed for graduate students who are seeking teaching positions in grades 9-12, or in 6-8 school settings that require teachers to teach in departments (Traditional Secondary Candidate) or students who are currently contracted to teach in grades 9-12, or in 6-8 school settings that require teachers to teach in departments (Intern/Practitioner Secondary Candidate). A student successfully completing this program will be eligible to receive a Master of Arts in Secondary Education as well as be able to apply for a California Preliminary Single Subject Credential.

The following Single Subject Preliminary credentials are offered through the School of Education:

  • Art
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physical Education (Dance)
  • Earth Science
  • English
  • French
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Social Science
  • Spanish

Intern/Practitioner Candidates

Intern Candidate: A candidate following this path is employed full-time at a public school in a district that has a partnership with LMU. The candidate takes courses while teaching full-time. This employment status, along with additional coaching in the classroom provided through LMU, fulfills the field requirements of the credential. Candidates seek out their own employment as interns unless the candidates are in a cohort program where placement is facilitated through the program (e.g., Teach for America). The intern must be employed to teach at least 60% in the area of the credential, and the contract must state that the teacher is contracted to teach in the subject/grade in which the candidate is seeking a credential.

It is necessary that the student hold a University intern credential in order to be enrolled in the intern program.

University Intern Credential Requirements

Eligibility for the University Intern Credential is determined by the following guidelines set forth by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC):

  1. Original CBEST score report with passing score
  2. Original CSET score report with passing score
  3. Verification the U.S. Constitution requirement has been met
  4. Undergraduate degree posted on official transcripts
  5. Verification of employment
  6. Two-year academic program completion plan
  7. Certificate of Clearance (fingerprint application and fee)
  8. Application for credential and fee

Once candidates have satisfied the above guidelines, an application for the intern credential is available through the Program Director or Department Chair. The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) is responsible for the awarding of the University Intern Credential.

Teacher Practitioner Candidates: Teacher practitioner candidates are employed full-time at a private or Catholic school. The candidates take courses while teaching full-time. This employment status, along with additional supervision in the classroom  provided through LMU, fulfills the requirements of the credential. There is an additional requirement of 60 observation hours in a public school setting required to meet the credential requirements (see Academic Program Advisor for details). Candidates seek out their own employment as a Teacher Practitioner unless the candidate is enrolled in a cohort program (e.g., PLACE) where placement is facilitated through the cohort program. The teacher practitioner must be employed to teach at least 60% in the subject/grade of the credential.

Provisional Admission Requirements

  1. Verification of Employment: Candidates must submit a signed Verification of Employment form. The candidate must be employed by a School District that holds a partnership agreement with Loyola Marymount University.
  2. Subject Matter Competency (for Intern Candidates only): Candidates must demonstrate mastery of the required subject matter by either passing the appropriate California Subject Exam Test (CSET) OR by completing a 2042 approved subject matter program. Either option needs to be completed and verified prior to enrollment in EDUR 6961 Fieldwork Supervision: Portfolio and Assessment of Teaching  and TPA 3 and TPA 4.
    • CSET Option: Candidates will provide a written statement documenting when the CSET will be taken. Candidates must provide an original passing score report to the School of Education prior to enrollment in EDUR 6961 Fieldwork Supervision: Portfolio and Assessment of Teaching  and TPA 3 and TPA 4.
    • 2042 Approved Subject Matter Program: Candidates must complete a 2042 approved Subject Matter Program. Candidates must provide a written statement on when the subject matter coursework will be completed. Candidates will provide a letter verifying 100% completion of the subject matter requirement prior to enrollment in EDUR 6961 Fieldwork Supervision: Portfolio and Assessment of Teaching  and TPA 3 and TPA 4.
  3. Interview with the Elementary/Secondary Academic Program Director/Assistant Director: Upon submission of all application requirements, applicant will be contacted for an interview.
  4. Advisement: Immediately upon being provisionally admitted, the student must schedule an appointment with the Program Director or Department Chair.

Formal Admission Requirements

  1. Academic Advising: All candidates must meet with the Program Director to complete a course sequence.
  2. Prerequisite Courses:
    Candidates must complete the following courses with a grade of “B” (3.0) or better:
  3. Disposition Rubric Score: Candidate chooses a professor of one of the four pre-requisite courses to complete the Disposition Rubric and submits the score to the Program Advisor.
  4. Professional Advising: Candidate schedules an appointment with Academic Program Director/Assistant Director.
  5. Teacher Admission and Advisory Committee (TAAC) Review: After the requirements for provisional and formal admission have been completed, the candidate’s file will be submitted to TAAC for review. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that all items have been completed, including the resolution of any Incomplete grades received in the prerequisite courses. Candidates will be notified of the committee’s decision in writing.

Note: All documents become property of the University and will not be released to any person or institution unless required by law.

