The Secondary English Language Arts licensure program is organized around aÌýÌýgrounded in our shared commitments to teaching for equity and justice and drawn from theories and pedagogies that center anti-oppressive aims. We focusÌýon three key interconnected themes:
This framework invites candidates to explore a series of guiding questions throughout each course and practicum experience and to examine reiteratively how centering these themes impacts teaching and learning. As program faculty, we both understand that this work is challenging and are committed to learning with and from our candidates.
We recommend that undergraduate students in the Secondary English Language Arts licensure program declare one of the following majorsÌýas an efficient, content-centric pathway:
Students are admitted into the program as freshmen, sophomores, or juniors and complete both content area major and teacher licensure requirements (please see Course Overview below). They engage with teachers and students in public secondary school classrooms through a series of supported practicum placements that result in over 800 hours of school-based experience. Note: potential applicants who are current juniors or seniors are encouraged to consider applying to ourÌýone-year, intensive MA+ teacher licensure program.
This program leads to a Colorado provisional license in Secondary (7-12) English Language Arts. To be eligible for licensure, candidates must successfully complete all academic and field experience requirements, pass a state-approved licensure exam, and completeÌýstudent teaching.
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Undergraduate AdmissionÌýRequirements
Incoming first-year students can now apply directly to all of ourÌýteacher licensure programs! If you are an incoming student, pleaseÌýsee instructions here. If you are a current CU Â鶹ӰԺ student, see stepsÌýbelow.Ìý