2022-2023 McMurry University Catalog 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
2022-2023 McMurry University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Curriculum & Instruction


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Professor: Hall, Department Chair
Associate Professor: McInroe
Visiting Instructors: Bull, Neal

Mission and Goals: The mission of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction is to guide future teachers to develop leadership, excellence, and virtue within a Christian environment. Our goal is to support student development of pedagogical, intellectual, and ethical behavior appropriate for professional roles in the school setting. To this end, we have developed a set of courses and field experiences which build progressively to prepare graduates to be successful in their roles as teachers in our schools.

Special Programs and Opportunities:

ATPE: Membership is available in the campus chapter of the Association of Texas Professional Educators. Activities include informational meetings, guest speakers, and an opportunity to participate in meetings at the state and regional levels.

Kappa Delta Pi: The Eta Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi provides recognition and an opportunity for service in an international honor society. Membership is reserved for education majors and minors who have a 3.25 grade point average at McMurry, at least 60 hours of credit, and one semester of coursework at McMurry.

Departmental Scholarships: Four scholarships are offered for the junior or senior year to outstanding students.

Departmental Honors: Please see the description of the Honors Program under the Special Program section earlier in the catalog.

The Teacher Education Program: A liberal education combined with adequate professional and specialized study constitutes the best preparation for a successful teaching career. The Department of Curriculum and Instruction at McMurry University offers the Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education degree and the professional development (Curr) minor to qualify students for the Texas Provisional Teaching Certificate. The Provisional Certificate gives the holder legal authority to perform teaching duties in the public schools of Texas at the grade level and in the academic specialization(s) designated on the face of the certificate. The Department of Curriculum and Instruction, with the advisement of the Education Advisory Council, is responsible for establishing policy and providing leadership for the teacher education program. Because of the multidisciplinary nature of teacher education, several departments of the University are represented on the Education Advisory Council. The administration of McMurry University strives to promote a close, cooperative relationship between the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the other academic departments of the University. The teacher education program at McMurry is accredited by the Texas Education Agency (TEA).

DISCLAIMER: All requirements and conditions for admission to the teacher education program or for certification are subject to change at the direction of Texas Education Agency and/or the State Board of Educator Certification. If you are currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education, your certification will be EC-6.

Checklist for Qualifying for a Teaching Certificate:

To qualify for a teaching certificate, students must meet the requirements of both McMurry University and the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC). There are several important steps which students must follow to insure that these dual requirements are satisfied. These steps include:

  1. Demonstrate basic skills in reading, written communication, and mathematics.
  2. Apply for admission to the teacher education program at the conclusion of CURR 2110 .
  3. File a degree plan with appropriate major and minor in the Registrar’s Office no later than the sophomore year.
  4. Apply for admission to clinical teaching. Admission requirements are outlined in a subsequent section of the catalog.
  5. Achieve a satisfactory score on the certification examinations prescribed by the State Board of Education. Content of the tests will generally cover the areas of professional education and the individual’s teaching field(s) or areas of endorsement.
  6. File an application for certification with Texas Education Agency (TEA) prior to graduation.

Important details on each of these steps are outlined in subsequent sections of the catalog. Students are urged to read the catalog carefully and consult closely with their faculty advisors in planning their programs of study.

ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM

Criteria for Admission

  1. Declared major in an approved teaching field with a minimum of 12 semester hours of coursework in the field (15 hours in science or math), and a declared minor in Curriculum and Instruction.
  2. Overall grade point average of 2.75 or higher, which will include transfer courses and courses completed at McMurry. The overall grade point average will be calculated by the Registrar’s Office for students who transferred to McMurry. (Students who have been out of college 5 years or more can be considered under the “interrupted studies” criteria.)
  3. Demonstrate basic skills in reading, written communication, and mathematics.
  4. Evidence of freedom from serious mental and personality defects or physical handicaps which would seriously impede effectiveness in the classroom or employment as a classroom teacher. The Education Advisory Council may require that the student, at his or her own expense, take a physical examination and/or submit to a psychological evaluation which may include tests or inventories. Such evaluation must be completed and a report submitted to the Council by a licensed mental health professional who is acceptable to the University and who is aware of the Councils concerns with regard to the candidate’s admission to the Teacher Education Program. Students will not be admitted to Teacher Education Program or clinical teaching and teaching internship until the evaluation results are submitted to and reviewed by the Council and a final decision is made by the Education Advisory Council. Failure to comply with this process may result in nonadmission to or dismissal from the Teacher Education Program.
  5. No pattern of serious, documented behavioral problems.
  6. Ability to meet the general requirements for the Provisional teaching certificate, as stated in the “Requirements of the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) for Provisional Certificate” section of this catalog.
  7. Successful completion of ENGL 1310 ENGL 1320 , COMM 1310  and MATH 1311  or higher.
  8. Successful completion of CURR 2110 - Introduction to Education , with a grade of “C” or better.
  9. A minimum of one interview for each applicant will be conducted by the faculty in the school of education.