Program Requirements


1. Candidates will need to complete the remaining courses with a grade of “B” (3.0) or better prior to enrolling in EDUR 6961, TPA 3, and TPA 4:

Complete both of the following courses with a grade of “B” (3.0) or better:

2. Teaching Performance Assessments:

Tasks 1 and 2 (two zero semester hour courses with associated fees):

3. Health Education for Educators:

Candidates may satisfy the Health Education requirement in one of the following ways:

  • successful completion of EDES 8000 
  • successful completion of a 2042 approved course through another institution. It is recommended that the candidate obtain approval from the School of Education Credential Office prior to taking class. Official  transcripts must be submitted as evidence of course completion.
4. Professional Advising:

Schedule an appointment with the Program Director.

5. Subject Matter Competency:

Submit to the Academic Advisor either

  • original score report verifying 100% successful completion of all elements of the CSET, OR
  • letter verifying 100% completion of the subject matter coursework from a 2042 approved program.
6. Disposition Rubric Score:

The professor for EDES 6250 will submit a score to the Program Director.

7. Fieldwork Application:

Candidates must complete the fieldwork application and violation affidavit with the Academic Advisor. They must then schedule an interview with the Coordinator of Clinical Education.

8. Teacher Advisory Review Committee (TARC):

After all the steps outlined above have been completed, the candidate’s file will be submitted to the Teacher Advisory Review Committee (TARC) for review. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that all items have been completed, including the resolution of any Incomplete grades received in any courses. Candidates will be notified of the committee’s decision in writing.

Culminating Fieldwork Requirements


2. Enroll in TPA Tasks 3 and 4:

Two zero semester hour courses with associated fees.

Additional Coursework Required for the Masters Degree


OPTION 1: Secondary Education

1. Choose one of the following courses and complete with a 3.0 or better:

2. Complete EDES 6995 Comprehensive Exam in Secondary Education:

 Fee required.

OPTION 2: Literacy and Language Arts

The Master of Arts in Literacy and Language Arts combined with the 2042 Preliminary Multiple Subjects or Single Subject Teaching Credential offers the opportunity for a graduate student to receive both a preliminary teaching credential and a Master of Arts degree. Candidates who initially applied for admission to the credential program only must add the Master of Arts degree prior to the pre-fieldwork assessment.

Program Requirements


1. All 2042 Preliminary Single Subject Teaching Credential courses

2. Additional Required Coursework

3. Comprehensive Assessment:

Candidates meet with the program director to discuss their timeline and enrollment in either the comprehensive exam or the thesis project series.

Exit Interview


The candidate must schedule an exit interview with the Program Director/Assistant Director. The exit interview must be completed prior to submitting an application for a credential and Master of Arts degree.

Application for Credential


When all requirements have been completed, candidates must complete an application for a preliminary teaching credential (additional fee required, see SOE website for more information).

Application for Master of Arts Degree


Candidates must complete an application for a Master of Arts degree with the Office of the Registrar the semester prior to the completion of degree requirements.

2042 Single Subject Credential Only


This program is designed for intern/practitioner candidates who are only interested in seeking a credential. Candidates must complete all of the requirements detailed above for Provisional Admission, Formal Admission, Culminating Fieldwork Experience, Exit Interview and Application for Master’s Degree.

Clear 2042 Single Subjects Credential


Candidates have five years after obtaining their preliminary credential in which to complete the requirements for a professional clear credential. LMU offers an approved Professional 2042 Clear Credential Program for those teachers who do not have access to an induction program at their school site. See Professional 2042 Clear Teaching Credential in this Bulletin for more information.

Practitioner: Master of Arts without Credential


This program is designed for practitioners who do not successfully pass the CSET prior to enrollment in EDUR 6961 Fieldwork Supervision: Portfolio and Assessment of Teaching . Instead, candidates must complete all of the requirements detailed above for Provisional Admission, Formal Admission and Program Requirements.

OPTION 1: Secondary Education


1. Choose two of the following courses and complete with a 3.0 or better:

2. Complete EDES 6995 Comprehensive Exam in Secondary Education:

Fee required.

OPTION 2: Literacy and Language Arts


The Master of Arts in Literacy and Language Arts combined with the 2042 Preliminary Multiple Subjects or Single Subject Teaching Credential offers the opportunity for a graduate student to receive both a preliminary teaching credential and a Master of Arts degree. Candidates who initially applied for admission to the credential program only must add the Master of Arts degree prior to the pre-fieldwork assessment.

Program Requirements


1. All 2042 Preliminary Single Subject Teaching Credential courses.

2. Additional Required Coursework

  • EDES 6342 Diagnosing and Developing Literacy Skills
  • EDES 6343 Practicum in Diagnosing and Developing Literacy Skills
3. Comprehensive Assessment:

Candidates meet with the program director to discuss their timeline and enrollment in either the comprehensive exam or the thesis project series.

Note:

If the candidate successfully passes all sections of the CSET within 5 years or completes 100% of the required coursework from a 2042 approved program, the candidate can complete the credential by completing an exit interview with the Academic Program Director and submitting an application for a credential.