Certificate in Instruction in Urban Schools

 

The Instruction in Urban Schools Certificate is designed to provide K-12 professionals the historical, theoretical, research, and practical knowledge related to teaching and learning. This knowledge can be applied to all school settings, especially those with diverse student populations.

Requirements

Students will develop, with their certificate advisor, an individualized plan of study from the following categories. The plan of study must be approved by the student's assigned certificate advisor.

Students must complete 18 hours within the following guidelines.

Required pedagogy courses: 9 hours

  • TED 8190 – Contemporary Issues in Urban Education
  • TED 8180 – Culturally Responsive Teaching
  • TED 9200 – Critical Pedagogy: Teaching for Social Justice

Related courses: 9 hours

Content/professional courses in the College of Education, the College of Arts & Sciences and/or other colleges. These are identified in consultation with student's advisor.

Total hours required - 18 hours

For more Information, please call (402)-554-2212.