Note: Requirements for admission to the Teacher Education Program which are in effect at the time the teacher candidate is admitted to the program shall be followed unless specifically relieved in individual cases by threefourths’ majority of the Education Advisory Council at the time admission to the program is considered.

Admission Procedure

Students should apply for admission to the Teacher Education program while they are enrolled in CURR 2110 - Introduction to Education . The application is made in writing and submitted to the CURR department office. Transfer students should delay such application until they have completed 12 hours in the teaching field, (15 hours in science or math), and one semester of work in residence at McMurry. All sections of the required tests listed on the Checklist for Qualifying for a Teaching Certificate must be passed, or proof of exemption provided, before any CURR courses above 2110 are taken. The Education Advisory Council will not consider an application until all requirements are met.

  • Students who do not meet the requirements for the program are precluded from enrolling in Curriculum and Instruction courses. Upon request, a student who has been denied admission to the program may be permitted to appear before the Education Advisory Council to appeal the denial.
  • Failure to be admitted to the Teacher Education program or, if admitted, to complete the required course sequence in a timely manner will require the student to choose a different minor and a non-teaching field major. After two attempts at completing requirements , a student must choose a different non-teaching major and minor.
  • The applicant should understand that admission to the Teacher Education program does not constitute assurance of certification.

ADMISSION TO CLINICAL TEACHING OR TEACHING INTERNSHIP

The state of Texas requires a minimum of 14 weeks of full time clinical teaching. Clinical teaching and internship are the capstone courses in the Teacher Education Program

Criteria for Admission:

  1. Evidence of freedom from serious mental and personality disorders or physical disabilities which would seriously impede effectiveness in the classroom or employment as a classroom teacher. The Education Advisory Council may require that the student, at his or her own expense, take a physical examination and/or submit to a psychological evaluation, which may include tests or inventories. Such evaluation must be completed and a report submitted to the Council by a licensed mental health professional who is acceptable to the University and who is aware of the Council’s concerns with regard to the candidate’s admission to clinical teaching or teaching internship. Students will not be admitted to clinical teaching or teaching internship until the evaluation results are made available to and reviewed by the Council and a final decision is made by the Education Advisory Council. Failure to comply with this process may result in non-admission to or dismissal from clinical teaching or teaching internship.
  2. No pattern of serious, documented behavioral problems as evidenced by a departmental review of the student’s file.
  3. Ability to meet general requirements for the standard teaching certificate, as stated in the “Requirements of the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) for Provisional Certificate” section of this catalog.
  4. For clinical teaching: completion of 110 semester hours. For internship: a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 120 credit hours.
  5. Overall grade point average of 2.75 or higher, and will include transfer courses and courses completed at McMurry, as calculated by the Registrar.
  6. Grade point average of 2.75 or higher with no grade below “C” in any course listed under the degree requirements for the teaching certification desired.
  7. Completion of all courses listed under the Certification degree plan with the exception of 7 hours of clinical teaching or teaching internship, and an additional 3 credit hours.
  8. Each applicant will submit three recommendations for review by the Education Advisory Council.
  9. Approval granted by the Education Advisory Council.

For elementary education candidates (EC-6):

Criteria listed above in 1 through 9 will apply.

