OAKLAND UNIVERSITY SECONDARY CERTIFICATION RENEWAL Additional: New Reading Requirement: Implementation of Senate Bill 327 Effective July 1, 2009 satisfactory completion of a three-credit course of study with appropriate field experiences in the diagnosis and remediation of reading disabilities and differentiated instruction is required for ALL teachers renewing their provisional certificate. You can meet this requirement by taking RDG 510 Inquiry-Based Literacy Instruction at Oakland University. First Time Provisional Certificate Renewal: Requirements: Completion of 9 credits of a planned program from a State approved teacher preparation program. For planned programs, refer to Options 1-4 below. Second Time Provisional Certificate Renewal: Requirements: Completion of 18 semester hours in a planned program from a State approved teacher preparation program. For planned programs, refer to Options 1-4 below. First time obtaining a Professional Education Certificate: Requirements: 1. Completion of 18 semester hours in a planned program from an approved Michigan teacher education institution after issuance of the provisional certificate or completion of a master’s degree at any time. Please refer to Options 2, 3, and 4 from below for more information. As an alternative, students may choose to add a major/minor endorsement from a planned program, refer to Option 1 from below. Oakland University will accept 6 to 9 credits from another institution toward certification requirements upon adviser approval. 2. Completion of the reading requirement. Secondary teachers applying for a Professional Education Certificate must complete the three-credit requirement in methods of teaching reading courses. If you have not completed this three-credit requirement, you must take RDG 538 as part of your planned program. If you are not sure if you have met the reading requirement, please contact the Education Advising Office at (248) 3704182 for an appointment. Please bring unofficial transcripts with you. 3. Three years of satisfactory teaching experience within the grade level and subject area of your teaching certificate. The teaching experience must be completed after the issuance of your initial provisional certificate. One hundred fifty substitute days equals 1 year of experience. If you have not taught the requisite 3 years, you may renew your Provisional Certificate upon completion of the first 10 credits of the 18 semester hour planned program. Professional Education Certificate Renewal: Requirements: 6 semester hours of appropriate course work from an accredited Michigan higher education institution (including accredited community colleges) or out-of-state or university, with a state approved teacher preparation program or the equivalent in State Board-Continuing Education Units (SB-CEUs) or a combination of the two. The SB-CEU equivalent to six semester hours is 18 SB-CEUs or three SB-CEUs are equivalent to one semester credit hour. Renewal applications for the professional education certificate are available in local superintendent offices, the Michigan Department of Education Office of Professional Preparation Services, online @ www.michigan.gov/mde by downloading the Advanced Certificate Renewal forms or by contacting the Department of Education in Lansing at (517) 373-3310. Visit the Certification Renewal website at http://www.oakland.edu/sehs/certrenewal/. Click on Certification Renewal to download the appropriate application. page 1 If you have questions regarding the application process for teacher certification, please contact Dr. Robert Wiggins, Associate Dean and Certification Officer, at wiggins@oakland.edu or Sandra Deng, Director of Teacher Education Advising Services, at skdeng@oakland.edu or (248) 370-4182. Planned Programs: First Time Provisional Certificate Renewal, AND Second Time Provisional Certificate Renewal, AND First time obtaining a Professional Education Certificate: Choose from 1 of the 4 options below: **The majority of your planned program credits (Options 1-4) must come from Oakland University in order to seek recommendation. Option 1 Completion of a Secondary teaching major/minor endorsement* at the Undergraduate level. Major/Minor Endorsement Choices*: -Biology -Chemistry -Dance** -English -French -German -History -Mathematics -Physics -Political Science** -Spanish -Sociology** *Adding an endorsement requires passing a state administered test ** Minor endorsement only If you are interested in completing a major/minor endorsement contact the appropriate advisor to make an appointment for a planned program. Refer to “Secondary Education Resource Departments” on page 5 for appropriate contacts. Option 2 Admission to a graduate endorsement program that enhances one's ability to teach. Graduate Endorsement Choices*: -Learning Disabilities K-12 -Emotionally Impaired K-12 -Autistic ally Impaired K-12 Department of Human Development and Child Studies (248) 370-3077 Chair: Carol Swift swift@oakland.edu Website: http://www4.oakland.edu/?id=3481&sid=51 -English as a Second Language