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Title: Think You Want to Be a Teacher?


1
Think You Want to Be a Teacher?
  • Presented by
  • The College of Education and Human Development
  • George Mason University
  • SPRING 2010
  • Please sign in at the door and
  • help yourself to information.

2
Teachers are Nation Builders
  • The greatest good you can do for another is not
    just to share
  • your riches, but to reveal to him his
    own. Benjamin Disraeli

3
Why Do You Want to Become a Teacher?
  • Make a difference
  • Change lives
  • Engage minds
  • Touch the future
  • Its a good profession
  • Fulfilling
  • Stable
  • Benefits
  • Opportunities for growth

4
What Should You Teach?
  • What age groups are you interested in teaching?
  • What subject areas are you most interested in?
  • What is the job market like?

5
2008-09 VA Critical Shortage Areas
1. Special Education 2. Mathematics (6-12,
Algebra I) 3. Science (Earth Science, Gr. 6-8,
Biology) 4. Reading Specialist 5. Foreign
Language (Spanish) 6. Career and Technical
Education 7. ESL 8. English 9. Library
Media 10. Grades 6-8 (All Subjects)
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Why George Mason University?
  • Nationally accredited (NCATE) programs
  • Wide variety of programs
  • Convenient class times (430 and 720)
  • Team to assist you
  • Advisor
  • Endorsement Specialist endorse_at_gmu.edu
  • Field Placement Specialist lclarkg_at_gmu.edu
  • Licensure Specialist edlicen_at_gmu.edu

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Masons Teacher Licensure Programs
  • Many of our programs offer an optional
    masters degree upon completing licensure
    coursework.
  • Early Childhood Education (EDSE-SPEC)
  • Elementary Education
  • Secondary Education
  • Secondary Education/CS
  • English as a Sec. Lang.
  • Foreign Language
  • Special Education

8
Early Childhood Education
  • M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction -- 32 cr
  • Concentration Early Childhood Ed. (Pre K- Gr 3)
  • With licensure
  • M.Ed. Special Education 30 cr
  • Concentration Early Childhood Special Ed.
    (Birth-5yrs)
  • Optional licensure add secondary ECSE program
    (13 credits)
  • Contact Julie Kidd to add secondary
    licensure program.
  • PRIORITY DEADLINE March 1 (fall) Nov. 1
    (spring)
  •  

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Elementary Education (Pre K-6)
  • M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction -- 39 cr.
  • Concentration Elementary Ed.
  • With licensure
  • Professional Development Schools Year Long
    Internship Program (6 academic terms with a fall
    start) http//gse.gmu.edu/programs/elementaryed/pd
    s/
  • Professional Development Schools Semester Long
    Internship Program (available on the Fairfax and
    Loudoun Campuses 7 academic terms with a summer
    start) http//gse.gmu.edu/programs/elementaryed/ps
    /
  • NEW Bridge Year Long Internship Program (5
    academic terms with a spring start)
  • STRICT DEADLINE Feb. 1 summer and fall Oct. 1
    spring

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Secondary Education (Grades 6-12)
  • M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction
  • Concentration Secondary Education
  • Subject areas English, History, Math, Sciences
    (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics)
  • Initial licensure (21 cr) with optional masters
    (plus 12 cr)
  • Flexible schedule
  • INTERNSHIPS (Concurrent enrollment in EDRD 619)
  • Regular placement (15 weeks with no pay)
  • On-the-job (you obtain a paid position in the
    school districtthey provide you with a
    provisional license)
  • Professional development school placement (highly
    selective option providing specially trained
    teachers who work with GMU faculty in preparing
    you for teaching).
  • STRICT DEADLINE March 1 (fall) October 1
    (spring)

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Secondary Ed./Career Switcher (CS) (Grades 6-12)
  • M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction
  • Concentration Secondary Education
  • Subject areas English, History, Math, Sciences
    (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics)
  • Initial licensure (18 cr) with optional masters
    (plus 15 cr)
  • Five years full-time work experience
  • All endorsements completed
  • Passing Praxis I/SAT/ACT, Praxis II, VCLA
  • Students are granted a one year provisional
    license and seek full-time employment in a local
    school district.
  • STRICT DEADLINE March 1 (fall) October 1
    (spring)

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English as a Second Language (PK-12)
  • M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction
  • Concentration English as a Second Language
  • Initial licensure (30 cr) with optional masters
    (plus 9 cr)
  • Six credit hours of a foreign language required
    for admission
  • INTERNSHIPS
  • Exam Virginia Communication and Literacy
    Assessment (VCLA)
  • Regular placement (15 weeks with no pay)
  • On-the-job (you obtain a paid position in the
    school districtthey provide you with a
    provisional license)
  • PRIORITY DEADLINE March 1 (fall) November 1
    (spring)

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Foreign Language (PK-12)
  • M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction
  • Concentration Foreign Language and Latin
  • Languages Spanish, French, German, Arabic,
    Chinese (limited availability), Japanese,
    Russian, and Latin
  • Initial licensure (27 cr) with optional masters
    (plus 12 cr)
  • INTERNSHIPS
  • Exams ACTFL (WPT) and (OPI), VCLA, Praxis
    II Spanish, French, or German
  • Internship options are outlined on the program
    Web site  http//gse.gmu.edu/programs/foreignlang
    /academics/.
  • PRIORITY DEADLINE March 1 (fall) November 1
    (spring)