For middle school education candidates (4-8):

Criteria listed above in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 will apply, and

  • Completion of CURR 2110 , CURR 3301 , CURR 3302 , CURR 4422, CURR 4323, CURR 4123, and at least twenty seven hours in an approved teaching field with a GPA of 2.75 in the teaching field.

For secondary education candidates (8-12):

Criteria listed above in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 will apply, and

For all-level certificates:

Criteria listed above in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 will apply, and

Other requirements for all clinical teachers:

  • Students may not enroll or audit more than nine semester hours (six hours of clinical teaching, three hours of additional course work) including concurrent enrollment at other institutions during the semester of clinical teaching without permission of the Department.
  • Student teachers are required to remain on their assigned school campuses during regular school hours. All extracurricular activities and job assignments must be declared prior to the beginning of clinical teaching and must be approved by the department.

REQUIREMENTS OF THE TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY (TEA) FOR PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has established general requirements for the Provisional teaching certificate. These requirements include:

  1. Bachelor’s degree from, and the recommendation of, an institution of higher learning approved for teacher education by the SBEC;
  2. Be at least eighteen years of age;
  3. Be of good moral character as evidenced by the recommendation of a Texas senior college;
  4. Undergo a fingerprint background check as a requirement for Texas Certification.
  5. Be willing to support and defend the constitutions of the United States and Texas;
  6. Have college credit or examination credit in knowledge of the Texas and federal constitutions and United States history;
  7. Must demonstrate basic skills in reading, written communication, and mathematics.
  8. Achieve a satisfactory score on the certification examinations prescribed by the State Board of Education. These tests are required as a criterion for receipt of the Provisional teaching certificate.
  9. Submit an application for certification to the State certification authority accompanied by the appropriate fee.

McMURRY REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION

In addition to all certification requirements established by the State of Texas, McMurry University has established requirements for certification which are above and beyond normal graduation requirements. To secure a recommendation for certification from McMurry, one must meet the following criteria:

  1. Completion of an approved degree program leading toward certification and the CURR professional development minor
  2. Overall grade point average of 2.75 and will include transfer courses and courses completed at McMurry, as calculated by the Registrar.
  3. Grade point average of 2.75 with no grade lower than a “C” in each of the following areas:
    1. for EC-6 certification:
      • Professional development courses in the Curriculum and Instruction minor; and
      • All required courses for the Early Childhood Education degree
    2. for 4-8 certification:
      • Professional development courses in the Curriculum and Instruction minor; and
      • All required courses for the 4-8 teaching field
    3. for 7-12 certification:
      • Professional development courses in the Curriculum and Instruction minor; and
      • All required courses for the 7-12 teaching field

Students who have completed degrees before entering teacher education program must meet the requirements of their individual certification plans before they will be approved for certification.

POLICY EXCEPTIONS

Exceptions to the teacher education policies stated in this Bulletin require action by the Education Advisory Council. A request for variation should be submitted in writing to the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at least one month in advance of the time it is desired. Students will be notified in writing of action taken by the Education Advisory Council on their variance requests.

TEACHING CERTIFICATES

Grades 7 through 12 and All Levels Certificates

This option is for students planning to teach in secondary schools grades 7 through 12 and for students who are seeking all-levels certification in those fields which require all-levels certificates. The options for these teaching fields are listed below. The coursework requirements for each teaching field will be specified by the department responsible for that teaching field; the courses required for the Curriculum and Instruction professional development minor are specified below.

Teaching Field Certification
Art All Levels
Chemistry 7-12
Computer Science 8-12
English Language Arts-Reading 7-12
History 7-12
Life Science 7-12
Mathematics 7-12
Physical Education All Levels
Physical Science 6-12
Music All Levels
Social Studies 7-12
Speech Communication (Post-Bacc students only_ 8-12
Spanish All Levels
Theatre Arts EC-12

Required Courses for Secondary and all levels Curriculum and Instruction minor:

Six hours clinical teaching based on area of preparation

Grades 4 through 8 Certificates

This option is for students planning to teach in grades 4 through 8. Teaching fields are available in the following fields. The coursework requirements for each teaching field will be specified by the department responsible for that teaching field; the courses required for the Curriculum and Instruction professional development minor are specified below.

