2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Education


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Martha E. MacCullough, Ed.D., Dean

Professor

Dianne K. Alexander, Ed.D.
C. Richard Beach, Ph.D.
Patricia L. Cook, Ed.D.
M. Jean Minto, D.Litt.
Debbie L. Wolf, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Deborah L. MacCullough, Ph.D.
Jason D. VanBilliard, Ed.D.

Assistant Professor

Paula L. Beach, M.S.
Christopher J. Palladino, M.Ed.
Ann C. Rivera, M.Ed. 

Part-time Faculty

Charlotte Gleason, M.L.S.
Diane K. Kloth, M.Ed.
Barbara Underhill, M.Ed.

Adjunct Faculty

Rebecca Benjamin, B.Mus.
Linda R. Paskell, M.Ed.
Judy E. Severns, M.Ed. 
Stephen M. Weir, M.S. Ed.

 

The PBU Teacher Education programs exist to educate men and women for the profession of teaching. Excellence in teacher preparation is the goal of the School of Education as it seeks to prepare, for both Christian and public schools, those who are committed to serving through teaching.

Teachers must be able to orchestrate experiences that lead to student learning in an environment that fosters the development of the whole person. Teachers must be knowledgeable in their subject areas and must understand human development and learning. They must be able to put this knowledge to use in skillful lesson planning, decision making, and interactive methodology. Teachers must be motivators, facilitators, counselors, curriculum planners, diagnosticians, evaluators, human relations experts, disciplinarians, record-keepers, effective thinkers and learners, and reflective professionals seeking ongoing improvement and excellence. It is important that teachers be role models: people of unquestionable moral character, enthusiastic about life and learning, and committed to the high values of the teaching profession. The Christian educator must be committed to a Christian worldview and should apply these principles in service. The School of Education at PBU seeks top quality entrants for the teacher preparation programs.

The School of Education, Undergraduate Division, has developed a set of competencies that, when fulfilled and/or accomplished, will produce a teacher marked by excellence. These competencies may be found in the School of Education Undergraduate Handbook.

Programs

Elementary Education* Program leads to the K-6 Pennsylvania Instructional I certification for public school teaching and the Standard K-8 ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International) certificate required by many Christian schools worldwide. This program leads to two degrees: B.S. in Education and B.S. in Bible.

Early Childhood Education N-3* Program leads to the N-3 Pennsylvania Instructional I certification for public school teaching, and the Standard N-3 ACSI certificate for Christian school teaching. This program leads to two degrees: B.S. in Education and B.S. in Bible.

* The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has mandated a new division for early childhood and elementary/middle school. Beginning with graduates in 2013, the divisions will be PreK-4 and 4-8. Incoming freshmen will be asked to select one of these by the end of their first year at PBU.

Secondary Education: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Social Science Programs lead to the 7-12 Pennsylvania Instructional I certification for public school teaching and the Standard 7-12 ACSI certificate for Christian school teaching. These programs lead to two degrees: B.S. in Education and B.S. in Bible.

Health/Physical Education Program leads to the K-12 Pennsylvania Instructional I certification for public school teaching and the Standard K-12 ACSI certificate for Christian school teaching. This program leads to two degrees: B.S. in Education and B.S. in Bible.

Music Education Program leads to the K-12 Pennsylvania Instructional I certification for public school teaching and the Standard K-12 ACSI certificate for music education.  This program leads to two degrees: B.S. in Bible and B.Mus. (Under the administration of the School of Music and Performing Arts together with the School of Education)

Preschool-Kindergarten Program leads to state private school licensure for nursery/kindergarten teaching and Standard ACSI Early Childhood (nursery/kindergarten) teaching certificate. This four-year program is designed to prepare the student for a professional career in the field of preschool education and leads to the B.S. in Bible degree.