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Special Education (PK-12)
  • M.Ed. Special Education -- 30 cr
  • Option add secondary licensure program
  • Teaching Students with Disabilities who Access
    the General Curriculum K-12 (9 credits)
  • Students with Disabilities who Access the Adapted
    Curriculum K-12 (12 credits)
  • Visual Impairments PK-12 (14 credits)
  • School District Cohorts Read Cohort Outreach
    Programs at http//gse.gmu.edu/programs/sped/
  • Applicants who do not meet the 3.0 GPA
    requirement are encouraged to provide Praxis I or
    VCLA test scores with their application.
  • Contact Jancy Templeton
  • PRIORITY DEADLINE March 1 (fall) November 1
    (spring)

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Pre-Admission
  • 1. Choose and research your program
    http//gse.gmu.edu/programs/
  • 2. Complete endorsement review
  • ONLINE-http//cehd.gmu.edu/teacher/endorse/
  • Early Childhood, Elementary and
    Secondary Ed incl. Career Switcher
  • Foreign language-contact Nanette Rutsch
    nrutsch_at_gmu.edu
  • OPTION ACTFL WPT/OPI plus 6 credits of foreign
    language
  • 3. Complete testing (SAT/ACT/Praxis I)CS
    requires PRAXIS II and VCLA prior to admission

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Endorsements
  • Endorsements are undergraduate courses in content
    areas that must be completed prior to internship.
  • For Secondary Ed. and CS/Secondary Ed., you may
    fulfill your endorsement requirements via your
    bachelors degree in English, chemistry, physics,
    math or biology.
  • Must be within 9 credits of completion by the
    first day of class. Course work in progress MUST
    be entered in the online endorsement review.
  • Submit transcripts (including GMU) and official
    CLEP exam scores with cover sheet
  • Contact endorse_at_gmu.edu to see which course work
    can fulfill endorsement requirements.
  • Allow 4-6 weeks for review to be completed.
  • Send a copy of endorsement review to Admissions.

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SAT/ACT Equivalent
  • SAT
  • ACT
  • SAT test taken after April 1,1995
  • Score1100
  • Minimum 530 Verbal and 530 Math
  • SAT test taken before April 1, 1995
  • Score1000
  • Minimum 450 Verbal and 510 Math
  • ACT test taken after April 1,1995
  • Score24
  • Minimum 22 Math and 46 (English Reading)
  • ACT test taken before April 1, 1995
  • Score21
  • Minimum 21 Math and 37 (English Reading)
  • ACT scores prior to fall 1989 did not include a
    reading component and cannot be accepted.

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Praxis I
  • Praxis I consists of reading, writing and math
    sections
  • Register for the paper-based exam at
    www.ets.org/praxis
  • Call Prometric at 1-800-853-6773 to register for
    a computer-based Praxis I exam at a local testing
    center (M-Sat)
  • Required for admission to all of our programs
    except Special Education (required to add
    licensure program)
  • A composite score of 532 is required.
  • Report scores to GMU institutional code 5827.

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Praxis II-Content Knowledge Exam
  • Register for the paper-based exam at
    www.ets.org/praxis
  • Test codes and sample questions--Praxis Web site.
  • Required for admission to SEC-CS. Must be passed
    prior to final internship for
  • Early Childhood PK-3
  • Elementary Ed.
  • Foreign Language (Spanish, French and German)
  • Secondary Ed (English, Social Studies, Math,
    Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics)
  • Note Elementary Education Praxis II exam or
    course is an exit requirement for Students with
    Disabilities who Access the Adapted Curriculum
    K-12

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VCLA/VRA Tests
  • VCLA http//www.va.nesinc.com/
  • The Virginia Communication and Literacy
    Assessment (VCLA) must be passed prior to
    internship application submission for ALL initial
    teacher licensure programs - (VCLA is an
    admissions requirement for the Career Switcher
    program).
  • Passing score470.
  • Report scores to GMU (code 17) when you register
    for exam.
  • VRA http//www.va.nesinc.com/
  • The Virginia Reading Assessment (VRA) must be
    passed prior to internship application submission
    for Early Childhood Education-EPK3, Elementary
    Education, and Special Education.
  • Passing score235.
  • Report scores to GMU when you register for exam.

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How Do You Apply?
  • Follow 4-step process http//cehd.gmu.edu/admiss
    ions/steps/
  • Step 1 Select your Program
  • Review program requirements
  • Step 2 Apply online
  • Step 3 Send in sealed documents togetherMS4D1
  • Step 4 Application Status
  • Students accepted for fall are allowed to enroll
    in summer classes.