Teaching Field Certification
English Language Arts-Reading 4-8
Mathematics 4-8
Science 4-8
Social studies 4-8

Required Courses for Middle School Curriculum and Instruction minor:

Six hours clinical teaching based on area of preparation

Early Childhood Education Program and Degree

Early Childhood through Grade 6 Certification

This option is for students who plan to teach in grades EC through 6. The curriculum will include coursework in early childhood development as well as reading, language arts, science, mathematics, social studies, art, physical education, drama, and music for elementary majors; students seeking bilingual certification will take additional coursework in Spanish and Spanish culture. The certification will be Early Childhood through Grade 6 Generalist or Early Childhood through Grade 6 Bilingual Generalist.

Teaching Field Certification
EC-6 Generalist EC-6
EC-6 Bilingual Generalist EC-6

Suggested Sequence of Required Major Courses for the Early Childhood Education Major:

  

ENDORSEMENTS

The Department of Curriculum and Instruction also offers coursework leading to the following supplemental teaching endorsements.

English as a Second Language (EC-6)

Required courses for the EC-6 ESL Supplemental teaching endorsement are: READ 3310, READ 3334 , ECED 4330 , and CURR 4305.

Required Courses for the EC-12 Bilingual Generalist Major:

All courses listed above for the EC-12 Generalist major and EC-12 Curriculum and Instruction minor as well as the following courses: BIED 3301 BIED 3331 , BIED 3375 or BIED 3336, BIED 4322 SPAN 1410 , SPAN 1420 SPAN 2310 SPAN 2320  

Bilingual Supplemental (EC-12)

Students who pursue Bilingual certification must be prepared to take the Texas Oral Proficiency Test (TOPT) in Spanish. Course work that will support the language requirements: SPAN 1410 , SPAN 1420 SPAN 2310 SPAN 2320 . Qualified students may make arrangements with the Modern Language Department for credit by exam for these courses. Please see your advisor for information if you are currently pursuing this endorsement. As the new state standards come into effect, you will be advised and your degree plan may be modified. Currently, READ 3310, READ 3334 , ECED 4330 , and CURR 4305 are required for this certification and the ESL endorsement.

Aides to Teachers

McMurry University offers a program for instructional classroom aides in EC-6 an opportunity to take courses late afternoon, early evening, and online, leading to the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Early Childhood Education. When the program is successfully completed the student will be eligible for a standard Texas teaching certificate in EC-6 and ESL endorsement. Approval for beginni0ng this program requires that the student submit official verification of employment as a teacher’s aide. Questions concerning this program should be addressed to the head of the Curriculum and Instruction department.

FasTrack PROGRAM

McMurry University offers a FasTrack program for post baccalaureate students to become certified teachers. Students who hold a degree and meet the requirements for admission to the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the FasTrack Program may apply through the FasTrack director for admission to the program. Professional education courses are offered face-to-face and online. Students with sufficient hours in an undergraduate major that is an approved secondary teaching field may be prepared for either clinical teaching or a paid internship by completing 13-18 credit hours of course work. Individual plans will vary in requirements based upon an evaluation of each student’s undergraduate course work. Elementary post baccalaureate programs are available and can generally be completed within one calendar year. Each applicant will schedule a required interview with the FasTrack director prior to application to the program. Two grades of C- or below or 2 withdrawals from the program requires a 5 year waiting period before the student can reapply to the McMurry FasTrack Program. 30 clock hours of field-based experience to be completed prior to clinical teaching, clinical teaching, or internship. Up to 15 clock hours of field experience may be provided by the use of electronic transmission, or other video technology based method.( Rule 228.35 (b) (1) of the Texas Education Code). The McMurry FasTrack program requires more hours than this state minimum.

The FasTrack program is also available online through the McMurry Virtual Campus. Please contact the FasTrack director or Virtual Campus representative for more information.

TEACHING FIELDS AVAILABLE THROUGH OTHER DEPARTMENTS

English Language Arts / Read (4-8) - See Department of English 
Mathematics (4-8) - See Department of Mathematics  

Programs

    Bachelor of ScienceEndorsementOther Programs

    Courses

      Curriculum and InstructionEarly Childhood EducationReading

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