Secondary Education: History and Bible Program leads to the Standard 7-12 ACSI certificate for Christian school teaching and the B.S. in Bible degree. The Commonwealth of PA does not certify in history. Social studies should be selected if certification is desired.

Bible: All Levels, K-12 Program leads to Standard K-12 ACSI certificate for Christian school teaching and the B.S. in Bible degree. A student may opt to take the 7-12 Bible Teaching instead of the K-12 with slight adjustments.

TESOL Program leads to the add-on ESL certificate from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and may be added to any of the above certificate programs. It prepares the student to teach English as a second language in several contexts with local schools being the focus.

Dual-Level B.S. in Bible/M.S. in Education 
Students who qualify may enter one of the dual-level programs and earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in a reduced amount of time (normally five years and one summer). Seven of the above certification programs are available to be taken in this format (Early Childhood Education N-3; Elementary Education; Health/Physical Education; and Secondary Education: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, or Social Science). A specialization in either International Education or TESOL is selected by the student.  

Requirements
Requirements for admission to and completion of a Teacher Education program are found in detail in the School of Education Undergraduate Handbook and the School of Education Student Teaching Handbook. Briefly, these include the following:

Admission to a Teacher Education Program
Admission to a Teacher Education program is a two-step process involving declaration of the student’s intent to become a member of the School of Education, followed by application for a specific program of certification.

Membership in the School of Education
At the time of admission or early in their PBU studies, students declare their intent to enter a Teacher Education program. They must meet School of Education requirements for this declaration. SAT scores, high school or previous college GPA (for transfer), and recommendations are used to determine qualifications for teacher education.

Application for a Specific Teacher Education Certification Program
The student applies during the third or fourth semester (after completion of 48 semester hours) for acceptance into a specific program of certification. Acceptance is conditioned upon the following:

  • Minimum overall GPA of 2.8 at time of application
     
  • Completion of Field Observation (as part of Foundations of Education)
     
  • Completion of English Composition and one English literature course with demonstrated competence of “C” or above
     
  • Completion of two mathematics courses with demonstrated competence of “C” or above.
     
  • Recommendation by the Office of Student Life 
     
  • Recommendation by the University advisor
     
  • Completion of the PRAXIS I (Basic Skills Test) with passing scores in all three parts
     
  • Completion of an oral communication assessment
     

Program completion

The student must:

  1. Obtain a minimum GPA of 3.0. 
  2. Complete all courses in the chosen curriculum. 
  3. Successfully complete Student Teaching I and II (II required of all public school certificate candidates) measured by the PDE-430 evaluation process. A grade of “C” or above is required. A student earning a lower grade must take an additional student teaching experience. 
  4. Be approved for certification by the Teacher Education faculty.
     

Certification 

The student must meet all program completion requirements as noted above. Public school certificate candidates must also pass the PRAXIS II Exam Series (National Teachers Exam)* specific to the area of certification.

Specializations

Urban Specialization *
The urban specialization includes an integrated set of experiences and seminars designed to specifically prepare men and women for teaching in an urban context. The program includes over 200 hours of pre-student teaching experiences in the city and well over 300 hours of student teaching in urban private and public schools. The program adds three semester credits in content pertinent to urban education.

International Education Specialization *
This specialization includes an integrated set of experiences and seminars designed to prepare the future teacher for ministry in an inter-cultural setting such as an international or “missionary kids” (MK) school in another country working with TCKs (Third Culture Kids). The program includes pre-student teaching experiences in schools that are very diverse in population, and more than 200 hours of teaching in a mission or international school in one of several regions of the world. A minimum of seven weeks will be spent out of the country. Three additional semester hours must be added to the regular education program in inter-cultural studies. These may be taken at one of PBU’s international sites or during the winterim on the main campus. (Also available is the Dual-Level B.S. in Bible / M.S. in Education program with an International Education specialization and study abroad.)

* Any Teacher Education major may apply for the Urban or International Education specialization after completing a questionnaire designed to determine suitability.

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