K-12 20 credits Department of Linguistics (248) 370-2172 Chair: Peter Binkert Binkert@oakland.edu Website: http://www.lin.oakland.edu/endorsement.html Option 3 *Adding an endorsement requires passing a state administered test Graduate Certificate: -Microcomputer Applications in Education Department of Reading and Language Arts (248)370-3054 or (248) 370-3057 Coordinator: Anne Porter porter@oakland.edu Website: http://www4.oakland.edu/?id=3739&sid=53 page 2 -Educational Administration Department of Educational Leadership (248) 370-3070 Coordinator: Eric Follo Follo@oakland.edu Option 4 Admission to a graduate degree program that enhances one's ability to teach. Graduate Degree Choices: -Counseling Department of Counseling (248) 310-4179 Chair: Luellen Ramey ramey@oakland.edu Website: http://www4.oakland.edu/?id=45&sid=50 -Masters of Education in Educational Studies Department of Teacher Development and Educational Studies (248) 370-3070 Chair: Dyanne Tracy dtracy@oakland.edu Website: http://www4.oakland.edu/?id=3760&sid=46 -Masters of Education in Educational Leadership Department of Educational Leadership (248) 370-3070 Chair: Eric Follo follo@oakland.edu Website: http://www4.oakland.edu/?id=3358&sid=49 -Reading and Language Arts Department of Reading and Language Arts (248) 370-3054 or (248) 370-3057 Chair: Jim Cipielew cipielew@oakland.edu Website: http://www4.oakland.edu/?id=3733&sid=53 -Special Education Department of Human Development and Child Studies (248) 370-3077 Chair: Carol Swift swift@oakland.edu Website: http://www4.oakland.edu/?id=3481&sid=51 -Masters in Biology Department of Biological Sciences (248)370-3550 Website: http://www2.oakland.edu/biology/ -Masters in Chemistry Department of Chemistry (248)370-2320 Website: http://www2.oakland.edu/chemistry/chemma.cfm page 3 -Masters in English Department of English (248) 370-2251 Website: http://www2.oakland.edu/english/ -Masters in History Department of History (248) 370-3510 Website: http://www2.oakland.edu/history/ -Master in Linguistics Department of Linguistics (248) 370-2175 Website: http://www.lin.oakland.edu/index.html -Masters in Mathematics Department of Mathematics and Statistics (248) 370-3430 Website: http://www.math.oakland.edu/ -Masters in Physics Department of Physics (248) 370-3416 Website: http://www.oakland.edu/physics/ If you choose to pursue a Master’s degree or add a graduate level endorsement, contact the Graduate Admissions Office at (248) 370-3168 for an application and catalog. Your advising will come from the academic department of your degree. GENERAL INFORMATION After you have selected the option best suited for your needs, contact the appropriate office for assistance. Undergraduate Admissions 101 North Foundation Hall (248) 370-3360 Undergraduate Catalog Application for Post-Baccalaureate or Second Bachelor's Degree Status http://www4.oakland.edu/?id=842&sid=16 Graduate Study Admissions 160 North Foundation Hall (248) 370-3167 or 370-3168 Graduate Catalog Application for Graduate program or Graduate Endorsement http://www2.oakland.edu/grad/grad2/pages.cfm?mi=55&hi=1&ID=117 State Board of Education (517) 373-3324 or (517) 373-3310 Updated 12/13/07 page 4 Oakland University STEP Faculty Adviser Contacts www.oakland.edu/sehs/ WINTER 2008 Arts & Sciences Advising Offices Education Advising Office 221 Varner Hall Rochester, MI 48309 (248) 370-4567 (Undergraduates Only) 363 Pawley Hall Rochester, MI 48309 (248) 370-4182 (Undergraduates Only) MAJORS/MINORS Biology: Kathleen Livelsberger kdlivels@oakland.edu 349 Dodge Hall Eng. 370-3566 Chemistry: Art Bull abull@oakland.edu 201 Science/Enginering 370-4064 English: Nancy Joseph joseph@oakland.edu 525 Wilson Hall 370-2145 History: Cheryl Sullivan csullivan@oakland.edu 350 O’Dowd Hall 370-3526 552 Science/Enginering 370-3443 Mathematics: Darrell Schmidt schmidt@oakland.edu Modern Language: Physics: French: Stacey Hahn shahn@oakland.edu 419 Wilson Hall German: Barbara Mabee mabee@oakland.edu 431 Wilson Hall Spanish: Ron Rapin rapin@oakland.edu 410 Wilson Hall 370-2062 370-2099 370-2068 David Garfinkle garfinkl@oakland.edu 186J Science/Enginering 370-3422 211 Varner Hall 370-3022 211 Varner Hall 470H Pawley Hall 103 Wilson Hall 370-2287 370-3197 370-3381 MAJOR ONLY Music: Art Vocal Ed – Deb Blair dvblair@oakland.edu Instrumental Music Ed – Joe Shively shively@oakland.edu Linda Tyson tyson@oakland.edu Lynn Galbreath (galbreath@oakland.edu) MINORS ONLY Dance: George Patterson patterso@oakland.edu Political Science: Karen Meyer, Dpt. Secretary Sociology: Gary Shepherd shepherd@oakland.edu 130 Varner Hall 418 Varner Hall 514 Varner Hall 370-3009 370-2362 370-2427 Revised 12/13/07 page 5 MICHIGAN TEACHING CERTIFICATES ADDITIONAL New Reading Requirement: Implementation of Senate Bill 327 Effective July 1, 2009 satisfactory completion of a three-credit course of study with appropriate field experiences in the diagnosis and remediation of reading disabilities and differentiated instruction is required for ALL teachers renewing their provisional certificate. Applications completed before June 30, 2007 do not need to meet this requirement. TYPE REGULAR PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE (Always the initial Michigan teaching certificate issued) LIFE PERMANENT CERTIFICATE CONTINUING CERTIFICATE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATE DATE OF ISSUANCE LENGTH OF VALIDITY INITIAL ISSUANCE REQUIREMENTS Established by 1936 Certification Code Initial Issuance 5 1/4 - 6 1/4 years** Renewals - 3 years** 18 years of age; approved bachelors degree; completion of the specific teacher preparation program of an institution. 