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Complete Applications
  • Graduate application with fee
  • Official transcripts
  • Goal statement
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Passing Praxis I test OR SAT/ACT
  • Endorsement review
  • Additional program specific materials, where
    appropriate (http//gse.gmu.edu/programs/)

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How Do You Get Admitted?
  • Your application will be evaluated using the
    following standards
  • A minimum 3.0 GPA in the last 60 credit hours
  • Praxis I composite score of at least 532 OR
    SAT/ACT equivalent
  • Strong letters of recommendation
  • Endorsement requirements fulfilled (except
    ESL,EDSE)
  • Interview and writing sample also required by
    some programs

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Steps to Virginia Licensure
  • Bachelors degree
  • Content/endorsement requirement course work
  • ACTFL OPI and WPT (in lieu of foreign lang.
    endorsements)
  • Praxis I passing scores or SAT/ACT equiv. scores
    (admission)
  • Praxis II passing scores
  • Pass Virginia Communication and Literacy
    Assessment (VCLA)
  • Virginia Reading Assessment (VRA)
  • Complete a state-approved program
  • These requirements meet Virginias definition of
    a highly qualified teacher.

25
FAQ Licensure/Endorsement
  • Licensure the initial designation from the state
    of Virginia
  • Endorsement Designation on the license noting
    ages or grade levels and/or subjects, disciplines
    and disabilities

Example I am licensed to teach secondary
education, grades 6-12, math
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FAQ Licensure Reciprocity
  • Will my Virginia teachers license transfer to
    other states?
  • Because Virginia has some of the highest teacher
    licensure requirements in the country, many
    states have agreed to offer reciprocity.

If you are considering teaching in another state,
you will need to contact the Department of
Education in that state regarding how to obtain
licensure. Completing a state-approved education
program enhances your chances of receiving
reciprocity.
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FAQ Provisional License
  • What is a provisional license?
  • A three-year, non-renewable license for someone
    who does not hold a current, valid license.
  • An applicant must first be hired by a Virginia
    school division based on the content requirements
    for the teaching area for which the individual is
    applying.

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FAQ What if You Miss the Deadline?
  • All of our licensure programs except ELED and
    SEC-CS allow students to take courses as a
    non-degree student.
  • Questions regarding class registration
    eligibility should be directed to the program
    office manager.
  • There are restrictions on how many classes can
    transfer into degree and certificate programs.
  • Students should only be in non-degree status for
    one semester.
  • Tel 703.993.2400
  • Website http//admissions.gmu.edu/nondegree/

29
FAQ When Do Classes Meet?
  • Most classes will meet once a week, either at
    430 pm or 720 pm
  • Full time programs offer courses that meet during
    the day
  • Summer session courses meet 2-3 times a week

30
FAQ What is the Cost?
  • Spring 2010
  • In-state tuition
  • 398/credit hour
  • Out-of-state tuition
  • 987/credit hour

To be classified as an in-state student, you
must live in Virginia for one year and pay taxes
to the state for one year.
31
FAQ Scholarships?
  • The Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program
  • For students pursuing teaching careers in
    shortage or critical needs areas
  • For more information, read about the scholarship
    program on the VDOE Web site http//www.pen.k12.v
    a.us/VDOE/newvdoe/teached.html
  • General financial aid information can be found
    at
  • http//financialaid.gmu.edu/
  • The application for assistantships can be found
    at
  • http//cehd.gmu.edu/oasa/funding_opps/

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FAQ Communication?
  • E-mail acknowledgment (must provide e-mail
    address)
  • Self managed process
  • Lacking letter
  • Sent once application is processed if incomplete
  • Decision letter
  • Sent via postal mail 2-4 wks after interviews
    (POM)
  • Intent to enroll cehd.gmu.edu/admissions/rsvp
  • G numberMason ID

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Application Status
  • Graduate applicants are expected to monitor their
    application status by checking online at
    http//admissions.gmu.edu/ApplicationStatus
  • Some applications may be suspended for several
    days if a previous student record exists
    requiring additional verification to avoid
    creating duplicate G numbers.
  • Applications are pushed through the system at 10
    PM nightly. They are processed according to
    program deadline and date of receipt.

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Name Changes
  • Applicants who previously attended GMU must
    submit the Change of Name form found at
    http//cehd.gmu.edu/documents/admissions/ along
    with acceptable legal documentation outlined on
    form.
  • Send via mail to
  • George Mason UniversityCEHD Admissions4400
    University Dr., MS 4D1Fairfax, VA  22030
  • Drop off Robinson A, room 103

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Address Changes
  • Address updates must be provided directly to
    cehdgrad_at_gmu.edu.
  • This is critical to ensure decision letters are
    properly routed.
  • Students have access to Patriot Web once they
    have been accepted and have indicated their
    intent to enroll.

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Privacy and Security
  • Due to privacy regulations, we can only speak
    with applicants. Written permission must be
    provided if you need someone to speak on your
    behalf.
  • Due to security and privacy concerns, social
    security numbers are being dropped from
    transcripts.
  • Former names must be included in your application
    so we can cross-match documents should a
    transcript arrive separately.

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Important Contacts
  • CEHD Admissions 703 993-2010
  • cehdgrad_at_gmu.edu
  • Financial Aid 703 993-2353
  • Non-Degree 703 993-2400
  • College of Education and Human Development
  • George Mason University
  • 4400 University Drive, MS 4D1
  • Fairfax, VA 22030
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