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School of Teaching & Learning

About STL

Program Areas; Faculty & Staff; Administration

Program Areas

Curriculum, Teaching & Teacher Education;
Early Childhood Education;

Educational Technology;
Elementary Education
;
English Education;
ESOL/Bilingual Education;
Literacy & the Arts;
Language Arts & Children's Literature;
Mathematics Education;
Reading & Literacy
;
Science & Environmental Education;
Social Studies Education;
Teacher Leadership for School Improvement

Academic Learning Compacts

Elementary Education
Early Childhood Education

Degrees

Ph.D./Ed.D., Ed.S., MAE, M.Ed., BAE, Online

Admissions

Ph.D./Ed.D., Ed.S., MAE, M.Ed., BAE, Financial Aid, Deadlines

Faculty Resources

Resources; Teaching Handbook; Advising Forms

Current Student Resources

Program of Study Forms; Independent Work Forms; Forms for Doctoral Students; Doctoral Student Travel Support; FingerPrint & Background Check Requirements; Applying for a Secondary Internship; Steps for Florida Teacher Certification

News

Points of Pride; Student Presentations; Student Publications

School of Teaching & Learning

Unified Elementary ProTeach

Welcome to Unified Elementary ProTeach!

The faculty of the College of Education is pleased to welcome you to the Unified Elementary Education ProTeach program. We collaborated on a program that we think best prepares professional educators to teach an increasingly diverse population. In this five-year program, all graduates are prepared for certification at the elementary level (K-grade 6) with an ESOL endorsement. Dual certification in exceptional student education is an option in the fifth year.

You have already completed the first two years of the five-year program. Learn more about the exciting first semester in the Unified Elementary ProTeach program.

Please use the following links for additional and important information about the Unified Elementary ProTeach program.

The College of Education has established Academic Learning Compacts for our two undergraduate degree majors. These compacts are effective for all students entering the college as of Fall 2006. Learn more about the Academic Learning Compact for Elementary Education.