1857 - 1936 (replaced by the Permanent Certificate) 1936 To July 1, 1976 (Replaced by the Continuing Certificate) Life Not Applicable Remains valid as long as the holder serves in a position of educational employment for at least 100 days in any give 5-year period. Not Applicable 7/1/76 TO 7/1/92 (Replaced by the Professional Education Certificate.) 7/1/92 to date Same as the Permanent Certificate. Up to 5 years** REINSTATEMENT/RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS First 3 year renewal is available after actual completion of the first 9 semester hours of the 18 semester hours planned program needed for the eventual Professional Education certificate. Additional 3-year renewals are available under certain conditions. Not Applicable Reinstated by: -An approved Master's or higher degree from an approved teacher education institution, or -Completion of six semester hours of satisfactory college credit through an approved teacher education institution(since the lapse of the certificate), or Not Applicable - Hold a current or expired Michigan Provisional Certificate. - Have taught successfully for three years since issuance of the Provisional and in the areas of validity noted on the Provisional Certificate. - Earn 18 semester hours in a planned program from an approved teacher education institution after the issuance of the Provisional Certificate or possess an earned Master's degree. - Present evidence of 6 semester hours of reading methodology for an elementary level certificate and 3 semester hours for a secondary level certificate. -One-year sponsorship through an employing Michigan school district. Same as the renewal of the Permanent Certificate. Six semester hours of appropriate course work through an approved teacher education institution or the equivalent in State BoardContinuing Education Units (CEU) for a 5year renewal. page 6 MICHIGAN TEACHING CERTIFICATES VOCATIONAL TEMPORARY VOCATIONAL AUTHORIZATION FULL VOCATIONAL AUTHORIZATION OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATE 1973 to date Initial Issuance - 5 1/4 - 6 1/4 years** 1973 TO 7/1/92 (Replaced by the Occupational Education Certificate.) 7/1/92 to date. Same as the Continuing Certificate. Up to 5 years** 7/1/92 to date Up to 5 years** (continued) - Bachelor's Degree - Completion of an approved major or minor in an occupational area. - Two years (4,000 hours) of recent and relevant work experience in an occupational area. If held with a Provisional Certification, same as the renewal of the Provisional Certificate. Not Applicable. Same as the Continuing Certificate. - Three years of successful teaching experience within the validity of the Temporary Vocational Authorization. - Completion of a minimum of 10 semester hours of professional vocation education c credit approved by a sponsoring Michigan Teacher Education institution and completed since the issuance of the Temporary Vocational Authorization. -Three years of teaching experience within the validity of the certificate after the issuance of either the Provisional or Temporary Vocation Authorization. -Completion of 18 semester hours in a planned program after the issuance of the Provisional Certificate. The program must include a minimum of 10 semester hours of relevant vocational education credit. Applicants should seek certificate requirement information directly from their sponsoring institution. VALIDITY LEVEL PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATE WITH OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATE Same as the Professional Education Certificate. Same as the Professional Education Certificate. SECONDARY: Initial Provisional Secondary Level Certificate issued: Prior to 9/1/88 is valid for teaching all subjects in grades 7 and 8 and major and minor areas of certification in grades 9-12. On, or after, 9/1/88 is valid for teaching major and minor areas of certification in grades 7-12. ELEMENTARY: Initial Provisional Elementary Certificate issued: - Before 7/1/70 is valid for teaching all subjects K-8. - After 7/1/70 and prior to 9/1/88 is valid for teaching all subjects in K-8 and major and minor areas of certification in grade 9. - After 9/1/88 is valid for all subjects K-5, and may be valid for major and minor areas of certification in grades 6-8 in subject area classrooms. It is also valid for teaching all subjects in K-8 self-contained classrooms. ** All certificates expire on June 30 of the appropriate year. Revised 12/13/07 page 7