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Nov 21, 2024
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2020-2021 Edgewood College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art and Design Teaching, BA
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The teaching major is part of a program leading to a Wisconsin initial educator license to teach at the early childhood through adolescence level (Birth-Age 21).
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All students completing teaching programs for licensing after August 31, 2004 must now meet new licensing and license-renewal rules applicable to their respective programs, including a performance-based portfolio assessment.
Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 in content area courses is required.
A student majoring in Art and Design Teaching must complete a minimum of 12 credits in art courses at Edgewood College. All majors must fulfill the Senior Presentation and Critique requirement in order to obtain Art Department approval for graduation.
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Major Requirements
This is a 90-credit major. Requirements include: Education Requirements
Licensing Steps
To attain the Early Childhood through Adolescence (Birth-Age 21) license, students must have the following:
- GPA of 2.75 in Communication Skills, General Education, Content Knowledge, Teacher Education
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 in content area coursework
Professional Core Requirements
Requirements for Specialization in Early Childhood-Adolescence
Other Requirements
Practicum Experiences are required for Art and Design Teaching.
Students are highly encouraged to take education courses with a practicum component in the following sequence:
- ED 200 D , ED 271 P , and ED 215 should be taken concurrently along with a 0-credit initial practicum (ED 200P ) in the Fall.
- ED 306 and ED 330 should also be coupled with a 0-credit initial practicum (ED 250P ) in the Spring.
- ED 450P (a 0-credit advanced practicum) should be taken the semester prior to student teaching, along with ED 488 and ED 453 (or ART 466 ) and ED 458 (or ART 468 ).
- ED 401 should be taken the semester prior to student teaching in the Fall.
- ED 402 should be taken the same semester as student teaching and will be a spring offering.
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