This post-baccalaureate teacher certification program is designed for individuals
who want to earn initial teacher certification to teach in bilingual settings in EC-6
classrooms. In bilingual education, the child’s native language and English are both
used for instruction in all or part of the school curriculum.
This is a 24-hour program equivalent to eight courses. Of those 24 hours, 18 hours
(6 courses) are online coursework, and the remaining 6 hours (2 courses) are either
student teaching or practicum. Students in this program may count a number of courses
toward a MEd in Teaching if they apply to and are accepted into that degree program.
Send all departmental materials and application inquiries to:
Carmen Yanes
Academic Advisor
University of North Texas
Department of Teacher Education and Administration
1155 Union Circle #311335
Denton, TX 76203-5017
Email: carmen.yanes@unt.edu
coe-pbadvisors@unt.edu
There are two ways to check your application status:
EDCI 5010 - Everyone Can Learn: Applying Theory to Teaching Practice (3 hours)
EDBE 5560 - Fundamentals of Bilingual and ESL Education, EC-12 (3 hours)
EDBE 5570 - Assessing Language and Content Learning in Bilingual/ESL Education (3 hours)
EDBE 5590 - ESL Pedagogy EC-12 (3 hours)
EDRE 5070 - Literacy Development for English Language Learners (3 hours)
EDBE 5580 - Curriculum for EC-8 Bilingual Education (3 hours) or EDBE 5582 - ESL Content Instruction
EDEE 5101 - Student Teaching Pre-K through Grade 6 (3 hours)
EDEE 5102 - Student Teaching Pre-K through Grade 6 (3 hours)
or
EDEE 5105 - Practicum I (3 hours)
EDEE 5115 - Practicum II (3 hours)
Five state exams must be passed for the student to become certified by the state:
To attain the teaching certificate, candidates must complete all course work, attain passing scores on the appropriate state examination, and send an application to TEA for the certificate.
NOTE: The Clinical Practice is limited to schools within a 50 mile-radius from UNT.
For more information contact your academic advisor.