Certificate Requirements
Certificate Description
The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Secondary (7-12) STEM Teaching and Learning is an 18 credit graduate certificate program designed for middle or high school math and science teachers who want to expand their knowledge and practice of inquiry-based collaborative teaching and learning. Students in the certificate program will develop the tools necessary to design and deliver learning experiences for students that are inquiry-, project-, and problem-based. The program gives students the opportunity to collaborate with a cohort of math and science teachers to plan and implement integrated, multi-disciplinary lessons that align with NSTA Next Generation Science Standards, NCTM Principles to Action, and Common Core State Standards. Graduates of the certificate program can become STEM leaders and resources for their schools.
Certificate Outcomes
Upon completion of the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Secondary STEM Teaching and Learning, recipients will be able to:
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Relate relevant theories, concepts, and issues in STEM education to the planning, teaching, and learning process.
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Design and implement a variety of literacy strategies to support student motivation and independence in STEM content learning.
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Create and implement student-centered and integrated learning experiences that make the major concepts and processes of inquiry in the STEM disciplines accessible, meaningful and differentiated for all learners.
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Design and analyze pre-assessments, and formative and summative assessments of and for STEM learning.
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Integrate instructional technology into STEM curriculum and instruction to enhance and extend learning to address real world and global issues.
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Engage in collaborative inquiry, critical analysis, and reflection to lead STEM pedagogy and practice.
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Analyze and address current trends, pedagogical viewpoints, and issues that emerge in practice in Secondary STEM education.
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Evaluate STEM education as a transdisciplinary approach and attitude toward teaching and learning.
Certificate Policies
Certificate requirements must be completed within seven years after the first course applied to the program was completed.
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Certificate Admission Requirements:
Completion of a bachelor's degree in a math or science discipline or closely related field:
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From a regionally accredited institution, or
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significant coursework in math or science, and/or
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professional teaching experience in secondary math or science
Required Courses
Students must complete the following 18 credits:
ED 605 | STEM Curriculum Principles and Practices | 3 credits |
ED 620 | Literacy Strategies in the STEM Content Areas | 3 credits |
ED 625 | Advanced Literacy Strategies in the STEM Content Areas | 3 credits |
ED 640 | Methods and Technologies of Teaching Secondary Math and Science with a STEM Focus I | 3 credits |
ED 645 | Methods and Technologies of Teaching Secondary Math and Science with a STEM focus II | 3 credits |
ED 690 | Issues in STEM Education | 3 credits |