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Early Childhood Inclusive Education

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The early childhood inclusive education major is designed for students seeking Nebraska certification to teach in birth to 3 or age 3 through third grade in elementary schools. This major allows students to learn more about early childhood education policy, social-cultural understanding and the well being of infants and toddlers.

Admission Requirements

Prospective first-year students meeting the "Assured" admission status may apply for admission to the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) as an education major by indicating their preference on the Application for Admission.

Prospective transfer students with a cumulative GPA of 2.50 may apply for admission to CEHHS as an education major by indicating their preference on the Application for Admission.

Students prepared for formal admission to educator preparation program must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75.

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About the Major

The early childhood inclusive education major is designed to prepare candidates to meet Nebraska Department of Education requirements for teacher certification. A minimum of 120 credits hours with a minimum GPA of 2.75 are required to graduate from the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences.

Candidates may choose from several program options.


Academic Advising

The college provides academic advising and support to students. Academic advisors are assigned to students and we encourage you to consult with your advisor regularly for program information and planning.


Field Experiences

All candidates must meet the CEHHS requirements for classroom practicums prior to clinical practice (student teaching). The practicum experiences are embedded in identified professional courses.

Learn more about field experiences.


Clinical Practice (Student Teaching)

The clinical practice experience is an all-day, all semester experience in a metropolitan area school. Clinical practice is the capstone experience.

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Accreditation and Certification

The Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Inclusive Education (BECI) is accredited by the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP) and approved by the Nebraska State Department of Education.

The BSED degree in Early Childhood Inclusive Education allows UNO to recommend graduates for Nebraska licensure (B-3 or PK – 3). In addition, candidates must pass the Praxis II Test #5024 with a score of 160 or higher to meet state licensure requirements.

View results for candidates completing Praxis II

Announcements

  • Educator Preparation Program receives national recognition
  • TED program selected as a Top 40 Best Bachelor’s in Education
  • TED program is a Best Affordable Degree for Early Childhood Education
  • Meet math teacher Dario Gudino-Garcia
  • Faculty member Fran Anderson researching math ability in kids
  • Future Teachers of Color Summit inspires next generation of educators

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